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Unamplified 10-km transmission using direct-detection optical OFDM superchannel at 100 Gbps

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Abstract

The technical feasibility of a 10-km, 100 Gbps, single-optical channel transmission system based on direct-detection orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing that does not require amplification or FEC is numerically demonstrated for a BER lower than 10−12. The cost-effective transceiver combined with a standard single-mode fiber represents an appealing alternative to implement next generation 100 Gbps or four-channel WDM 400 Gbps Ethernet technology.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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