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Rene Bonk
Researcher at Bell Labs
Publications - 130
Citations - 1736
Rene Bonk is an academic researcher from Bell Labs. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optical amplifier & Passive optical network. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 117 publications receiving 1483 citations. Previous affiliations of Rene Bonk include Alcatel-Lucent & Braunschweig University of Technology.
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26 Tbit s-1 line-rate super-channel transmission utilizing all-optical fast Fourier transform processing
David Hillerkuss,Rene Schmogrow,T. Schellinger,M. Jordan,M. Winter,G. Huber,Thomas Vallaitis,Rene Bonk,P. Kleinow,F. Frey,M. Roeger,S. Koenig,A. Ludwig,A. Marculescu,Jingshi Li,M. Hoh,M. Dreschmann,J. Meyer,S. Ben Ezra,N. Narkiss,Bernd Nebendahl,Francesca Parmigiani,Periklis Petropoulos,Bojan Resan,Andreas Oehler,Kurt J. Weingarten,T. Ellermeyer,J. Lutz,M. Moeller,Michael Huebner,Jürgen Becker,Christian Koos,Wolfgang Freude,Juerg Leuthold +33 more
TL;DR: An optical fast Fourier transform scheme is demonstrated that provides the necessary computing power to encode lower-bitrate tributaries into 10.8 and 26.0 Tbit s-1 line-rate orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) data streams and to decode them from fibre-transmitted OFDM data streams.
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Slow and fast dynamics of gain and phase in a quantum dot semiconductor optical amplifier
Thomas Vallaitis,Christian Koos,Rene Bonk,Wolfgang Freude,M. Laemmlin,Christian Meuer,Dieter Bimberg,Juerg Leuthold +7 more
TL;DR: It is found that operation at high bias currents optimizes the performance for nonlinear cross-gain signal processing if a low chirp is required.
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Single source optical OFDM transmitter and optical FFT receiver demonstrated at line rates of 5.4 and 10.8 Tbit/s
David Hillerkuss,T. Schellinger,Rene Schmogrow,M. Winter,Thomas Vallaitis,Rene Bonk,A. Marculescu,Jingshi Li,M. Dreschmann,J. Meyer,S. Ben Ezra,N. Narkiss,Bernd Nebendahl,Francesca Parmigiani,Periklis Petropoulos,Bojan Resan,Kurt J. Weingarten,T. Ellermeyer,J. Lutz,Michael Moller,Michael Huebner,Jürgen Becker,Christian Koos,Wolfgang Freude,Juerg Leuthold +24 more
TL;DR: In this article, a real-time all-optical FFT receiver for OFDM data with line rates of 5.4 Tbit/s or 10.8 T bit/s is presented.
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Access and metro network convergence for flexible end-to-end network design [invited]
Marco Ruffini,Mohand Achouche,A. Arbelaez,Rene Bonk,A. Di Giglio,Nick Doran,Marija Furdek,R. Jensen,Julio Montalvo,Nick Parsons,Th. Pfeiffer,Luis Quesada,Christian Raack,Harald Rohde,Marco Schiano,Giuseppe Talli,Paul D. Townsend,Roland Wessäly,Lena Wosinska,Xin Yin,David B. Payne +20 more
TL;DR: The architecture modeling results show the vast potential for cost and power savings that node consolidation can bring, but the architecture also recognizes the limits of long-reach transmission for low-latency 5G services and proposes ways to address such shortcomings in future projects.
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The Input Power Dynamic Range of a Semiconductor Optical Amplifier and Its Relevance for Access Network Applications
Rene Bonk,Thomas Vallaitis,J. Guetlein,Christian Meuer,Holger Schmeckebier,Dieter Bimberg,Christian Koos,Wolfgang Freude,Juerg Leuthold +8 more
TL;DR: This paper gives design guidelines to maximize the input power dynamic range (IPDR) of a semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) and indicates that a large IPDR can be obtained if SOAs are designed properly.