학술논문

Long-Haul Transmission of PM-16QAM-, PM-32QAM-, and PM-64QAM-Based Terabit Superchannels Over a Field Deployed Legacy Fiber
Document Type
Periodical
Source
Journal of Lightwave Technology J. Lightwave Technol. Lightwave Technology, Journal of. 34(13):3071-3079 Jul, 2016
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Photonics and Electrooptics
Optical attenuators
Optical transmitters
Quadrature amplitude modulation
Receivers
Optical polarization
Forward error correction
Advanced modulation formats
EDFA-Raman amplification
field trial
G.652 transmission
terabit transmission
16QAM
32QAM
64QAM
Language
ISSN
0733-8724
1558-2213
Abstract
Increase in transmission symbol-rate as well as order of quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) is identified as the most economical way to reduce cost per transmitted bit. In particular, next generation transponders aim at supporting data-rates up to 1 Tb/s employing superchannels due to electrical components’ bandwidth limitations. Furthermore, the introduction of a flexible-grid architecture can maximize throughput by minimizing spectral gaps in available optical spectrum. Keeping in view these design options, we conducted several high capacity experiments with tier1 operator Orange using their field deployed standard single mode fiber (SSMF, G.652), having a total length of 762 km, connecting the cities Lyon and Marseille in France. In particular we employed four subcarriers per Tb/s superchannel, each modulated by PM-16QAM, PM-32QAM, and PM-64QAM with per carrier symbol-rates of 41.2 GBd, 33 GBd, and 34 GBd, respectively. The subcarrier spacing was 50 GHz for the PM-16QAM case and 37.5 GHz for both the PM-32QAM and PM-64QAM cases allowing in total 24 $\times$ 1.0, 32 $\times$ 1.0, and 32 $\times$ 1.2 Tb/s superchannels over C-band and resulting in potential C-band capacities of 24.0, 32.0, and 38.4 Tb/s, respectively. After field transmission the maximum available $\rm {OSNR_{0.1\,nm}}$ margin compared to the required $\rm {OSNR_{0.1\,nm}}$ at forward error correction (FEC) threshold was 8.2, 5.4, and 4.2 dB for PM-16QAM, PM-32QAM, and PM-64QAM, respectively. The transmission reach for PM-16QAM and PM-32QAM modulated superchannels was extended to $\sim$1571 and $\sim$ 1065 km using erbium doped fiber amplified SSMF spans of $\sim$101 km length.