Presentation 1995/11/24
Statistical Evaluation of Dispersion Tolerance for TDM 40Gb/s Transmission
G. Ishikawa, H. Ooi, H. Nishimoto,
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Abstract(in English) We introduced a statistical design method considering longitudinal zero-dispersion wavelength distribution for a TDM 40Gb/s optical transmission system. In the regenerative repeater system with a repeater spacing of 80km, the dispersion deviation tolerance, σ, is improved to 1.0ps/nnVkm. In the in-line optical amplifier system with a regenerative-repeater spacing of 320km, σ is improved, to 0.2ps/nm/km. We also proposed signal wavelength tuning in each regenerative-repeater spacing in the statistical design method, σ is enlarged to 0.6ps/nm/km.
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Keyword(in English) TDM / Statistical design method / Dispersion tolerance / Wavelength tuning
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Title (in English) Statistical Evaluation of Dispersion Tolerance for TDM 40Gb/s Transmission
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Keyword(1) TDM
Keyword(2) Statistical design method
Keyword(3) Dispersion tolerance
Keyword(4) Wavelength tuning
1st Author's Name G. Ishikawa
1st Author's Affiliation Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. Optoelectronic systems Laboratory Multimedia Systems Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name H. Ooi
2nd Author's Affiliation Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. Optoelectronic systems Laboratory Multimedia Systems Laboratories
3rd Author's Name H. Nishimoto
3rd Author's Affiliation Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. Optoelectronic systems Laboratory Multimedia Systems Laboratories
Date 1995/11/24
Paper # OCS95-88
Volume (vol) vol.95
Number (no) 386
Page pp.pp.-
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