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We experimentally demonstrate an optical intensity modulation transmitter and direct detection receiver-based channel-reuse WDM-PON. 40 Gb/s/λ downstream and 20 Gb/s/λ upstream transmissions over 45-km standard single-mode-fiber (SSMF) on a 100-GHz WDM grid are achieved.
We propose a channel-reuse, long-reach WDM-PON scheme and an optical beat noise-based automatic wavelength management method. A 40 km reach, channel-reuse, 40 Gb/s/λ downstream and 10 Gb/s/λ upstream signal transmission on a 100 GHz WDM grid is demonstrated.
We propose a remotely pumped EDFA and tunable transmitter-based 40-Gb/s/λ downstream and 10-Gb/s/λ upstream transmissions long-reach WDM-PON scheme and an optical beat noise-based novel automatic wavelength control method for tunable transmitter. Transmissions of 40-Gb/s DQPSK downstream using MZ Modulator and 10-Gb/s OOK upstream using optical beat noise-based self wavelength managed tunable transmitter...
We propose a remotely pumped EDFA-based 40-Gb/s downstream and 10-Gb/s upstream transmissions long-reach WDM-PON scheme with the downstream transmission implemented by QPSK transceiver and the upstream transmission implemented by FBG optical equalizer-based RSOA IM-DD. Transmissions of 40-Gb/s QPSK downstream using MZ Modulator and 10-Gb/s NRZ-OOK upstream using a 1.2-GHz RSOA equalized by FBG are...
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