Reconfigurable high-speed optical fibre networks: Optical wavelength conversion and switching using VCSELs to eliminate channel collisions
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2017-01Author
KiboiBoiyo, D.
Chabata, T.V.
Kipnoo, E.K. R.
Gamatham, R.R.G.
Leitch, A.W.R.
Gibbon, T.B.
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We experimentally provide an alternative solution to channel collisions through upwavelength
conversion and switching by using vertical cavity surface-emitting lasers
(VCSELs). This has been achieved by utilizing purely optical wavelength conversion on
VCSELs at the low attenuation, 1550 nm transmission window. The corresponding
transmission and bit error-rate (BER) performance evaluation is also presented. In this
paper, two 1550 nm VCSELs with 50–150 GHz channel spacing are modulated with a
10 Gb/s NRZ PRBS 27-1 data and their interferences investigated. A channel
interference penalty range of 0.15–1.63 dB is incurred for 150–50 GHz channel spacing
without transmission. To avoid channel collisions and to minimize high interference
penalties, the transmitting VCSEL with data is injected into the side-mode of a slave
VCSEL to obtain a new up converted wavelength. A 16 dB extinction ratio of the
incoming wavelength is achieved when a 15 dBm transmitting beam is injected into the
side-mode of a −4.5 dBm slave VCSEL. At 8.5 Gb/s, a 1.1 dB conversion and a 0.5 dB
transmission penalties are realized when the converted wavelength is transmitted over
a 24.7 km G.655 fibre. This work offers a low-cost, effective wavelength conversion and
channel switching to reduce channel collision probability by reconfiguring channels at
the node of networks.
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