Space division multiplexing technology: Next generation optical communication strategy

K. Nakajima, T. Matsui, Kotaro Saito, T. Sakamoto, N. Araki
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Space division multiplexing (SDM) is expected to be a key technology both for dealing with the future capacity crunch facing traditional single-mode fibre (SMF) and for realizing a sustainable optical network that can accommodate the various data streams originating from, for example, future 5G communication, the Internet of things (IoT), and machine to machine (M2M) networks. This paper describes the potential of SDM as regards optical fibre and cable technology. We focus on the potential of multi-core fibre (MCF), and investigate the reality of MCF based SDM optical wiring as the first example of an SDM application taking the latest research and development into consideration. Finally, we show that MCF based SDM optical fibre cable will be a promising technology for next generation optical networks, and the key technology behind MCF based SDM optical wiring is ready for discussion as the near future standard.
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空分多路复用技术:下一代光通信策略
空分多路复用(SDM)预计将成为处理传统单模光纤(SMF)面临的未来容量短缺和实现可持续光网络的关键技术,该网络可以容纳来自未来5G通信、物联网(IoT)和机器对机器(M2M)网络的各种数据流。本文描述了SDM在光纤光缆技术方面的潜力。我们关注多芯光纤(MCF)的潜力,并研究基于MCF的SDM光布线的现实,作为SDM应用的第一个例子,考虑到最新的研究和发展。最后,我们表明基于MCF的SDM光纤电缆将是下一代光网络的一项有前途的技术,并且基于MCF的SDM光布线背后的关键技术已经准备好作为不久的将来的标准进行讨论。
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