Parameter selection in optical networks with variable-code-rate superchannels

Andre L. N. Souza, Eduardo J. Mayoral Ruiz, J. Reis, L. Carvalho, Juliano R. F. Oliveira, D. Arantes, M. H. M. Costa, D. Mello
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Future flexible transceivers will be able to adjust modulation format, number of subcarriers, symbol rate, and forward error correction (FEC) scheme, according to channel and network conditions. This paper uses a combination of theoretical derivations and experimental results to recommend the best set of parameters to satisfy a specific demand to be routed along the network. In particular, for a given required transparent reach and desired net bit rate, and assuming an FEC scheme with a constant gap to capacity, the paper provides a set of modulation format, number of subcarriers, symbol rate, and code rate, which requires minimum bandwidth, while offering a conveniently low bit error rate (in optical systems, typically 10-15). We observed that optimum operating points required FEC schemes with overheads ranging from almost 0 to 145%, which is an important guideline for future flexible optical communications systems.
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未来的柔性收发器将能够根据信道和网络条件调整调制格式、子载波数量、符号速率和前向纠错(FEC)方案。本文采用理论推导和实验结果相结合的方法来推荐一组最佳参数,以满足沿网络路由的特定需求。特别是,对于给定所需的透明距离和期望的净比特率,并假设具有恒定容量间隙的FEC方案,本文提供了一组调制格式,子载波数量,符号率和码率,它需要最小的带宽,同时提供方便的低误码率(在光学系统中,通常为10-15)。我们观察到,最佳工作点需要FEC方案,开销范围从几乎0到145%,这是未来柔性光通信系统的重要指导方针。
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