Tawade, 2013 - Google Patents
100 Gb/s long‐reach WDM‐PON implemented by using directly modulated RSOATawade, 2013
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- 13260130396598389207
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- Tawade L
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- Publication venue
- Microwave and Optical Technology Letters
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This article presents long reach wavelength division multiplexing passive optical network (WDM‐PON) system capable of delivering 100 Gb/s data to each subscriber. For cost‐ effectiveness, WDM‐PON is implemented in loopback configuration using directly …
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