[EN] We investigate two trellis-coded modulation (TCM) schemes for use in next-generation low-cost 400G optical networks. Their performance is evaluated against that of four-level pulse amplitude modulation (PAM-4). We experimentally demonstrate that TCM outperforms PAM-4 at bit rates between 56 and 80 Gbps and thus is a valid candidate for 8¿ × 50G implementations of future 400G wave division multiplexing (WDM) networks. Due to the severe bandwidth limitations of the experimental setup, the feed-forward equalizer and the maximum likelihood sequence estimation equalizer are employed in order to achieve bit error rates below the KP4 threshold of 3 × 10¿4 . We also show that, at 56 Gbps and 1300 nm wavelength, TCM enables optical links of up ...
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In this work, we compare 4-pulse amplitude modulation and on–off keying modulation formats at high s...
We demonstrate 84-Gb/s four-level pulse amplitude modulation (PAM-4) over up to 1.6-km standard sing...
As next-generation data center optical interconnects aim for 0.8 Tb/s or 1.6 Tb/s, serial rates up t...
The use of four-level pulse-amplitude modulation (PAM-4) has emerged as a solution to increase the s...
Four-level pulse amplitude modulation (PAM-4) and discrete multi-tone transmission (DMT) in combinat...
As the demand for ever higher throughput short-range optical links is growing, research and industry...
In recent years, the growth demand of information transmission has promoted the development of commu...
We investigate 4-pulse-amplitude modulation (PAM) at data rates in the range of 50-60 Gb/s using a d...
To address the continuous growth in high-speed ubiquitous access required by residential users and e...
The optical access network is currently driving studies on transmissions beyond 10 Gbit/s. This pape...
For a future 5G Ethernet-based fronthaul architecture, 100G trunk lines of a transmission distance u...
Theoretical investigations have been carried out to analyze and compare the link power budget and po...
Advanced modulation formats combined with digital signal processing and direct detection is a promis...
A comparative study is presented between NRZ and 4-PAM to investigate the feasibility of Gigabit tra...
Coded modulation is a key technique to increase the spectral efficiency of coherent optical communic...
In this work, we compare 4-pulse amplitude modulation and on–off keying modulation formats at high s...
We demonstrate 84-Gb/s four-level pulse amplitude modulation (PAM-4) over up to 1.6-km standard sing...
As next-generation data center optical interconnects aim for 0.8 Tb/s or 1.6 Tb/s, serial rates up t...