Abstract
The growing demand for broadband access networks keeps motivating research for higher capacity in both wired and wireless access networks. Recently, the recommendation for 50G-PON with conventional NRZ modulation has been published. Bidirectional point-to-point access networks, also known as BiDi, used in mobile xHaul, are standardized up to 50 Gb/s with PAM-4 as modulation format. The evolution in view of a next generation 6G wireless encourages research towards higher bitrates for fronthaul systems. Hence, there is interest for having single channel BiDi links with a bitrate of at least 100 Gb/s. In this paper we experimentally evaluate four possible IMDD transceiver schemes suitable for optical access applications in the O-Band that can cover BiDi link losses up to a bitrate of 100 Gb/s using PAM-4. We employ an EML with either a 25G-based APD or an optically preamplified p-i-n photodiode (PD) with low-complexity FFE equalization and achieve a real-time power budget of 23.7 dB, just above BiDi B- loss class. By adding an optical booster, we demonstrate up to 34 dB power budget, exceeding with enough margin the highest BiDi class B loss of 25 dB.
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