A hybrid optical frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) system based on the electrical generation of the OFDM signal at the transmitter and on the all-optical demultiplexing of the OFDM subcarriers is experimentally demonstrated by exploiting a purposely designed arrayed waveguide grating (AWG) with 12.5 GHz frequency spacing. The AWG passively and all-optically processes a 3-subcarrier OFDM signal with fast Fourier transform functionalities, demultiplexing it into three 12.5 Gbit/s on off keyed data at the corresponding output ports, which are then connected to the optical network users. Transmission over a 40 km feeder link is experimentally demonstrated. Taking into account the AWG's available 16 ports and four 3-subcarrier OFDM signal generators modulating independent wavelength carriers, a passive optical network (PON) architecture can be realised serving 12 optical network units with 150 Gbit/s total aggregate downstream capacity.
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Morosi, J., Boffi, P., Martelli, P., Parolari, P., Cincotti, G., Shimizu, S., & Wada, N. (2015). Hybrid OFDM experimentation based on arrayed waveguide grating for all-optical FFT implementation in PON architecture. Electronics Letters, 51(22), 1802–1804. https://doi.org/10.1049/el.2015.2534
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