Straight-Line Experiment and Numerical Simulation for RZ-Signal Long-Distance Transmission with Periodic Dispersion Compensation

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RZ signal transmission in an anomalous region with periodic dispersion compensation is examined by a straight-line experiment in terms of the compensation ratio, the signal power, and the pulse width. The optimum condition enables single-channel 20-Gbit/s RZ signal and two-WDM-channel 20-Gbit/s signals(40-Gbit/s in total)to be transmitted over 5, 520km and 2, 160km, respectively. Numerical simulations with the assistance of a basic theory enables analysis of the experimental results. It is shown that the balance between the waveform distorition and the remaining Gordon-Haus jitter determines the optimum conditions to achieve the longest transmission distance. Excess dispersion compensation results in waveform distortion, while insufficient compensation causes a greater amount of remaining jitter. Moreover, spectrum deformation during propagation is experimentally and numerically clarified to have a large effect on the transmission performance, especially for WDM transmission.

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  • CRID
    1570854177488363520
  • NII論文ID
    110003218127
  • NII書誌ID
    AA10826261
  • ISSN
    09168516
  • 本文言語コード
    en
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