The 17th Annual Meeting of the IEEELasers and Electro-Optics Society, 2004. LEOS 2004.
DOI: 10.1109/leos.2004.1363461
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Electrical dispersion compensation at 10Gb/s optical single sideband transmission systems

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“…Optical duobinary [1], optical differential quadrature phase shift keying [2], and optical singlesideband (OSSB) signals [3][4][5][6] have been proposed as advanced optical modulation formats due to enhanced spectral efficiency compared to the conventional modulation format (on-off keying), reducing the degradation caused by optical-fiber dispersion on the signal performance. Among these formats, the OSSB presents the advantage of reducing the required bandwidth by suppressing one of the sidebands of multi-level intensity modulation double-sideband signals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Optical duobinary [1], optical differential quadrature phase shift keying [2], and optical singlesideband (OSSB) signals [3][4][5][6] have been proposed as advanced optical modulation formats due to enhanced spectral efficiency compared to the conventional modulation format (on-off keying), reducing the degradation caused by optical-fiber dispersion on the signal performance. Among these formats, the OSSB presents the advantage of reducing the required bandwidth by suppressing one of the sidebands of multi-level intensity modulation double-sideband signals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among these formats, the OSSB presents the advantage of reducing the required bandwidth by suppressing one of the sidebands of multi-level intensity modulation double-sideband signals. More important, in the case of reduced grooving of the suppressed sideband due to four-wave mixing and negligible laser phase drift, the suppression of one sideband allows the efficient use of simple electrical dispersive circuits at the receiver [3,4] or transmitter side [5] to compensate for the fiber dispersion accumulated along the transmission. However, sideband suppression leads to intensity distortion in systems using direct detection, even in a back-to-back situation [5,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Methods of mitigating such effect have been developed recently, allowing the increase of the channel bit rate or transmission distance without optical dispersion compensation. Among these, optical single sideband (OSSB) modulation enhances dispersion tolerance due to: reduction of the required optical bandwidth by a factor of 2 and electrical dispersion compensation (EDC) can be used after direct detection of carrier-unsuppressed optical signals [1]- [2]. This paper presents an alternative implementation of EDC using OSSB signals, increasing the efficiency of dispersion mitigation after compensation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different realizations to obtain H eq (f) are exploited in [1]. In the simplest case, the EDC can be a simple electrical dispersive line.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Tu.Al.2 after 80 km of SSMF; on the other hand, oSSB polar RZ allows transmission over 160 km with Q-factor higher than6 for the 50 GHz grid, and higher than 7 for the 100 and 200 GHz grids. These results present oSSB polar RZ systems as very strong candidates to robust DWDM networks.…”
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