Optical networks: a practical perspective
Optical networks: a practical perspective
Challenges in the design high-speed clock and data recovery circuits
IEEE Communications Magazine
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Duty cycle division multiplexing (DCDM) is proposed as an alternative multiplexing technique. In this technique, the channel multiplexing and demultiplexing are performed electrically. This technique allows aggregate bit rate to be recovered at the single channel bit rate, which is very economic. In this paper, we examine three channels system where each channel operates at 10 Gb/s over a single optical carrier. Performance of the system is evaluated based on back-to-back receiver sensitivity, optical signal-to-noise ratio (OSNR) and chromatic dispersion tolerance. The performance comparison is made against return-to-zero (RZ) format. The results show that, DCDM can support higher amount of chromatic dispersion than that RZ. At 3 × 40 Gb/s, a receiver sensitivity and OSNR of −16.8 dBm and 34.6 dB is respectively required for the worst DCDM channel.