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Optical Transport Network
About: Optical Transport Network is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 6055 publications have been published within this topic receiving 85783 citations.
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04 Mar 2012TL;DR: Simulations show that smaller fiber cross-connects (16×16, 48×48) can achieve low blocking of colorless, non-directional ROADM based dynamic optical networks.
Abstract: We study the impact of partitioning client-side fiber cross-connects on the blocking performance of colorless, non-directional ROADM based dynamic optical networks. Simulations show that smaller fiber cross-connects (16×16, 48×48) can achieve low blocking.
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17 Mar 2013TL;DR: Presents a collection of slides covering the following topics: optical signal processing; optical signal transmission; nonlinear process; photonic integration; modulation format; multicasting operation; multiplexing operation; demultiplexed operation; tunable optical delay; data grooming; flexible transmitter; optical control information; and microwave photonics.
Abstract: Presents a collection of slides covering the following topics: optical signal processing; optical signal transmission; nonlinear process; photonic integration; modulation format; multicasting operation; multiplexing operation; demultiplexing operation; tunable optical delay; data grooming; flexible transmitter; optical control information; and microwave photonics.
29 citations
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23 May 2008TL;DR: A comparison between two types of resource provisioning schemes for virtual PON is studied and a virtualization mechanism of passive optical networks based on optical orthogonal frequency division multiple access technologies is introduced.
Abstract: A virtualization mechanism of passive optical networks (PON) based on optical orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) technologies is introduced. A comparison between two types of resource provisioning schemes for virtual PON is studied.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe full service access network operator group perspectives on the feasibility of optical access networks to carry radio access network traffic for the existing and future mobile generations, and discuss topics related to the evolution of radio access interfaces, such as backhaul, midhaul, and fronthaul, their transmission through optical distribution networks, and passive optical network technology feasibility based on both time and wavelength division multiplexing and multiple accesses.
Abstract: This paper describes full service access network operator group perspectives on the feasibility of optical access networks to carry radio access network traffic for the existing and future mobile generations. The paper discusses topics related to the evolution of radio access interfaces, such as backhaul, midhaul, and fronthaul, their transmission through optical distribution networks, and passive optical network technology feasibility based on both time and wavelength division multiplexing and multiple accesses. Technology extensions are also discussed to provide guidance for future research.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate how to realize label swapping in an optical network where the label and payload are generated using optical carrier suppression and separation, and the bit error rate performance for both the payload and label are evaluated at different nodes in this optical network.
Abstract: We have experimentally demonstrated for the first time how to realize label swapping in an optical network where the label and payload are generated using optical carrier suppression and separation. The bit-error-rate performance for both the payload and label are evaluated at different nodes in this optical network.
29 citations