Dispersion-managed solitons: a new paradigm for high data rate

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    Abstract

    The WDM properties of dispersion managed (DM) solitons and the reduction in Gordon-Haus jitter means that it is possible to contemplate multiple channels each at 10 Gbit/s for transoceanic distances without the need for elaborate soliton control. This paper will concentrate on fundamental principles of DM solitons, but will use these principles to indicate optimum maps for future high-speed soliton systems.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationOptical Fiber Communication Conference and Exhibit, 1998 (OFC '98)
    EditorsC. R. Menyuk
    PublisherIEEE
    Pages265
    Number of pages1
    ISBN (Print)1557525218
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 22 Feb 1998
    EventConference on Optical Fibre Communications -
    Duration: 1 Feb 19981 Feb 1998

    Publication series

    NameTechnical Digest
    PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

    Conference

    ConferenceConference on Optical Fibre Communications
    Abbreviated titleOFC'98
    Period1/02/981/02/98

    Bibliographical note

    Conference on Optical Fibre Communications (OFC'98), 22-27 Feb 1998, Santa Fe (US).

    Keywords

    • optical fibre communication
    • optical fibre dispersion
    • optical fibre theory
    • optical solitons
    • telecommunication network management
    • wavelength division multiplexing
    • 10 Gbit/s
    • Gordon-Haus jitter
    • WDM properties
    • dispersion-managed solitons
    • fundamental principles
    • future high-speed soliton systems
    • high data rate
    • multiple channels
    • optimum maps
    • soliton control
    • transoceanic distances

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