Polarization multiplexed 16QAM transmission employing modified digital back-propagation
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12/12/2011
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We experimentally demonstrate performance enhancements enabled by weighted digital back propagation method for 28 Gbaud PM-16QAM transmission systems, over a 250 km ultra-large area fibre, using only one back-propagation step for the entire link, enabling up to 3 dB improvement in power tolerance with respect to linear compensation only. We observe that this is roughly the same improvement that can be obtained with the conventional, computationally heavy, non-weighted digital back propagation compensation with one step per span. As a further benchmark, we analyze performance improvement as a function of number of steps, and show that the performance improvement saturates at approximately 20 steps per span, at which a 5 dB improvement in power tolerance is obtained with respect to linear compensation only. Furthermore, we show that coarse-step self-phase modulation compensation is inefficient in wavelength division multiplexed transmission. |
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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/18039/1/05_Rafique.pdf Rafique, Danish; Mussolin, Marco; Mårtensson, Jonas; Forzati, Marco; Fischer, Johannes K.; Molle, Lutz; Nölle, Markus; Schubert, Colja and Ellis, Andrew D. (2011). Polarization multiplexed 16QAM transmission employing modified digital back-propagation. Optics express, 19 (26), B805-B810. |
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http://www.opticsinfobase.org/oe/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-19-26-B805 http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/18039/ |
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Article PeerReviewed |