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Scalability of spectrum-sliced DWDM transmission and its expansion using forward error correction
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EngineeringOptical Wireless CommunicationTransmission SystemElectromagnetic CompatibilityCommunication EngineeringSpectrum-sliced Dense Wavelength-division-multiplexingComputational ElectromagneticsOptical CommunicationOptical NetworkingSpectrum-sliced Dwdm TransmissionError CorrectionFree-space Optical NetworkPhotonicsSliced BandwidthComputer EngineeringRadio Over FiberSignal ProcessingMulti-carrier CommunicationForward Error CorrectionOptoelectronicsSpread Spectrum
This paper clarifies the scalability of spectrum-sliced dense wavelength-division-multiplexing (DWDM) transmission systems primarily intended for metro access applications. A theoretical analysis elucidates the tradeoff between the loss budget and the sliced bandwidth (i.e., the number of channels with assuming light sources with a fixed bandwidth). Moreover, the use of forward error correction (FEC) to expand scalability is studied. Based on the analysis, two spectrum-sliced DWDM transmission schemes are introduced. One demonstrates 1.25-Gb/s, eight channel spectrum-sliced DWDM transmission through the use of directly modulated super-luminescent diodes (SLDs), and the other confirms 10-Gb/s, eight channel spectrum-sliced DWDM transmission with the channel spacing of 200 GHz through the use of FEC
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