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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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19 Jul 2001
TL;DR: In this paper, an optical transmission system accomplishes optical transmission to a long distance by combining a multiplexing line terminal with optical amplifiers, linear repeaters, and regenerators.
Abstract: An optical transmission system accomplishes optical transmission to a long distance by combining a multiplexing line terminal with optical amplifiers, linear repeaters, and regenerators with optical amplifiers combined together. The system also accomplishes the optical transmission to a short distance by directly connecting the linear terminals therebetween, with an electric-to-optic converter replaced by an electric-to-optic converter having a semiconductor amplifier, with an optic-to-electric converter by an optic-to-electric converter having an avalanche photodiode as light receiver, an with no use of any optical booster amplifier and optical preamplifier in the multiplexing line terminal. With these, the optical transmission system can be easily constructed depending on the transmission distance required.

40 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the ATM-based transport on passive optical networks, starting with a current implementation of an ATM-PON (APON) system that has already been installed for various trials.
Abstract: Multimedia communication has become the driving force for installing broadband systems in the public network. Different alternative solutions have been presented to realize a broadband interactive access network, such as installing optical fiber or upgrading the existing copper network with ADSL for twisted pair or hybrid fiber coax for CATV networks. Among these alternatives, optical fiber access networks are seen as the most future-safe solution. Especially, passive optical networks prove to be a cost-effective way to introduce fiber into the access network. This article presents ATM-based transport on passive optical networks, starting with a current implementation of an ATM-PON (APON) system that has already been installed for various trials. It further describes the evolution of APON systems to high-splitting, long-range PONs. The increase in both number of subscribers and distance range is discussed in combination with some specific technological issues such as upstream burst mode optical amplification. Special emphasis is placed on the work carried out within the scope of the ACTS PLANET project.

40 citations

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01 May 1990-IEEE Lcs
TL;DR: The types of network architectures and routing strategies that the authors think are best-suited to optical processing are proposed, and a generic optical routing processor is described.
Abstract: Electronic routing control of photonic switches is considered. The types of network architectures and routing strategies that the authors think are best-suited to optical processing are proposed, and a generic optical routing processor is described. Address-encoding schemes for optically controlling a photonic switching node are presented. The results of several experiments that have demonstrated optical control of a photonic switching node are reported. Potential applications of these photonic switching architectures are described. >

40 citations

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TL;DR: This design guideline helps to provide a comprehensive overview of the CM schemes in the literature, and addresses CM schemes with signal shaping and rate-adaptation capabilities to accommodate the data transmission scheme to optical links with different signal qualities.
Abstract: In this tutorial, we study the joint design of forward error correction (FEC) and modulation for fiber-optic communications. To this end, we use an information-theoretic design framework to investigate coded modulation (CM) techniques for standard additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channels and fiber-optic channels. This design guideline helps us provide a comprehensive overview of the CM schemes in the literature. Then, by invoking recent advances in optical channel modeling for nondispersion-managed links, we discuss two-dimensional (2-D) and four-dimensional (4-D) CM schemes. Moreover, we discuss the electronic computational complexity and hardware constraints of CM schemes for optical communications. Finally, we address CM schemes with signal shaping and rate-adaptation capabilities to accommodate the data transmission scheme to optical links with different signal qualities.

40 citations

Patent
22 Dec 2000
TL;DR: In this paper, a bidirectional optical add-drop multiplexer (BDMOM) was proposed for optical communication in WDM networks with complementary optical service channels, which can be deployed in metropolitan networks requiring high volumes of add-dropping multiplexing.
Abstract: The present invention provides a bidirectional wavelength division multiplexed optical communication system having bidirectional optical service channels. The bidirectional WDM optical communication system includes a bidirectional optical waveguide configured to carry a bidirectional optical communication signal comprising counterpropagating WDM optical signals. Each WDM optical signal includes plural optical channels and an optical service channel. A bidirectional optical add-drop multiplexer optically communicates with the waveguide. A first optical service channel selector optically communicates with the first bidirectional optical add-drop multiplexer input/output port. The first optical service channel selector is configured to separate the first optical service channel from the first WDM optical communication signal such that the first WDM signal enters the first input/output port of the bidirectional optical add-drop multiplexer and the first optical service channel is routed to a service channel module. Similarly, a second optical service channel selector optically communicates with the second input/output port of the bidirectional optical add-drop multiplexer and routes the second optical service channel to a service channel module. The bidirectional WDM optical communication system may advantageously by deployed in metropolitan networks requiring high volumes of add-drop multiplexing.

40 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
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