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FLCS-PON - A 100 Gbit/s Flexible Passive Optical Network: Concepts and Field Trial

Journal

JOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 39, Issue 16, Pages 5314-5324

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JLT.2021.3102383

Keywords

Passive optical networks; Optical network units; Optical fibers; Optical transmitters; Time division multiplexing; Optical signal processing; Optical receivers; FLCS-PON; optical communication; passive optical network (PON); time division multiplexing (TDM)

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FLCS-PON is a flexible-rate passive optical network that can achieve high bitrates and optimize transmission methods based on user channel conditions. By incorporating new techniques and components, it is capable of more than doubling the throughput increase compared to the upcoming 50 Gbit/s PON, while still supporting a full array of deployed fiber edge cases.
We demonstrate concepts and results of a field trial for a flexible-rate passive optical network (FLCS-PON), which delivers bitrates up to 100 Gbit/s and allows for adaptations in the transmission method to match the users' channel conditions and optimize throughput. FLCS-PON builds on top of the hardware ecosystem that will be developed for ITU-T 50 Gbit/s PON and employs three new ingredients: optical network unit (ONU) grouping, flexible modulation format, and flexible forward error correction (FEC) code rate. Together, these techniques take advantage of the optical distribution network (ODN) statistics to realize a system capable of more than twofold throughput increase compared to the upcoming 50 Gbit/s PON, but still able to support a full array of deployed fiber edge cases, which are problematic for legacy PONs. In this paper we explain the concepts behind enabling techniques of FLCS-PON. We then report on a field trial over a deployed fiber infrastructure, using a system consisting of one FLCS-PON OLT and two ONUs. We report both pre- and post-forward-error-correction (post-FEC) performance of our system, demonstrating achievable net bitrate over an operator's fiber infrastructure. We realize a downlink transmission at double the speed of ITU-T 50 Gbit/s PON for ONUs exhibiting lower optical path loss (OPL), while simultaneously continue to support ONUs at high OPLs. We additionally realize a record-high 31.5 dB loss budget for 100 Gbit/s transmission using a direct-detection ONU with an optical preamplifier.

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