Current passive optical networks (PONs) use on–off keying (OOK) modulation throughout the entire network regardless of actual path losses. Statistics of commercial gigabit passive optical network (GPON) deployments show significant path loss differences among the optical network units (ONUs). Flexible 4- and 8-level pulse amplitude modulation (4/8-PAM) allocation for the better-situated ONUs can significantly increase the PON’s aggregated data rate. By keeping to intensity modulation direct detection (IM-DD) modulation and a constant symbol rate, the introduction of adaptive, multilevel PAM does not require expensive optics investments; additionally, 8-PAM is made feasible with zero-overhead data-aided equalization. Two scenarios for distri...
PON networks are designed around a minimum received power level. The actual use of power budgets in ...
Non-uniform pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) utilizes unequal distances between its modulation level...
Non-uniform pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) utilizes unequal distances between its modulation level...
Current passive optical networks (PONs) use on–off keying (OOK) modulation throughout the entire net...
Current passive optical networks (PONs) use on–off keying (OOK) modulation throughout the entire net...
Current passive optical networks (PONs) use on–off keying (OOK) modulation throughout the entire net...
Current passive optical networks (PONs) use on–off keying (OOK) modulation throughout the entire net...
Current passive optical networks (PONs) use on–off keying (OOK) modulation throughout the entire net...
Non-uniform pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) utilizes unequal distances between its modulation level...
Non-uniform pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) utilizes unequal distances between its modulation level...
Current PONs use OOK throughout the network regardless of actual path losses. Flexible 4/8-PAM for b...
Current PONs use OOK throughout the network regardless of actual path losses. Flexible 4/8-PAM for b...
Current PONs use OOK throughout the network regardless of actual path losses. Flexible 4/8-PAM for b...
Current PONs use OOK throughout the network regardless of actual path losses. Flexible 4/8-PAM for b...
PON networks are designed around a minimum received power level. The actual use of power budgets in ...
PON networks are designed around a minimum received power level. The actual use of power budgets in ...
Non-uniform pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) utilizes unequal distances between its modulation level...
Non-uniform pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) utilizes unequal distances between its modulation level...
Current passive optical networks (PONs) use on–off keying (OOK) modulation throughout the entire net...
Current passive optical networks (PONs) use on–off keying (OOK) modulation throughout the entire net...
Current passive optical networks (PONs) use on–off keying (OOK) modulation throughout the entire net...
Current passive optical networks (PONs) use on–off keying (OOK) modulation throughout the entire net...
Current passive optical networks (PONs) use on–off keying (OOK) modulation throughout the entire net...
Non-uniform pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) utilizes unequal distances between its modulation level...
Non-uniform pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) utilizes unequal distances between its modulation level...
Current PONs use OOK throughout the network regardless of actual path losses. Flexible 4/8-PAM for b...
Current PONs use OOK throughout the network regardless of actual path losses. Flexible 4/8-PAM for b...
Current PONs use OOK throughout the network regardless of actual path losses. Flexible 4/8-PAM for b...
Current PONs use OOK throughout the network regardless of actual path losses. Flexible 4/8-PAM for b...
PON networks are designed around a minimum received power level. The actual use of power budgets in ...
PON networks are designed around a minimum received power level. The actual use of power budgets in ...
Non-uniform pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) utilizes unequal distances between its modulation level...
Non-uniform pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) utilizes unequal distances between its modulation level...