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Marc Stephens

Researcher at Aston University

Publications -  72
Citations -  1130

Marc Stephens is an academic researcher from Aston University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optical amplifier & Wavelength-division multiplexing. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 70 publications receiving 1028 citations. Previous affiliations of Marc Stephens include University of Bristol & Coventry Health Care.

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WASPNET: a wavelength switched packet network

TL;DR: A photonic packet switching testbed is detailed which will allow the ideas developed within WASPNET to be tested in practice, permitting the practical problems of their implementation to be determined.
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Exceeding the nonlinear-shannon limit using raman laser based amplification and optical phase conjugation

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that a combination of Raman laser based amplification and optical phase conjugation enables transmission beyond the nonlinear-Shannon limit.
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4 Tb/s Transmission Reach Enhancement Using 10 × 400 Gb/s Super-Channels and Polarization Insensitive Dual Band Optical Phase Conjugation

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors experimentally demonstrate the benefit of polarization insensitive dual-band optical phase conjugation for up to ten 400 GB/s optical super-channels using a Raman amplified transmission link with a realistic span length of 75 km.
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Demonstration of ultrafast all-optical wavelength conversion utilizing birefringence in semiconductor optical amplifiers

TL;DR: In this paper, a high extinction ratio wavelength conversion was demonstrated in a semiconductor optical amplifier using a mixture of cross-gain and cross-phase modulation in a polarization rotation technique.
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Reduction of Nonlinear Intersubcarrier Intermixing in Coherent Optical OFDM by a Fast Newton-Based Support Vector Machine Nonlinear Equalizer

TL;DR: A fast Newton-based support vector machine (N-SVM) nonlinear equalizer (NLE) is experimentally demonstrated, for the first time, in 40 Gb/s 16-quadrature amplitude modulated coherent optical orthogonal frequency division multiplexing at 2000 km of transmission.