Performance enhanced down-stream signalling for next generation long-reach 10 Gbit/s passive optical networks |
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Authors: | Rameez Asif Marriam ImtiazJaveria Yasemin Maria Nazir |
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Affiliation: | Department of Telecommunication Engineering (TED), University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Taxila 47050, Pakistan |
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Abstract: | In this paper, we have analyzed the signal processing methods both in digital and optical domain to enhance the transmission performance of downstream signalling in long reach passive optical networks (LR-PONs). The impact of non-linear (NL) equalization through signal processing, i.e. Volterra Equalization (VE), Digital Backpropagation (BP) and Optical Phase Conjugation with Non-linearity Module (OPC-NM) is investigated, in 10 Gbit/s (XG) DP-QPSK long-reach wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) PONs without midspan repeaters over 120 km standard single mode fibre (SMF) link for down-stream signals. Due to the compensation of optical Kerr effects, the sensitivity penalty is reduced to 2 dB by BP algorithm, 1.5 dB by VE algorithm and 2.69 dB by OPC-NM. Moreover, with the implementation of NL equalization technique we are able to get the transmission distance of 126.6 km SMF for the 1:1024 split-ratio at 5 GHz channel spacing in the non-linear region. Furthermore, the concept of super passive optical network (S-PON) is also evaluated, which involves a repeater stage consisting of optical amplifiers, to study the feasibility for receiver side signal processing and simplification. |
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Keywords: | Optical fibre communication Optical amplifiers Passive optical network Coherent receiver Non-linearities |
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