First real-time experimental demonstrations of 11.25Gb/s optical OFDMA PONs with adaptive dynamic bandwidth allocation

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First real-time experimental demonstrations of 11.25Gb/s optical OFDMA PONs with adaptive dynamic bandwidth allocation. / Tang, J.; Jin, X.Q.; Hugues-Salas, E. et al.
Yn: Optics Express, Cyfrol 19, Rhif 21, 03.10.2011, t. 20557-20570.

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Tang, J, Jin, XQ, Hugues-Salas, E, Giddings, RP, Wei, JL, Groenwald, J & Tang, JM 2011, 'First real-time experimental demonstrations of 11.25Gb/s optical OFDMA PONs with adaptive dynamic bandwidth allocation', Optics Express, cyfrol. 19, rhif 21, tt. 20557-20570. https://doi.org/10.1364/OE.19.020557

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Tang, J., Jin, X. Q., Hugues-Salas, E., Giddings, R. P., Wei, J. L., Groenwald, J., & Tang, J. M. (2011). First real-time experimental demonstrations of 11.25Gb/s optical OFDMA PONs with adaptive dynamic bandwidth allocation. Optics Express, 19(21), 20557-20570. https://doi.org/10.1364/OE.19.020557

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Tang J, Jin XQ, Hugues-Salas E, Giddings RP, Wei JL, Groenwald J et al. First real-time experimental demonstrations of 11.25Gb/s optical OFDMA PONs with adaptive dynamic bandwidth allocation. Optics Express. 2011 Hyd 3;19(21):20557-20570. doi: 10.1364/OE.19.020557

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Tang, J. ; Jin, X.Q. ; Hugues-Salas, E. et al. / First real-time experimental demonstrations of 11.25Gb/s optical OFDMA PONs with adaptive dynamic bandwidth allocation. Yn: Optics Express. 2011 ; Cyfrol 19, Rhif 21. tt. 20557-20570.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - First real-time experimental demonstrations of 11.25Gb/s optical OFDMA PONs with adaptive dynamic bandwidth allocation

AU - Tang, J.

AU - Jin, X.Q.

AU - Hugues-Salas, E.

AU - Giddings, R.P.

AU - Wei, J.L.

AU - Groenwald, J.

AU - Tang, J.M.

PY - 2011/10/3

Y1 - 2011/10/3

N2 - End-to-end real-time experimental demonstrations are reported, for the first time, of aggregated 11.25Gb/s over 26.4km standard SMF, optical orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OOFDMA) PONs with adaptive dynamic bandwidth allocation (DBA). The demonstrated intensity-modulation and direct-detection (IMDD) OOFDMA PON system consists of two optical network units (ONUs), each of which employs a DFB-based directly modulated laser (DML) or a VCSEL-based DML for modulating upstream signals. Extensive experimental explorations of dynamic OOFDMA PON system properties are undertaken utilizing identified optimum DML operating conditions. It is shown that, for simultaneously achieving acceptable BERs for all upstream signals, the OOFDMA PON system has a >3dB dynamic ONU launch power variation range, and the BER performance of the system is insusceptible to any upstream symbol offsets slightly smaller than the adopted cyclic prefix. In addition, experimental results also indicate that, in addition to maximizing the aggregated system transmission capacity, adaptive DBA can also effectively reduce imperfections in transmission channel properties without affecting signal bit rates offered to individual ONUs.

AB - End-to-end real-time experimental demonstrations are reported, for the first time, of aggregated 11.25Gb/s over 26.4km standard SMF, optical orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OOFDMA) PONs with adaptive dynamic bandwidth allocation (DBA). The demonstrated intensity-modulation and direct-detection (IMDD) OOFDMA PON system consists of two optical network units (ONUs), each of which employs a DFB-based directly modulated laser (DML) or a VCSEL-based DML for modulating upstream signals. Extensive experimental explorations of dynamic OOFDMA PON system properties are undertaken utilizing identified optimum DML operating conditions. It is shown that, for simultaneously achieving acceptable BERs for all upstream signals, the OOFDMA PON system has a >3dB dynamic ONU launch power variation range, and the BER performance of the system is insusceptible to any upstream symbol offsets slightly smaller than the adopted cyclic prefix. In addition, experimental results also indicate that, in addition to maximizing the aggregated system transmission capacity, adaptive DBA can also effectively reduce imperfections in transmission channel properties without affecting signal bit rates offered to individual ONUs.

U2 - 10.1364/OE.19.020557

DO - 10.1364/OE.19.020557

M3 - Article

VL - 19

SP - 20557

EP - 20570

JO - Optics Express

JF - Optics Express

SN - 1094-4087

IS - 21

ER -