111 research outputs found
Simple and Low Cost 10 Gb/s Coherent Transmission for Long Reach PON
131 km transmission (typical LR-PON distance) at 10Gb/s over G.652 fiber is demonstrated
exploiting a direct modulated (DM) DFB laser, coherent receiver and electrical filtering obtaining an
innovative chirp managed approach. No dispersion compensation (optical or DSP) is exploited
System feasibility of using stimulated Brillouin scattering in self coherent detection schemes
We demonstrate the first self-coherent detection of 10 Gbit/s BPSK signals based on narrow-band amplification of the optical carrier by means of Stimulated Brillouin effect in a common fiber. We found that this technique is very effective only if it is combined with proper line coding and high-pass electrical filtering at the receiver. In this case we obtain OSNR-performance close to the ideal coherent receiver. (C) 2010 Optical Society of Americ
Investigation of the Effects of Chirped RZ Signals in Reducing the Transmission Impairments in R-SOA-Based Bidirectional PONs
Distributed and concentrated reļ¬ections represent
the two main limitations in reļ¬ective-semiconductor optical ampliļ¬er (R-SOA)-based passive optical networks (PONs). In this
paper, we experimentally discuss how the use of chirped signals
in centralized light seeding bidirectional PON can increase the
resilience of the system against those two types of reļ¬ections. An
experimental comparison of the performance of a highly chirped
return to zero (RZ) modulation format and the nonreturn to zero
is given. Error-free operation is achieved down to 10 dB of signal
to crosstalk ratio in presence of distributed reļ¬ection, when the
upstream signal is highly chirped RZ signal. The same chirped
modulation leads to a tolerance of more than dB network
return loss due to concentrated reļ¬ections. Finally, we assess also
the system feasibility of a R-SOA-based full-duplex PON where
both the upstream and the downstream are modulated signals
A simple and low-power optical limiter for multi-GHz pulse trains
We study the limiting-amplification capability of a saturated Semiconductor Optical Amplifier (SOA) followed by an optical band-pass filter. We experimentally demonstrate that this simple optical circuit can be effectively exploited to realize a low-power optical limiter for amplitude-modulated pulse trains at multi-GHz repetition rate. We report very large amplitude-modulation-reduction factors for the case of 20 and 40 GHz pulse trains that are super-imposed with modulating frequencies ranging from 100kHz to several GHz. (C) 2007 Optical Society of America
Hybrid Radio over Fiber and Visible Light (RoF-VLC)Communication System
We experimentally demonstrate the integration of Radio-over-Fiber and Visible Light
Communication technologies, into a hybrid system for indoor communication. The system,
realized according to IEEE 802.11g standard, works effectively at typical office luminance level
A simple and low-power optical limiter for multi-GHz pulse trains
We study the limiting-amplification capability of a saturated
Semiconductor Optical Amplifier (SOA) followed by an optical band-pass filter.
We experimentally demonstrate that this simple optical circuit can be effectively exploited to realize a low-power optical limiter for amplitudemodulated pulse trains at multi-GHz repetition rate.
We report very large amplitude-modulation-reduction factors for the case of 20 and 40 GHz pulse trains that are super-imposed with modulating frequencies ranging from 100 kHz to several GHz
All-optical delay technique for supporting multiple antennas in a hybrid optical - wireless transmission system
We introduce a novel continuously-variable optical delay technique to support beam-forming wireless communications systems using antenna arrays. We demonstrate delay with 64-QAM modulated signals at a rate of 15 Msymbol/sec with 2.5 GHz carrier frequency
All-optical self-routing of 40 Gb/s DPSK packets
We demonstrate a self-routing all-optical circuit for switching 40 Gb/s DPSK packets. In our scheme, an all-optical header processor feeds a set-reset flip-flop that drives a coherent wavelength converter. We report an overall limited power penalty
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