Abdulla et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Asymmetric 160/80 Gb/s TWDM PON with supported transmission method utilizing FBG and DMLAbdulla et al., 2022
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- 6631807745395219956
- Author
- Abdulla E
- Abass A
- Abdulkafi A
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- Publication venue
- Journal of Optical Communications
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The primary objective of time wavelength-division multiplexing passive optical networks (TWDM-PONs) development at the moment is the cost-effective capacity acquisition. This work addresses this issue by demonstrating a full-system TWDM-PON was selected as a …
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