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Abid Munir

Researcher at Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications

Publications -  14
Citations -  33

Abid Munir is an academic researcher from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications. The author has contributed to research in topics: Passive optical network & Wavelength-division multiplexing. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 11 publications receiving 32 citations.

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A Simple and Cost-effective Design for Simultaneous Transmission of Point-to-point and Broadcast Services in WDM-PON

TL;DR: In this paper, a simple and cost-effective design of centralized light source wavelength division multiplexing passive optical network (WDM-PON) is proposed, which supports simultaneous transmission of point-to-point data and broadcast services.
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A novel symmetric 10 Gbit/s architecture with a single feeder fiber for WDM-PON based on chirp-managed laser

TL;DR: In this article, a single feeder fiber architecture for WDM-PON based on directly modulated chirp managed laser (CML) is proposed, where the downlink (DL) signal output from the laser is converted to return-to-zero (RZ) differential phase shift signal using a pulse carver.
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A Performance Based Comparative Analysis of High Speed Electro Absorption and Mach-Zehnder Modulators to Mitigate Chromatic Dispersion at 140 GHz Millimeter Wave

TL;DR: The Mach-Zehnder Modulator performs better than Electro Absorption Modulator at millimeter wave frequency and both FBG and DCF provide the same performance, however in the case of EAM, DCF is more effective as dispersion compensator than FBG at 25km.
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An AWG based colorless WDM-PON with RZ-DPSK modulated downstream and re-modulation of DL signal for OOK upstream

TL;DR: In this paper, an arrayed waveguide granting (AWG) based 10 Gbps full duplex WDM-PON utilizing a return-to-zero differential phase shift keying (RZDPSK) modulation technique for downlink direction and then re-modulation of the downlink signal for the uplink direction using intensity modulation technique (OOK) with a data rate of 10Gbps per channel.
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Coherent Optical Systems: Principles, Contemporary Implementations and Future Challenges for High Data Rate Communication

TL;DR: In this article, a tutorial review for coherent optical communication with emphasis on digital coherent receivers is presented, along with its advantages and prospective modulation formats to achieve 111 Gbps in next generation optical communication systems.