Traditional intensity modulated two-level electrical time-division multiplexing (ETDM) transmission systems working at 100 -112 Gbit/s were investigated. The complete ETDM systems based on monolithically integrated ...Traditional intensity modulated two-level electrical time-division multiplexing (ETDM) transmission systems working at 100 -112 Gbit/s were investigated. The complete ETDM systems based on monolithically integrated transmitter and receiver modules were demonstrated with biterror-rate (BER) performance of 10-s at 107 Gbit/s, and near error-free standard forward error correction (FEC) threshold (2 × 10 -3) at 112 Gbit/s. The experiment results showed that directly modulated high-speed ETDM transmission systems with the symbol rates at 100 Gbaud and beyond were promising candidate for cost-effective 100 GbE applications and might be a preform of the next generation of Terabit/s Ethernet.展开更多
Transmission of 40Gbit/s NRZ signal was successfully demonstrated over 219km of installed SMF in KT's Daejeon area network. After transmission, the measured power penalty was 0.5dB for all the tributary channels.
基金Supported by the European Committee6th Research Framework Program in the Project HECTO
文摘Traditional intensity modulated two-level electrical time-division multiplexing (ETDM) transmission systems working at 100 -112 Gbit/s were investigated. The complete ETDM systems based on monolithically integrated transmitter and receiver modules were demonstrated with biterror-rate (BER) performance of 10-s at 107 Gbit/s, and near error-free standard forward error correction (FEC) threshold (2 × 10 -3) at 112 Gbit/s. The experiment results showed that directly modulated high-speed ETDM transmission systems with the symbol rates at 100 Gbaud and beyond were promising candidate for cost-effective 100 GbE applications and might be a preform of the next generation of Terabit/s Ethernet.
文摘Transmission of 40Gbit/s NRZ signal was successfully demonstrated over 219km of installed SMF in KT's Daejeon area network. After transmission, the measured power penalty was 0.5dB for all the tributary channels.