Ultra-high speed soliton transmission in presence of polarisation mode dispersion using in-line synchronous modulation
Ultra-high speed soliton transmission in presence of polarisation mode dispersion using in-line synchronous modulation
- Author(s): A. Sahara ; H. Kubota ; M. Nakazawa
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19990043
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- Author(s): A. Sahara 1 ; H. Kubota 1 ; M. Nakazawa 1
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1: Lightwave Communications Laboratory, NTT Optical Network Systems Laboratories, Kanagawa, Japan
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Affiliations:
1: Lightwave Communications Laboratory, NTT Optical Network Systems Laboratories, Kanagawa, Japan
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Volume 35, Issue 1,
7 January 1999,
p.
76 – 78
DOI: 10.1049/el:19990043 , Print ISSN 0013-5194, Online ISSN 1350-911X
It is shown numerically that in-line synchronous modulation is especially useful for extending the transmission distance in the presence of large polarisation mode dispersion in ultrahigh speed (40 and 80 Gbit/s) optical soliton transmission systems.
Inspec keywords: optical modulation; optical fibre polarisation; optical fibre networks; optical solitons
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Subjects: Optical solitons; Modulation and coding methods; Optical fibre networks
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