Presentation 1997/3/18
DPSK Coherent Optical Transmission Experiment using Phase Diversity
Mikio Maeda, Hiroyuki Furuta, Masao Yamamoto, Kimiyuki Oyamada,
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Abstract(in English) Abstract A phase-diversity technique is a wise option to realize wideband TV program transmission systems with closely-arranged optical signals in broadcasting stations. Coherent demodulation of DPSK at l.485Gbit/s that corresponds to the bitrate of the uncompressed HDTV signal format, has been achieved with received power of -35dBm. For this experiment, we developed a wide-band multiplier for the diftbrential detection, which operates in baseband region with an excellent linear performance. The PSK signals can be arranged at intervals of three times of the symbol rate.
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Keyword(in English) phase-diversity / coherent / DPSK / multiplier
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Title (in English) DPSK Coherent Optical Transmission Experiment using Phase Diversity
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Keyword(1) phase-diversity
Keyword(2) coherent
Keyword(3) DPSK
Keyword(4) multiplier
1st Author's Name Mikio Maeda
1st Author's Affiliation NHK Science and Technical Research Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Hiroyuki Furuta
2nd Author's Affiliation NHK Science and Technical Research Laboratories
3rd Author's Name Masao Yamamoto
3rd Author's Affiliation NHK Science and Technical Research Laboratories
4th Author's Name Kimiyuki Oyamada
4th Author's Affiliation NHK Science and Technical Research Laboratories
Date 1997/3/18
Paper # OCS96-126
Volume (vol) vol.96
Number (no) 592
Page pp.pp.-
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