Extending Transceiver Capacity with a Scalable Spectrum Slicing Technique for Optical Access Networks
Author:
Skladova L.12, Murnieks R.12, Kurbatska I.1, Ostrovskis A.12, Bobrovs V.1, Spolitis S.12
Affiliation:
1. Institute of Telecommunications , Riga Technical University 12 Azenes Str., Riga, LV-1048 , Latvia 2. Communication Technologies Research Center , Riga Technical University 12 Azenes Str., Riga, LV-1048 , Latvia
Abstract
Abstract
The paper demonstrates a spectrum slicing technique applied to PAM-4 modulated signal spectrum at 40 Gbaud baudrate for optical access networks. The spectrum slicing is shown in VPIphotonics simulation environment, where characteristics of key components are measured in the laboratory and loaded into the corresponding elements of the simulation setup. The spectrum of electrical baseband signal is sliced in four slices introducing an additional degree of freedom – higher data rate signals can be transmitted by re-using already-existing lower bandwidth transceiver components in an optical access network. This tackles the electronic bottleneck enabling the on-demand variable bandwidth allocation and extends the life span of opto-electrical components during network upgrades. Furthermore, the use of the proposed spectrum slicing technique has a positive side-effect when it comes to security concerns, as the signal spectrum is divided into slices. All slices are necessary to obtain the reconstructed signal and even if an eavesdropper gets most of the slices it is still not enough. The simulation results show that the proposed spectrum slicing and stitching approach is a viable solution to overcome the problem of limited frequency bandwidth of electrical components.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Reference17 articles.
1. Lavery, D., Gerard, T., Erkilinc, S., Liu, Z., Galdino, L., Bayvel, & Killey, R.I. (2019). Opportunities for Optical Access Network Transceivers Beyond OOK [Invited]. J. Opt. Commun. Netw, 11 (24), A186–A195. DOI:10.1364/JOCN.11.00A186 2. Spolitis, S., Olmos, J.J.V., Bobrovs, V., Ivanovs, G., & Monroy, I.T. (2013). A novel approach for transmission of 56 Gbit/s NRZ signal in access network using spectrum slicing technique. In Asia Communications and Photonics Conf., 12–15 December 2013 (AF4D.2). Beijing, China: OSA. 3. Kaminow, I.P., Li, T., & Willner, A.E. (2008). Optical Fiber Telecommunications VB. Systems and Networks. USA: Elsevier. 4. Spolitis, S,, Wagner, C., Olmos, J.J.V., Bobrovs, V., Ivanovs, G., & Monroy, I.T. (2014) Experimental demonstration of a scalable sliceable transceiver for optical access networks. In Asia Communications and Photonics Conf., 11–14 November 2014 (ATh1H.3). Shanghai, China: OSA. 5. Wagner, C., Madsen, P., Spolitis, S., Olmos, J.J.V., & Monroy, I.T. (2015). Sliceable transponders for metro-access transmission links. In SPIE Photonics West, Optical Metro Networks and Short-Haul Systems, 7 February 2015 (938805). San Francisco, USA: SPIE.
|
|