We demonstrate, through numerical simulations, the possibility of trans-oceanic single channel transmission at 160 Gbit/s with no active control. This was achieved using short period dispersion management, which supports short pulse propagation at practical map strengths. We demonstrate that through careful selection and optimisation of the system parameters the performance of this system can be extended. We also define the tolerable limits of the system to the residual dispersion slope and polarisation mode dispersion.
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Lee J. RICHARDSON, Wladek FORYSIAK, Nick J. DORAN, Keith J. BLOW, "Long-Haul Ultra High-Speed Transmission Using Dispersion Managed Solitons" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E84-B, no. 5, pp. 1159-1166, May 2001, doi: .
Abstract: We demonstrate, through numerical simulations, the possibility of trans-oceanic single channel transmission at 160 Gbit/s with no active control. This was achieved using short period dispersion management, which supports short pulse propagation at practical map strengths. We demonstrate that through careful selection and optimisation of the system parameters the performance of this system can be extended. We also define the tolerable limits of the system to the residual dispersion slope and polarisation mode dispersion.
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