Multilevel signaling technology for increasing transmission capacity in high-speed short-distance optical fiber communication

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Abstract

The needs for ultra-high speed short- to medium-reach optical fiber links beyond 100-Gbit/s is becoming larger and larger especially for intra and inter-data center applications. In recent intensitymodulated/ direct-detection (IM/DD) high-speed optical transceivers with the channel bit rate of 50 and/or 100 Gbit/s, multilevel pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) is finally adopted to lower the signaling speed. To further increase the transmission capacity for the next-generation optical transceivers, various signaling techniques have been studied, especially thanks to advanced digital signal processing (DSP). In this paper, we review various signaling technologies proposed so far for short-to-medium reach applications.

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Kikuchi, N. (2019). Multilevel signaling technology for increasing transmission capacity in high-speed short-distance optical fiber communication. IEICE Transactions on Electronics, E102C(4), 316–323. https://doi.org/10.1587/transele.2018ODI0004

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