Author:
Girón Anyi,Rivera Eliana,Gómez Gustavo
Abstract
The objective of future optical fiber networks is to provide an efficient infrastructure capable of supporting an increasing and variable number of data traffic generated by the diversification of applications with different speed requirements that the current legacy Line Speed networks Single Line Rate (SLR), with predefined modulation formats, cannot supply, because they do not offer enough flexibility to meet the requirements of the demands with such a wide range of granularities. Therefore, next-generation optical networks will be highly heterogeneous in nature, incorporating mixed modulation formats and Mixed Line Rates (MLR). In this work, an analysis of the measurement of the spectral efficiency of a heterogeneous network architecture of the next-generation passive optical network (NG-PON) type is reported for a quasilinear propagation regime through the use of the equation adapted from Shannon’s information theory and developed by the group from the GNTT Research of the University of Cauca, where it was found that it is better to transmit channels of 10 Gbps and 40 Gbps with robust modulations in MLR networks to make an improvement in the spectral efficiency of the network, achieving the same amount of information in a smaller bandwidth or more information in the same bandwidth.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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