Coherent receivers offer a potential solution for implementing a high-capacity, long-reach (up to 100 km) passive optical network (LR-PON), due mainly to their high sensitivity, frequency selectivity, and bandwidth efficiency. When using coherent receivers, received signals can be post-processed digitally to mitigate the specific impairments found in access networks and, additionally, relax the optical complexity requirements of the coherent receiver. However, the digital signal processing must itself be low complexity in order to minimize the overall complexity and power consumption of the optical network unit (ONU). This paper focuses on the impact of reduced complexity equalization algorithms on receiver sensitivity in a LR-PON. It is fo...
This semi-tutorial paper outlines the potential advantages afforded by digital coherent receivers in...
It is predicted that demand in future optical access networks will reach multigigabit/s per user. Ho...
It is predicted that demand in future optical access networks will reach multigigabit/s per user. Ho...
The relative merits of coherent-enabled optical access network architectures are explored, with a fo...
Increasing bandwidth demand in residential, business, and Wi-Fi/cellular backhaul applications means...
Abstract—The relative merits of coherent-enabled optical access network architectures are explored, ...
In this paper, we have analyzed the signal processing methods both in digital and optical domain to ...
We demonstrate 10-Gb/s transmission over more than 130 km of G.652 fiber using a simple directly mod...
We demonstrate 10-Gb/s transmission over more than 130 km of G.652 fiber using a simple directly mod...
We demonstrate 10-Gb/s transmission over more than 130 km of G.652 fiber using a simple directly mod...
We demonstrate 10-Gb/s transmission over more than 130 km of G.652 fiber using a simple directly mod...
We demonstrate 10-Gb/s transmission over more than 130 km of G.652 fiber using a simple directly mod...
This semi-tutorial paper outlines the potential advantages afforded by digital coherent receivers in...
We demonstrate 10-Gb/s transmission over more than 130 km of G.652 fiber using a simple directly mod...
Digital coherent receivers employing Alamouti-coding are a promising solution for passive optical ne...
This semi-tutorial paper outlines the potential advantages afforded by digital coherent receivers in...
It is predicted that demand in future optical access networks will reach multigigabit/s per user. Ho...
It is predicted that demand in future optical access networks will reach multigigabit/s per user. Ho...
The relative merits of coherent-enabled optical access network architectures are explored, with a fo...
Increasing bandwidth demand in residential, business, and Wi-Fi/cellular backhaul applications means...
Abstract—The relative merits of coherent-enabled optical access network architectures are explored, ...
In this paper, we have analyzed the signal processing methods both in digital and optical domain to ...
We demonstrate 10-Gb/s transmission over more than 130 km of G.652 fiber using a simple directly mod...
We demonstrate 10-Gb/s transmission over more than 130 km of G.652 fiber using a simple directly mod...
We demonstrate 10-Gb/s transmission over more than 130 km of G.652 fiber using a simple directly mod...
We demonstrate 10-Gb/s transmission over more than 130 km of G.652 fiber using a simple directly mod...
We demonstrate 10-Gb/s transmission over more than 130 km of G.652 fiber using a simple directly mod...
This semi-tutorial paper outlines the potential advantages afforded by digital coherent receivers in...
We demonstrate 10-Gb/s transmission over more than 130 km of G.652 fiber using a simple directly mod...
Digital coherent receivers employing Alamouti-coding are a promising solution for passive optical ne...
This semi-tutorial paper outlines the potential advantages afforded by digital coherent receivers in...
It is predicted that demand in future optical access networks will reach multigigabit/s per user. Ho...
It is predicted that demand in future optical access networks will reach multigigabit/s per user. Ho...