Experimental demonstrations of DSP-enabledflexibility, adaptability and elasticity ofmulti-channel >72Gb/s over 25 km IMDDtransmission systems

Wei Jin, Zhuqiang Zhong, Shan Jiang, Jiaxiang He, S.H. Hu, Da Chang, Roger Giddings, Han Hong, Xianqing Jin, Maurice O'Sullivan, Tim Durrant, J. Trewern, G. Mariani, Jianming Tang

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Abstract

DSP-enabled multi-channel aggregation techniques are promising for cost-effectively improving the flexibility, adaptability and elasticity of fronthaul transport networks. By utilizing orthogonal digital filtering in multi-channel aggregation in IMDD transmission systems, two DSP-enabled matching filter (MF)-free multi-channel aggregation techniques respectively based on SSB OFDM and orthogonal DSB OFDM have been reported, the SSB (DSB) technique has, however, a drawback of relatively high digital filter DSP complexity (reduced adaptability to physical layer system characteristics). To effectively overcome these drawbacks associated with these two techniques, in this paper, a DSP-enabled MF-free adaptively variable SSB/DSB OFDM multi-channel aggregation technique is proposed and experimentally demonstrated, in which >72Gb/s@25km IMDD transmissions have been achieved. This work also evaluates, for the first time, the flexibility, adaptability, and elasticity of the orthogonal digital filtering-enabled multi-channel aggregation techniques. The results show that the proposed technique not only maintains the SSB technique’s excellent adaptability but also possesses the DSB technique’s low digital filter DSP complexity features.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)41363-41377
JournalOptics Express
Volume29
Issue number25
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Nov 2021

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