Sub-Nyquist time frequency packing technique was demonstrated for the first time in a super-channel field trial transmission over long-haul distances. The technique allows a limited spectral occupancy even with low order modulation formats. The transmission was successfully performed on a deployed Australian link between Sydney and Melbourne which included 995 km of uncompensated SMF with coexistent traffic. 40 and 100 Gb/s co-propagating channels were transmitted together with the super-channel in a 50 GHz ITU-T grid without additional penalty. The super-channel consisted of eight sub-channels with low-level modulation format, i.e. DP-QPSK, guaranteeing better OSNR robustness and reduced complexity with respect to higher order formats. At the receiver side, coherent detection was used together with iterative maximum-a-posteriori (MAP) detection and decoding. A 975 Gb/s DP-QPSK super-channel was successfully transmitted between Sydney and Melbourne within four 50GHz WSS channels (200 GHz). A maximum potential SE of 5.58 bit/s/Hz was achieved with an OSNR = 15.8 dB, comparable to the OSNR of the installed 100 Gb/s channels. The system reliability was proven through long term measurements. In addition, by closing the link in a loop back configuration, a potential SE·d product of 9254 bit/s/Hz·km was achieved.

Sub-Nyquist field trial using time frequency packed DP-QPSK super-channel within fixed ITU-T grid / Poti, L.; Meloni, G.; Berrettini, G.; Fresi, F.; Foggi, T.; Secondini, M.; Giorgi, L.; Cavaliere, F.; Hackett, S.; Petronio, A.; Nibbs, P.; Forgan, R.; Leong, A.; Masciulli, R.; Pfander, C.. - In: OPTICS EXPRESS. - ISSN 1094-4087. - 23:12(2015), pp. 16196-16208. [10.1364/OE.23.016196]

Sub-Nyquist field trial using time frequency packed DP-QPSK super-channel within fixed ITU-T grid

Foggi T.;
2015-01-01

Abstract

Sub-Nyquist time frequency packing technique was demonstrated for the first time in a super-channel field trial transmission over long-haul distances. The technique allows a limited spectral occupancy even with low order modulation formats. The transmission was successfully performed on a deployed Australian link between Sydney and Melbourne which included 995 km of uncompensated SMF with coexistent traffic. 40 and 100 Gb/s co-propagating channels were transmitted together with the super-channel in a 50 GHz ITU-T grid without additional penalty. The super-channel consisted of eight sub-channels with low-level modulation format, i.e. DP-QPSK, guaranteeing better OSNR robustness and reduced complexity with respect to higher order formats. At the receiver side, coherent detection was used together with iterative maximum-a-posteriori (MAP) detection and decoding. A 975 Gb/s DP-QPSK super-channel was successfully transmitted between Sydney and Melbourne within four 50GHz WSS channels (200 GHz). A maximum potential SE of 5.58 bit/s/Hz was achieved with an OSNR = 15.8 dB, comparable to the OSNR of the installed 100 Gb/s channels. The system reliability was proven through long term measurements. In addition, by closing the link in a loop back configuration, a potential SE·d product of 9254 bit/s/Hz·km was achieved.
2015
Sub-Nyquist field trial using time frequency packed DP-QPSK super-channel within fixed ITU-T grid / Poti, L.; Meloni, G.; Berrettini, G.; Fresi, F.; Foggi, T.; Secondini, M.; Giorgi, L.; Cavaliere, F.; Hackett, S.; Petronio, A.; Nibbs, P.; Forgan, R.; Leong, A.; Masciulli, R.; Pfander, C.. - In: OPTICS EXPRESS. - ISSN 1094-4087. - 23:12(2015), pp. 16196-16208. [10.1364/OE.23.016196]
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