Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1540990 | Optics Communications | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, we present an orthogonal labelling scheme using inverted return-to-zero (IRZ) as payload and differential-phase-shift-keying (DPSK) as label. Transmission performances of orthogonal labelling with 40Â Gb/s IRZ payload and 10Â Gb/s label are evaluated. Simulation results show that orthogonal labelling using IRZ as payload exhibits a much larger extinction ratio margin than that of using return-to-zero (RZ) as payload. The asynchronous effect between payload and label on the transmission performances of orthogonal labelling using IRZ and RZ as payload is evaluated. Simulation results show that the degradation of asynchronous orthogonal labelling using IRZ as payload is relatively worse than that of using RZ as payload. The impact of optical filter bandwidth before receivers is also investigated. Results show that the receiver sensitivities of label for IRZ/DPSK and payloads for both IRZ/DPSK and RZ/DPSK are degraded with the reduction of the filter bandwidth, while the label of RZ/DPSK exhibits an opposite trend.
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Authors
Xiao-fei Cheng, Yang Jing Wen, Yixin Wang,