17 research outputs found
The Time Lens Concept Applied to Ultra-High-Speed OTDM Signal Processing
This survey paper presents some of the applications where the versatile time-lens concept successfully can be applied to ultra-high-speed serial systems by offering expected needed functionalities for future optical communication networks.</p
Nonlinear Optical Signal Processing for Tbit/s Ethernet Applications
We review recent experimental demonstrations of Tbaud optical signal processing. In particular, we describe a successful 1.28âTbit/s serial data generation based on single polarization 1.28âTbaud symbol rate pulses with binary data modulation (OOK) and subsequent all-optical demultiplexing. We also describe the first error-free 5.1âTbit/s data generation and demodulation based on a single laser, where a 1.28âTbaud symbol rate is used together with quaternary phase modulation (DQPSK) and polarization multiplexing. The 5.1âTbit/s data signal is all-optically demultiplexed and demodulated by direct detection in a delay-interferometer-balanced detector-based receiver, yielding a BER less than 10â9. We also present subsystems making serial optical Tbit/s systems compatible with standard Ethernet data for data centre applications and present Tbit/s results using, for instance silicon nanowires
Synchronization, retiming and OTDM of an asynchronous 10 Gigabit Ethernet NRZ packet using a time lens for Terabit Ethernet
An asynchronous 10G Ethernet packet is synchronized and retimed to a master clock using a time lens. The NRZ packet is converted into an RZ packet and multiplexed with a serial 1.28 Tb/s signal.</p