2016
DOI: 10.1049/el.2015.3222
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Enhancement of maximum reach on spectrum‐sliced ASE systems employing self‐seeded reflective‐SOAs transmitters

Abstract: A self-seeding wavelength division multiplexing passive optical network scheme employing a directly modulated reflective semiconductor optical amplifier at 1.25 Gbit/s is investigated, aiming longreach applications. Specifically, power penalty and bit error rate (BER) were measured as a function of the fibre length for downstream path. Optical transmission over 140 km, within the forward error correction limit (BER of 10 −4), with a maximum power penalty of 2.7 dB is experimentally demonstrated. In contrast, a… Show more

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“…In our case, we validated our simulation work against our own experimental results, from an earlier single RSOA topology, evaluated in our previous publications, 18‐21 in such a way that we have a large amount of available experimental data for a simplified network topology, under a wide range of conditions. Only after a satisfactory match was achieved, we configured our analog fronthaul in the simulator, which, albeit more complex, is fundamentally similar to the experimental network and uses the same kind of components.…”
Section: Validation Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…In our case, we validated our simulation work against our own experimental results, from an earlier single RSOA topology, evaluated in our previous publications, 18‐21 in such a way that we have a large amount of available experimental data for a simplified network topology, under a wide range of conditions. Only after a satisfactory match was achieved, we configured our analog fronthaul in the simulator, which, albeit more complex, is fundamentally similar to the experimental network and uses the same kind of components.…”
Section: Validation Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…The self-seeding carrier generation process has already been extensively addressed by several authors, including ourselves, encompassing both experimental [18][19][20][21] and system performance aspects. [22][23][24] In particular, the principle of operation of the self-seeding transmitter depicted in Figure 2 is described in detail in our recent work.…”
Section: Proposed Fronthaul Configurationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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