Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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462461 | Optical Fiber Technology | 2011 | 8 Pages |
Novel new architectures for ultra-fast CMOS data converters in conjunction with complex DSPs are the key enabling components for optical transport systems at 100 Gbps and beyond. This paper reviews the fundamental CMOS technologies that have enabled real-world deployments of true single-wavelength 100 Gbps optical transport systems along with an analysis of the future possibilities for transport rates beyond 100 Gbps that will leverage continued advances in CMOS converter and DSP designs.
► New CMOS technologies enable 100G long-haul optical transport. ► ADCs and DACs will also enable next generation short reach links at 100 Gbps+. ► DSP power and performance requirements will challenge designs beyond 100G. ► Significant advances in DSP and process are needed to push the Shannon limit.