The current optical communications network consists of point-to-point optical transmission paths interconnected with relatively low-speed electronic switching and routing devices. As the demand for capacity increases, then higher speed electronic devices will become necessary. It is however hard to realise electronic chip-sets above 10 Gbit/s, and therefore to increase the achievable performance of the network, electro-optic and all-optic switching and routing architectures are being investigated. This thesis aims to provide a detailed experimental analysis of high-speed optical processing within an optical time division multiplexed (OTDM) network node. This includes the functions of demultiplexing, 'drop and insert' multiplexing, data rege...
We report a 160 Gb/s OTDM network comprising switching and demultiplexing through field deployed fib...
This thesis presents experimental investigations of the use of semiconductor optical amplifiers in a...
A single electroabsorption modulator was used to demultiplex a 10 Gbit/s channel from a 40 Gbit/s OT...
In this thesis, the possibility of processing optical time-division multiplexing (OTDM) signals in b...
In this thesis, the possibility of processing optical time-division multiplexing (OTDM) signals in b...
A three-node optical time-division multiplexing (OTDM) network is demonstrated that utilizes electro...
This thesis concerns all-optical signal processing technologies for 640 Gbit/s optical time-division...
The authors report on all-optical switching devices based on semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOA) ...
This thesis examines options for high capacity all optical networks. Specifically optical time divis...
We demonstrate simultaneous demultiplexing, data regeneration and clock recovery at 10Gbits/s, using...
We demonstrate simultaneous demultiplexing, data regeneration and clock recovery at 10Gbits/s, using...
This paper reports a 160-Gb/s OTDM network comprising switching and demultiplexing through field dep...
We demonstrate simultaneous demultiplexing, data regeneration and clock recovery at 10Gbits/s, using...
New insight to the feasibility of all-optical ultra speed switching up to 200 Gb/s. The technique wi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
We report a 160 Gb/s OTDM network comprising switching and demultiplexing through field deployed fib...
This thesis presents experimental investigations of the use of semiconductor optical amplifiers in a...
A single electroabsorption modulator was used to demultiplex a 10 Gbit/s channel from a 40 Gbit/s OT...
In this thesis, the possibility of processing optical time-division multiplexing (OTDM) signals in b...
In this thesis, the possibility of processing optical time-division multiplexing (OTDM) signals in b...
A three-node optical time-division multiplexing (OTDM) network is demonstrated that utilizes electro...
This thesis concerns all-optical signal processing technologies for 640 Gbit/s optical time-division...
The authors report on all-optical switching devices based on semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOA) ...
This thesis examines options for high capacity all optical networks. Specifically optical time divis...
We demonstrate simultaneous demultiplexing, data regeneration and clock recovery at 10Gbits/s, using...
We demonstrate simultaneous demultiplexing, data regeneration and clock recovery at 10Gbits/s, using...
This paper reports a 160-Gb/s OTDM network comprising switching and demultiplexing through field dep...
We demonstrate simultaneous demultiplexing, data regeneration and clock recovery at 10Gbits/s, using...
New insight to the feasibility of all-optical ultra speed switching up to 200 Gb/s. The technique wi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
We report a 160 Gb/s OTDM network comprising switching and demultiplexing through field deployed fib...
This thesis presents experimental investigations of the use of semiconductor optical amplifiers in a...
A single electroabsorption modulator was used to demultiplex a 10 Gbit/s channel from a 40 Gbit/s OT...