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Albert Rafel

Researcher at BT Group

Publications -  20
Citations -  547

Albert Rafel is an academic researcher from BT Group. The author has contributed to research in topics: Passive optical network & Access network. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 18 publications receiving 489 citations. Previous affiliations of Albert Rafel include Ericsson.

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Long-Reach Passive Optical Networks

TL;DR: In this paper, a tutorial reviewing research and development performed over the last few years to extend the reach of passive optical networks using technology such as optical amplifiers is presented, which is a good starting point for our work.
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Towards ultra-dense wavelength-to-the-user: The approach of the COCONUT project

TL;DR: The high-level COCONUT network should allow for seamless evolution from present PON architectures, but also support new emerging applications such as mobile back-haul and front-haul, and reach higher power budget and higher sensitivity, thanks to ultra-dense WDM.
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Technologies for Cost-Effective udWDM-PONs

TL;DR: In this article, an ultradense WDM-PON with only 6.25 GHz channel spacing is implemented with conventional DFB lasers, for a splitter-based PON infrastructure with 256 ONUs.
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Techno-Economic Impact of Filterless Data Plane and Agile Control Plane in the 5G Optical Metro

TL;DR: A strategic and distinctive effort is made to incorporate metro WDM topologies, traffic profiles and daily variation patterns, fault-tolerance requisites, and network operational choices, that faithfully reflect the expected 5G metro progression for a national carrier.
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Comprehensive model for technoeconomic studies of next-generation central offices for metro networks

TL;DR: A novel and simplified cost model for designing and evaluating a Central Office Rearchitected as a Datacenter (CORD) with a special focus not only on relative costs but also on power consumption figures is introduced.