Presentation 2003/6/5
Study on Long-haul Transmission Performance of Bandlimited 42.7Gbit/s CS-RZ Signals
Akira AGATA, Takehiro TSURITANI, Itsuro MORITA, Noboru EDAGAWA,
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Abstract(in English) We have studied long-haul transmission performance of symmetrically and asymmetrically filtered 42.7Gbit/s CS-RZ signals. First, we have numerically and experimentally studied the robustness against various impairments. We have found that asymmetrically filtered CS-RZ signals have better tolerance to bandlimitation, and less robust against fiber nonlinearity, compared with symmetrically filtered CS-RZ signals. Next, we conducted 32WDM long-haul transmission experiments. We have found that comparative merits and demerits of symmetrically and asymmetrically filtered CS-RZ signals depend on system length.
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Keyword(in English) CS-RZ / Bandlimitation / Spectral efficiency / WDM / long-haul transmission
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Title (in English) Study on Long-haul Transmission Performance of Bandlimited 42.7Gbit/s CS-RZ Signals
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Keyword(1) CS-RZ
Keyword(2) Bandlimitation
Keyword(3) Spectral efficiency
Keyword(4) WDM
Keyword(5) long-haul transmission
1st Author's Name Akira AGATA
1st Author's Affiliation KDDI RD Laboratories Inc.()
2nd Author's Name Takehiro TSURITANI
2nd Author's Affiliation KDDI RD Laboratories Inc.
3rd Author's Name Itsuro MORITA
3rd Author's Affiliation KDDI RD Laboratories Inc.
4th Author's Name Noboru EDAGAWA
4th Author's Affiliation KDDI RD Laboratories Inc.
Date 2003/6/5
Paper # OCS2003-34
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 108
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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