Omella et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Driving requirements for wavelength shifting in colorless ONU with dual-arm modulatorOmella et al., 2009
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- Omella M
- Lázaro J
- Polo V
- Prat J
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- Journal of lightwave technology
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Dual-arm modulator configurations to perform wavelength shifting at the optical network units (ONUs) for the mitigation of Rayleigh backscattering impairment in bidirectional centralized-light passive optical networks (PONs) are proposed, with different solutions …
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