Amplification schemes and multi-channel DBP for unrepeatered transmission


Autoria(s): Galdino, Lidia; Tan, Mingming; Alvarado, Alex; Lavery, Domaniç; Rosa, Paweł; Maher, Robert; Ania-Castañón, Juan Diego; Harper, Paul; Makovejs, Sergejs; Thomsen, Benn C.; Bayvel, Polina
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01/05/2016

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The performance of unrepeatered transmission of a seven Nyquist-spaced 10 GBd PDM-16QAM superchannel using full signal band coherent detection and multi-channel digital back propagation (MC-DBP) to mitigate nonlinear effects is analysed. For the first time in unrepeatered transmission, the performance of two amplification systems is investigated and directly compared in terms of achievable information rates (AIRs): 1) erbium-doped fibre amplifier (EDFA) and 2) second-order bidirectional Raman pumped amplification. The experiment is performed over different span lengths, demonstrating that, for an AIR of 6.8 bit/s/Hz, the Raman system enables an increase of 93 km (36 %) in span length. Further, at these distances, MC-DBP gives an improvement in AIR of 1 bit/s/Hz (to 7.8 bit/s/Hz) for both amplification schemes. The theoretical AIR gains for Raman and MC-DBP are shown to be preserved when considering low-density parity-check codes. Additionally, MC-DBP algorithms for both amplification schemes are compared in terms of performance and computational complexity. It is shown that to achieve the maximum MC-DBP gain, the Raman system requires approximately four times the computational complexity due to the distributed impact of fibre nonlinearity.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/28178/1/Amplification_schemes_and_multi_channel_DBP_for_unrepeatered_transmission.pdf

Galdino, Lidia; Tan, Mingming; Alvarado, Alex; Lavery, Domaniç; Rosa, Paweł; Maher, Robert; Ania-Castañón, Juan Diego; Harper, Paul; Makovejs, Sergejs; Thomsen, Benn C. and Bayvel, Polina (2016). Amplification schemes and multi-channel DBP for unrepeatered transmission. Journal of Lightwave Technology, 34 (9), pp. 2221-2227.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/28178/

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