Demonstration of 512-TR-PPM Fiber Optical Transmission Link

2023 Photonics & Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS)(2023)

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In this paper, we demonstrate a data transfer over a 20km long single-mode fiber (SMF) optical communication link using a transmitted-reference pulse position modulated (TR-PPM) signals with a pulse duration of 50 ps. Employment of position widths (time bins) of 50, 100, and 200 ps with 512 positions per one symbol allows achieving a transmission rate of up to 59.5 Mbps. Implementation of a robust PPM communication with a very low duty cycle over the C-band fiber optical links, where the typical signal attenuation for standard SMF fiber is around 0.2 dB/km at 1550 nm wavelength, paves the way to long-reach high energy-efficiency data transmission links. After photodetection by high-speed PIN photodiode, precisely detecting a high number of pulse positions with 50 ps accuracy is challenging. Therefore, we demonstrate TR-PPM signal demodulation using a high-accuracy event timer A033-ET. To enable the operation of this event timer, PPM pulses at the input of this timer are expanded to at least 700 ps using our developed pulse duration expansion module, which includes an in-house manufactured electrical low-pass filter (LPF) and other supporting radio frequency components.
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512-TR-PPM fiber optical transmission link,bit rate 59.5 Mbit/s,C-band fiber optical links,data transfer,data transmission links,developed pulse duration expansion module,distance 20.0 km,high-accuracy event timer,high-speed PIN photodiode,in-house manufactured electrical low-pass filter,long-reach high energy-efficiency,low duty cycle,PPM pulses,pulse positions,radio frequency components,robust PPM communication,single-mode fiber optical communication link,standard SMF fiber,time 100.0 ps,time 200.0 ps,time 50.0 ps,time 700.0 ps,TR-PPM signal demodulation,transmission rate,transmitted-reference pulse position modulated signals,typical signal attenuation,wavelength 1550.0 nm
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