High-speed transmission over multimode fiber using discrete multitone modulation

S. Lee, F. Breyer, S. Randel, van den H.P.A. Boom, A. Koonen
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Focus Issue: Orthogonal-Frequency-Division Multiplexed Communications Systems and Networks Discrete multitone (DMT) modulation is a subclass of the more general orthogonal-frequency-division multiplexing, where the output of the inverse fast Fourier transform modulator is real instead of complex-valued. Therefore, no in-phase and quadrature modulation onto an RF carrier is required. As a result, broadband, high-frequency, analog RF components are omitted, reducing system complexity and costs. We give an overview of important issues such as synchronization and peak-to-average power that should be considered when DMT is employed in an intensity-modulated direct-detection multimode fiber (MMF) link. Experimental results showing 24Gbits/s transmission over silica MMF and 8Gbits/s transmission over the standard step-index polymer optical fiber (SI-POF) are presented, demonstrating the potential of DMT to enable high-speed transmission over MMF using only low-bandwidth transceivers.
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采用离散多音调制的多模光纤高速传输
焦点问题:正交频分复用通信系统和网络离散多音(DMT)调制是更一般的正交频分复用的一个子类,其中反快速傅立叶变换调制器的输出是实数而不是复值。因此,不需要对射频载波进行同相调制和正交调制。因此,省略了宽带、高频、模拟RF组件,降低了系统的复杂性和成本。我们概述了在强度调制直接探测多模光纤(MMF)链路中使用DMT时应考虑的重要问题,如同步和峰均功率。实验结果显示,二氧化硅MMF传输速率为24gbit /s,标准步进折射率聚合物光纤(SI-POF)传输速率为8gbit /s,证明了DMT仅使用低带宽收发器就能实现MMF高速传输的潜力。
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