Presentation 2003/11/7
Ultra-high dense WDM of Inverse-RZ signals
Masahiro Ogusu, Masahide Miyachi, Kazuhiko Ide, Shigeru Ohshima,
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Abstract(in English) In this report, we introduce inverse-RZ signals for highly dense WDM systems. The tolerance against the chromatic dispersion and the non-linearity effects is demonstrated. The inverse-RZ signals have relatively compact spectra which are suitable for ultra-high dense WDM systems. We were able to confirm the 80% spectral efficiency of the inverse-RZ signals without using techniques of optical pre-filtering and polarization multiplexing among the channels. Furthermore, we investigate the ultra-high dense WDM over the 100 % spectral efficiency by using optical pre-filtering of the inverse-RZ signals.
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Keyword(in English) Inverse-RZ signals / Ultra-high dense WDM systems / Spectral efficiency
Paper # OCS2003-105,OPE2003-168,LQE2003-105
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Title (in English) Ultra-high dense WDM of Inverse-RZ signals
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Keyword(1) Inverse-RZ signals
Keyword(2) Ultra-high dense WDM systems
Keyword(3) Spectral efficiency
1st Author's Name Masahiro Ogusu
1st Author's Affiliation Toshiba Corporate Research & Development Center()
2nd Author's Name Masahide Miyachi
2nd Author's Affiliation Toshiba Corporate Research & Development Center
3rd Author's Name Kazuhiko Ide
3rd Author's Affiliation Toshiba Corporate Research & Development Center
4th Author's Name Shigeru Ohshima
4th Author's Affiliation Toshiba Corporate Research & Development Center
Date 2003/11/7
Paper # OCS2003-105,OPE2003-168,LQE2003-105
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 431
Page pp.pp.-
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