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Recent activity to achieve multi-gigabit transmission over 1 mm core diameter graded-index and step-index plastic optical fibers for distances up to 50 meters is reported in this paper. By employing a simple intensity-modulated direct-detection system with pulse amplitude or digital multi-tone modulation techniques, low-cost transceivers and easy to install large-core POFs, it is demonstrated that...
We report multi-Gbit/s capacity in 1-mm diameter graded index plastic optical fiber exploiting low-cost eye safe compliant transceivers. Transmission rates between 5.3 and 7.6 Gbit/s are achieved for lengths between 10 and 50 m using DMT.
We report record transmission systems of ultra-wideband MB-OFDM signal over 50-m 900-mum core graded-index PMMA POF using low-cost VCSEL at 667 nm. A gross bit rate of 2.1 Gbit/s is achieved with BER < 10-3.
We report record transmission systems over 50 metres of 900-µm core diameter graded-index POF using a low-cost VCSEL at 667 nm. A net bit rate of 4 Gbit/s is achieved with BER ≪ 10−3.
WDM transmission of eight 10-Gb/s signals in a metro ring with eight cascaded Linear Optical Amplifiers shows Q-factors better than 17.6 dB (BER < 2·10-14). A system with three add/drop nodes is demonstrated. Dynamic switching of channels does not affect transmission quality of the remaining channels.
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