Presentation 1999/6/25
A study of long haul dense WDM systems based on nonlinear trarnsmission technology
Mitsunori HOSAKA, Masanori HANAWA, Mikio TAKAHARA,
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Abstract(in English) For wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) transmission systems with high spectral efficiency, inter-channel interferences due to neighbor channels are serious problem. Especially, for long haul transmission over several thousands kilo-meter, the transmission distance is considerably limited because of spectral broadening caused by the self phase modulation (SPM). In this report, we show that the spectral broadening is suppresed using nonlinear transmission technology and it is possible to transmit pulses over thausands kilo-meter in high spectral efficiency.
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Keyword(in English) spectral efficiency / inter-channel interferences / SPM / nonlinear transmission technology
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Title (in English) A study of long haul dense WDM systems based on nonlinear trarnsmission technology
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Keyword(1) spectral efficiency
Keyword(2) inter-channel interferences
Keyword(3) SPM
Keyword(4) nonlinear transmission technology
1st Author's Name Mitsunori HOSAKA
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Yamanashi University()
2nd Author's Name Masanori HANAWA
2nd Author's Affiliation hanawa@es.yamanashi.ac.jp
3rd Author's Name Mikio TAKAHARA
3rd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Yamanashi University
Date 1999/6/25
Paper # OCS99-28
Volume (vol) vol.99
Number (no) 157
Page pp.pp.-
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