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Reconfigurable Channel Slicing and Stitching for an Optical Signal to Enable Fragmented Bandwidth Allocation Using Nonlinear Wave Mixing and an Optical Frequency Comb

Authors :
Ahmed Almaiman
Morteza Ziyadi
Martin M. Fejer
Youichi Akasaka
Ahmad Fallahpour
Yinwen Cao
Amirhossein Mohajerin-Ariaei
Carsten Langrock
Fatemeh Alishahi
Joseph D. Touch
Changjing Bao
Peicheng Liao
Alan E. Willner
Moshe Tur
Source :
Journal of Lightwave Technology. 36:440-446
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2018.

Abstract

A scheme for reconfigurable channel slicing and stitching is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. By employing optical nonlinear wave mixing and a coherent frequency comb, a single channel spectrum is sliced and redistributed into fragmented frequency slots, which can be stitched together to recover the original channel at the receiver. This approach is verified through a single channel experiment with the modulation formats of quadrature phase-shift keying and 16 quadrature amplitude modulation. The system exhibits less than 1.5% error-vector-magnitude deterioration and no more than 2-dB optical signal-to-noise ratio penalty, compared to a back-to-back baseline. To demonstrate robustness of the scheme, different parameters of the channel slices are varied, such as relative phase offset, relative amplitude, and the number of slices. A 10-km transmission experiment is also conducted and the additional system penalty is negligible. This scheme is used to experimentally demonstrate fragmented channel bandwidth allocation in a dense 6-channel wavelength-division-multiplexing system. The incoming 20-Gbaud optical channel is successfully reallocated into two fragmented frequency slots and reconstructed at the receiver.

Details

ISSN :
15582213 and 07338724
Volume :
36
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Lightwave Technology
Accession number :
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