Investigation of a Flexible Downstream Scheme for Sampling Rate and Bandwidth Reduction in Short Reach Communication Systems

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We demonstrate a cost- and spectrum-effective orthogonal frequency-division multiple access passive optical network downstream scheme based on multi-band and modified sub-Nyquist sampling over transmission reach of 20km. The sampling rate and bandwidth of ADC are reduced effectively, and double spectrum efficiency is obtained. The aggregate bit rate achieves 50.4 Gb/s. The influence of bit resolution of ADC/DAC is investigated and 8-bit resolution is regarded as a reasonable choice. The performance of receiver sensitivity and nonlinearity tolerance is studied. A 20km PON downstream transmission with splitter ratio of 1:64 is considered and the FEC limit of $3.8 × 10 -3 is met. The research results show that the proposed scheme is suitable for the short reach communication systems and could be regarded as a promising candidate for the system beyond NG-PON2.

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Li, Y., Han, J., Han, L., & Ju, C. (2020). Investigation of a Flexible Downstream Scheme for Sampling Rate and Bandwidth Reduction in Short Reach Communication Systems. IEEE Access, 8, 59083–59090. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2982967

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