Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4957180 | Optical Switching and Networking | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We experimentally characterized and optimized link performance of a multi-node flexible spectrum network. The cheap and low power consuming and wavelength tunable vertical cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs) have been used to create colourless and wavelength selective flexible transmitters to enable up to 10Â Gb/s per channel/wavelength signals. With a â3.8Â dBm VCSEL optical power and chromatic dispersion mitigation, a 25Â km multi-node network has been experimentally demonstrated with a transmission penalty range of 0.2-3.2Â dB. Moreover, an impairment-aware mathematical model has been created to predict signal continuity for crosstalk and dispersion penalties for a hop-to-hop signal transmission and a bit error-rate (BER) evaluation at the 10-9 threshold level. This study is vital for creating routing and network algorithms for the next-generation optical fibre networks.
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Authors
D. Kiboi Boiyo, E.K. Rotich Kipnoo, R.R.G. Gamatham, A.W.R. Leitch, T.B. Gibbon,