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Multipath interference impact due to fiber mode coupling in C+L+S multiband transmission reach

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Resumo:Multiband transmission is, nowadays, being implemented worldwide to increase the optical transport network capacity, mainly because it uses the already-installed single-mode fiber (SMF). The G.654E SMF, due to its attributes (e.g., low-loss, and large-effective area in comparison with the standard G.652 SMF), can also increase network capacity and can also be used for multiband (MB) transmission. Nevertheless, in MB transmission, power mode coupling arises when bands with wavelengths below the cut-off wavelength are used, inducing multipath interference (MPI). This work investigates the impact of the MPI, due to mode coupling from G.654E SMF, in the transmission reach of a C+L+S band transmission system. Our results indicate that for the S-band scenario, the band below the wavelength cut-off, an approximately 25% reach decrease is observed when the MPI/span increases to −26 dB/span, considering quadrature phase-shift keying (QPSK) signals with a 64 GBaud symbol rate. We also concluded that if the L-band were not above the wavelength cut-off, it would be much more affected than the S-band, with an approximately 52% reach decrease due to MPI impact.
Autores principais:Cancela, L.
Outros Autores:Pires, J.
Assunto:G.654E fiber Multipath interference Multiband transmission Optical networks Physical layer impairments
Ano:2025
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:ISCTE
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório ISCTE
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Resumo:Multiband transmission is, nowadays, being implemented worldwide to increase the optical transport network capacity, mainly because it uses the already-installed single-mode fiber (SMF). The G.654E SMF, due to its attributes (e.g., low-loss, and large-effective area in comparison with the standard G.652 SMF), can also increase network capacity and can also be used for multiband (MB) transmission. Nevertheless, in MB transmission, power mode coupling arises when bands with wavelengths below the cut-off wavelength are used, inducing multipath interference (MPI). This work investigates the impact of the MPI, due to mode coupling from G.654E SMF, in the transmission reach of a C+L+S band transmission system. Our results indicate that for the S-band scenario, the band below the wavelength cut-off, an approximately 25% reach decrease is observed when the MPI/span increases to −26 dB/span, considering quadrature phase-shift keying (QPSK) signals with a 64 GBaud symbol rate. We also concluded that if the L-band were not above the wavelength cut-off, it would be much more affected than the S-band, with an approximately 52% reach decrease due to MPI impact.