학술논문

The phase-shaped binary transmission (PSBT): a new technique to transmit for beyond the chromatic dispersion limit
Document Type
Conference
Source
Proceedings of European Conference on Optical Communication Optical communications Optical Communication, 1996. ECOC '96. 22nd European Conference on. 2:173-176 vol.2 1996
Subject
Photonics and Electrooptics
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Signal Processing and Analysis
Optical filters
Optical signal processing
Bridges
Bandwidth
Extinction ratio
Chromatic dispersion
Optical modulation
Space vector pulse width modulation
Telecommunication standards
Chirp
Language
Abstract
This paper is an introduction to phase-shaped binary transmissions (PSBT), which allow to bridge more than 200 km in the linear regime over standard dispersive fibres. It also explains why duobinary transmissions did bridge up to 243 km. The spectral compression induced by the duobinary coding is not able to explain the impressive results obtained during recent experiments of optical phase-coded duobinary transmissions. We showed that the /spl Pi/ phase shift occurring in each "O" neighbouring a "1" allows the energy of the pulse over a longer distance in the "1" bit-time to be kept. This result has been confirmed analytically and numerically. The value of the optimal phase shift may vary depending on the rise- and fall-times of the phase modulation. We have named phase-shaped binary transmission (PSBT) on this principle.