High-speed broadband services require optical fibres in access networks, in which multiple subscribers are connected to service providers, to satisfy the continuously growing bandwidth demand. The primitive signaling scheme used in access networks enables the use of low-cost equipment but diminishes the bandwidth available to end-users. Thus, current technology will be unable to support future broadband demands. Coherent communication systems offer significantly improved power- and bandwidth-efficiency, but require fundamental simplifications to become economically viable for access networks. Here, we demonstrate a promising simplified coherent receiver exhibiting a robust performance against polarisation fluctuations over an installed fibr...
The next generation of fibre-optic internet infrastructure will involve long-haul transmission syste...
Worldwide, the coherent technologies have revolutionized the optical communication systems, signific...
It is predicted that demand in future optical access networks will reach multigigabit/s per user. Ho...
High-speed broadband services require optical fibres in access networks, in which multiple subscribe...
High-speed broadband services require optical fibres in access networks, in which multiple subscribe...
OAPA It is predicted that demand in future optical access networks will reach multi-gigabit/s per us...
In response to the ever-growing challenge of using conventional direct-modulation/direct-detection t...
Increasing bandwidth demand in residential, business, and Wi-Fi/cellular backhaul applications means...
This paper presents the most significant results achieved in the last two years by our group in cohe...
We investigate the impact of channel spacing and nonlinear transmission over 120 km of standard sing...
This paper presents the most significant results achieved in the last two years by our group in cohe...
This paper presents the most significant results achieved in the last two years by our group in cohe...
This paper presents the most significant results achieved in the last two years by our group in cohe...
This paper presents the most significant results achieved in the last two years by our group in cohe...
The next generation of fibre-optic internet infrastructure will involve long-haul transmission syste...
The next generation of fibre-optic internet infrastructure will involve long-haul transmission syste...
Worldwide, the coherent technologies have revolutionized the optical communication systems, signific...
It is predicted that demand in future optical access networks will reach multigigabit/s per user. Ho...
High-speed broadband services require optical fibres in access networks, in which multiple subscribe...
High-speed broadband services require optical fibres in access networks, in which multiple subscribe...
OAPA It is predicted that demand in future optical access networks will reach multi-gigabit/s per us...
In response to the ever-growing challenge of using conventional direct-modulation/direct-detection t...
Increasing bandwidth demand in residential, business, and Wi-Fi/cellular backhaul applications means...
This paper presents the most significant results achieved in the last two years by our group in cohe...
We investigate the impact of channel spacing and nonlinear transmission over 120 km of standard sing...
This paper presents the most significant results achieved in the last two years by our group in cohe...
This paper presents the most significant results achieved in the last two years by our group in cohe...
This paper presents the most significant results achieved in the last two years by our group in cohe...
This paper presents the most significant results achieved in the last two years by our group in cohe...
The next generation of fibre-optic internet infrastructure will involve long-haul transmission syste...
The next generation of fibre-optic internet infrastructure will involve long-haul transmission syste...
Worldwide, the coherent technologies have revolutionized the optical communication systems, signific...
It is predicted that demand in future optical access networks will reach multigigabit/s per user. Ho...