Ossieur et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Demonstration of a 32× 512 split, 100 km reach, 2× 32× 10 Gb/s hybrid DWDM-TDMA PON using tunable external cavity lasers in the ONUsOssieur et al., 2011
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- Author
- Ossieur P
- Antony C
- Naughton A
- Clarke A
- Krimmel H
- Yin X
- Qiu X
- Ford C
- Borghesani A
- Moodie D
- Poustie A
- Wyatt R
- Harmon B
- Lealman I
- Maxwell G
- Rogers D
- Smith D
- Smolorz S
- Rohde H
- Nesset D
- Davey R
- Townsend P
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- Publication venue
- Journal of Lightwave Technology
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We report on a hybrid DWDM-TDMA optical access network that provides a route for integrating access and metro networks into a single all-optical system. The greatest challenge in using DWDM in optical access networks is to precisely align the wavelength of …
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