As the bandwidths of optical communication systems are increased to maximize channel capacity, the impact of stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) on the achievable information rates (AIR) in ultra-wideband coherent WDM systems becomes significant, and is investigated in this work, for the first time. By modifying the GN-model to account for SRS, it is possible to derive a closed-form expression that predicts the optical signal-to-noise ratio of all channels at the receiver for bandwidths of up to 15 THz, which is in excellent agreement with numerical calculations. It is shown that, with fixed modulation and coding rate, SRS leads to a drop of approximately 40% in achievable information rates for bandwidths higher than 15 THz. However, if adapt...
Optical networks form an integral part of the world-wide communication infrastructure and nowadays o...
An effective way of increasing the overall optical fibre capacity is by expanding the bandwidth used...
Achievable information rates (AIRs) of wideband optical communication systems using a ∼40 nm (∼5 T...
In this paper we present results of an investigation into the power penalty introduced by Stimulated...
The impact of hybrid erbium-doped fiber amplifier (EDFA)/Raman amplification on a spectrally efficie...
Stimulated Raman scattering effect is one of the Non linear effects in Dense wavelength Division Mul...
Maximised information rates of ultra-wideband (typically, beyond 100 nm) lumped-amplified fibre-opti...
We show the extension of the Gaussian Noise model, which describes non-linear propagation in uncompe...
The throughput gains of extending the optical transmission bandwidth to the S+C+L-band are quantifie...
The impact of inter-channel stimulated Raman scattering (ISRS) in wideband optical transmission syst...
Ultra-wideband transmission is a promising, cost-effective solution to meet the increasing demand fo...
We report for the first time an ultra-wideband coherent (UWB) WDM transmission over a 70 km standard...
We perform a full numerical characterisation of half-open cavity random DFB Raman fibre laser amplif...
In this paper we have analyzed the dualism of Raman effect with respect to wavelength division multi...
Optical networks form an integral part of the world-wide communication infrastructure and nowadays o...
An effective way of increasing the overall optical fibre capacity is by expanding the bandwidth used...
Achievable information rates (AIRs) of wideband optical communication systems using a ∼40 nm (∼5 T...
In this paper we present results of an investigation into the power penalty introduced by Stimulated...
The impact of hybrid erbium-doped fiber amplifier (EDFA)/Raman amplification on a spectrally efficie...
Stimulated Raman scattering effect is one of the Non linear effects in Dense wavelength Division Mul...
Maximised information rates of ultra-wideband (typically, beyond 100 nm) lumped-amplified fibre-opti...
We show the extension of the Gaussian Noise model, which describes non-linear propagation in uncompe...
The throughput gains of extending the optical transmission bandwidth to the S+C+L-band are quantifie...
The impact of inter-channel stimulated Raman scattering (ISRS) in wideband optical transmission syst...
Ultra-wideband transmission is a promising, cost-effective solution to meet the increasing demand fo...
We report for the first time an ultra-wideband coherent (UWB) WDM transmission over a 70 km standard...
We perform a full numerical characterisation of half-open cavity random DFB Raman fibre laser amplif...
In this paper we have analyzed the dualism of Raman effect with respect to wavelength division multi...
Optical networks form an integral part of the world-wide communication infrastructure and nowadays o...
An effective way of increasing the overall optical fibre capacity is by expanding the bandwidth used...
Achievable information rates (AIRs) of wideband optical communication systems using a ∼40 nm (∼5 T...