We show real-time measurement of error-free superchannel transmission over more than 10,500 km of large-area fiber at a spectral efficiency of 4.66 b/s/Hz, utilizing subcarrier based signal processing optimized at 5.4 GBd.
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This Feature Issue covers the important aspects to develop ultra-wideband optical communication systems including optoelectronics, impairment modeling and compensation, optical amplification, superchannel and multi-band transmission and control, and so forth. This Introduction provides a summary of the articles on these topics in this Feature Issue.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIncreasing demands for data centers, backbone, access, and wireless networks require inventive concepts to transmit and distribute digital or analog signal waveforms. We present a new, extremely simple transceiver concept, fundamentally different from conventional approaches. It does not rely on high-speed electronics and enables transmission of various time multiplexed analog waveforms or digital data signals with the maximum possible symbol rate in the same rectangular optical spectral band B.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this paper, we propose a novel phase noise suppression scheme called pseudo-pilots-aided Gaussian basis expansion (PS-GBE) for coherent optical orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (CO-OFDM) system. Integrating with the pseudo-pilots, the Gaussian basis can suppress and fit phase noise effectively with high spectral efficiency (SE). We experimentally demonstrate the proposed scheme in 200-Gb/s optical QPSK-OFDM superchannel and 400-Gb/s optical 16QAM-OFDM superchannel.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe present a low-complexity fully pilot-based digital signal processing (DSP) chain designed for high spectral efficiency optical transmission systems. We study the performance of the individual pilot algorithms in simulations before demonstrating transmission of a 51×24 Gbaud PM-64QAM superchannel over distances reaching 1000 km. We present an overhead optimization technique using the system achievable information rate to find the optimal balance between increased performance and throughput reduction from adding additional DSP pilots.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe present monolithically integrated multi-channel coherent L-band transmitter (Tx) and receiver (Rx) photonic integrated circuits (PICs) on InP substrates. The L-band PICs are able to provide post-forward error correction (FEC), error-free operation for dual-polarization (DP) 16-QAM coherent transmission at 33 Gbaud. These transceivers operate at 200 Gbps per channel and support 1.
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