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Chang-Joon Chae

Researcher at University of Melbourne

Publications -  130
Citations -  1557

Chang-Joon Chae is an academic researcher from University of Melbourne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Passive optical network & Wavelength-division multiplexing. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 130 publications receiving 1493 citations. Previous affiliations of Chang-Joon Chae include Information and Communications University & Cooperative Research Centre.

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Fixed Mobile Convergence Architectures for Broadband Access: Integration of EPON and WiMAX [Topics in Optical Communications]

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed four broadband access architectures to integrate EPON and WiMAX technologies, which can take advantage of the bandwidth benefit of fiber communications, and the mobile and non-line-of-sight features of wireless communications.
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Active temporal multiplexing of indistinguishable heralded single photons

TL;DR: This work demonstrates the multiplexing of photons from four temporal modes solely using fibre-integrated optics and off-the-shelf electronic components, and shows a 100% enhancement to the single-photon output probability without introducing additional multi-Photon noise.
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High-speed WDM-PON using CW injection-locked Fabry-Pérot laser diodes.

TL;DR: A new WDM-PON architecture using Fabry-Pérot laser diodes (FP-LDs) that are injection-locked by continuous wave (CW) seed light that is potentially low from the fact that the CW laser sources located at the central office can be shared by many WDM PONs and low-cost FP- LDs are used as light sources for data rates as high as 10 Gb/s.
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A PON system suitable for internetworking optical network units using a fiber Bragg grating on the feeder fiber

TL;DR: A simple method for interconnecting a group of optical network units (ONUs) dispersed throughout the customer premises, yet retaining the features of the conventional passive optical network (PON) system is proposed.