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Densely spaced FDM coherent star network with optical signals confined to equally spaced frequencies
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EngineeringOptical Wireless CommunicationFiber OpticsOptical PropertiesCoherent Optical CommunicationHeterodyne Detection TechniquesSpaced FrequenciesHeterodyne Fm ReceiverSpace Division MultiplexingOptical CommunicationOptical SystemsOptical NetworkingFree-space Optical NetworkPhotonicsOptical TransmissionFiber-optical Star NetworkPassive Optical NetworkRadio Over FiberFrequency DisseminationOptoelectronicsIntensity ModulationOptical AccessOptical Fiber CommunicationOptical Signals
The results obtained with a fiber-optical star network using densely spaced frequency-division-multiplexing (FDM) and heterodyne detection techniques are discussed. The system consists of three optical sources transmitting around 1.28 mu m, frequency-shift keying (FSK) modulated at 45 Mb/s and spaced by 300 MHz. A 4*4 optical coupler combines the three optical signals. The FDM signals, received from one of the four outputs of the coupler, are demultiplexed by a heterodyne FM receiver. The minimum received optical power needed to obtain a bit error rate (BER) of 10/sup -9/ is -61 dBm or 113 photons/bit, which is 4.5 dB from the shot noise limit. Cochannel interference is negligible for the above channel spacing and modulation rate. The results indicate that such a system has a potential throughput of 4500 Gb/s. The results obtained with two frequency stabilization circuits used to confine these three FDM optical signals to a comb of equally spaced frequencies are also presented.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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