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We report on the transmission performance of a 10×10Gb/s low-cost photonic integrated transceiver comprising a reflective SOA-based laser array and a reflective EAM array over 825km under mixed 10G/40G traffic conditions at 50GHz grid.
Simultaneous dual-channel OOK and DPSK regeneration at 21.328Gb/s using a single monolithic quad-SOA array hybridly integrated on a silica-on-silicon PLC is demonstrated. The transmission performance of the regenerated signals was evaluated up to 950 km.
A DWDM-TDMA PON using carrier distribution with symmetric 320 Gb/s capacity is demonstrated over 124 km field-installed fibers. The upstream channels feature a 3R 10 Gb/s burst-mode receiver with electronic dispersion compensation, burst-mode EDFAs and integrated reflective SOA-EAMs.
We demonstrate a DWDM-TDMA PON with symmetric 320 Gb/s capacity shared between 16384 customers. The upstream channels were tested in burst-mode and feature low-cost tuneable lasers, monolithically integrated SOA-EAMs, burst-mode EDFAs and a 10 Gb/s burst-mode receiver.
This paper presents the first burst-mode system tests of a new hybrid 10Gb/s DWDM-TDM PON. The upstream channels in the network are enabled by combining novel, cost-effective tuneable ONU lasers and a gain-stabilized EDFA (BM-EDFA).
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