Lin, 1997 - Google Patents
Reducing multiple optical carriers interference in broad-band passive optical networksLin, 1997
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- 9568734899980722072
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- Lin W
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- IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
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This letter discusses optical beat interference (OBI) and shows the efficiency in reducing this OBI in the broad-band passive optical network (BPON) by using an extra-strong modulation sine wave. The results show that the optical interference can be reduced to acceptable …
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