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We demonstrated 70nm seamless band transmission of 173×128Gb/s QPSK signals over 40×100km of TeraWave™ fiber. The complementary Raman/EDFAs and wide-band single-stage discrete Raman amplifiers were used to achieve this 17.3Tb/s capacity ultra-wide single-band transmission.
A low-power CMOS-driven VCSEL-based link using a 2-tap feed-forward equalizer in the transmitter is reported at 850-nm wavelengths. Power efficiencies of 1.5, 2.0, and 3.8 pJ/b are achieved at 22.5, 25, and 28.5 Gb/s, respectively.
We investigate the systematic influence of optical polarization effects and chromatic dispersion (CD) on digital timing phase estimation in receivers with coherent demodulation. It is shown by analysis and by simulation that half-Baud differential group delay (DGD) in combination with certain states of polarization (SOP) attenuates the clock tone such that the timing phase can not be estimated. Furthermore,...
Multi-domain traffic engineering is a major focus area for carriers and crankback signaling offers a very promising alternative. However, even though various crankback studies have been done, there remains significant latitude for improved multi-domain designs. To address these challenges, this work develops a novel solution for intra/inter-domain signaling crankback in IP/MPLS networks. Namely, dynamic...
This paper studies rerouting in advance reservation networks. Namely, a novel load-balancing scheme is proposed to reroute admitted inactive reservations in order to lower blocking probability and improve future bandwidth utilization. Detailed algorithms are outlined in the form of pseudo-code, followed by analyses of related time and space complexities. Simulation results are then presented to compare...
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