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Tokyo, Japan -
April 5, 2007 Yokogawa and Fujitsu Develop 40 Gbps DQPSK Optical Transmission Technology - New technology enables ultra high-capacity inter-city optical networks - Yokogawa Electric Corporation and Fujitsu Limited today announced the joint development of the world's first practical 40 Gbps optical transmission technologies using differential quadrature phase shift keying (DQPSK) (*1). The two companies are respectively planning to incorporate the technologies in various new products for 40 Gbps ultra high-speed optical transmission networks. The new technologies were developed under the strategic partnership established between Yokogawa and Fujitsu in March of 2006 to jointly develop core system technologies and key components for ultra high-speed optical transmission systems, and with the cooperation of Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. Sample products were on display at the Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exposition (OFC) and the National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference (NFOEC) 2007, to be held in Anaheim, California from March 27 - 29, 2007. Background of Development The dissemination of optical access networks that directly connect households via optical fibers and the construction of next generation networks have led to a increasing demand for greater capacity in inter-city optical transmission networks. In order to meet this demand, increasing the maximum transmission speed from 10 Gbps used in current optical transmission systems to 40 Gbps is being considered. Overview of Development Challenge Seeking to overcome this obstacle, advances are being made in investigating DQPSK-type transmission, which is tolerant to waveform distortion due to PMD, and its high performance has been confirmed in the laboratory experiments. However, the configuration of a DQPSK format is complex, and thus large size and high power consumption of the optical transceivers have proved to be challenges.
Yokogawa Electric and Fujitsu Limited, in cooperation with Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd, have successfully developed the world's first practical 40 Gbps DQPSK optical transmission technologies: 1. DQPSK LN Optical Modulator: 2. Dedicated ICs and Devices that Enable DQPSK: 3. Compact Optical Transmission Module: Results 100 units of 40 Gbps DQPSK optical transceivers were manufactured and transmission performance and stable operation despite environmental changes, such as temperature fluctuations and variations in supply voltages, was confirmed. Furthermore, the transmission reach as limited by PMD was found to be approximately eight times better than that of standard binary modulation (figure 2). The resulting technology is expected to significantly reduce the time it will take to implement major inter-city high-capacity optical networks. Moving Forward Utilizing the newly developed technology, Yokogawa Electric and Fujitsu are respectively planning to bring various products for 40 Gbps ultra high-speed optical transmission networks to the market. Notes (*1) Differential Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (DQPSK): (*2) Polarization Mode Dispersion (PMD): (*3) Binary Modulation (*4) International Telecommunication Union – Telecommunication standardization sector (ITU-T): (*5) LN Optical Modulator: (*6) InP Hetero-Junction Bipolar Transistor (InP HBT): Fore more information, please see: - Yokogawa Electric Corporation: http://www.yokogawa.com/
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