Impact of longitudinal power budget in coherent transmission systems employing digital back-propagation


Autoria(s): Rafique, Danish; Ellis, Andrew D.
Data(s)

12/12/2011

Resumo

We report the impact of longitudinal signal power profile on the transmission performance of coherently-detected 112 Gb/s m-ary polarization multiplexed quadrature amplitude modulation system after compensation of deterministic nonlinear fibre impairments. Performance improvements up to 0.6 dB (Q(eff)) are reported for a non-uniform transmission link power profile. Further investigation reveals that the evolution of the transmission performance with power profile management is fully consistent with the parametric amplification of the amplified spontaneous emission by the signal through four-wave mixing. In particular, for a non-dispersion managed system, a single-step increment of 4 dB in the amplifier gain, with respect to a uniform gain profile, at similar to 2/3(rd) of the total reach considerably improves the transmission performance for all the formats studied. In contrary a negative-step profile, emulating a failure (gain decrease or loss increase), significantly degrades the bit-error rate.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/18034/1/oe_19_26_B40.pdf

Rafique, Danish and Ellis, Andrew D. (2011). Impact of longitudinal power budget in coherent transmission systems employing digital back-propagation. Optics express, 19 (26), B40-B46.

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http://www.opticsinfobase.org/oe/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-19-26-B40

http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/18034/

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Article

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