1996
DOI: 10.1109/50.511663
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Coherent optical systems implemented for business traffic routing and access: the RACE COBRA project

Abstract: The RACE COBRA consortium has performed four field trials to verify the suitability of dense WDM combined with heterodyne detection (for which the term CMC, "coherent multicarrier" is used) for different network applications. The main advantage in using heterodyne detection is the simple access to individual optical channels by only switching local lasers to the desired channel. Heterodyne detection acts as a perfect optical filter. Thus, a plurality of dense spaced optical carriers can be placed, e.g., within… Show more

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“…The idea of employing LO tuning for channel selection in coherent WDM access networks was further investigated in the European research project RACE/COBRA. Alberquerque [30] describes an experimental demonstration and Bachus et al [31] describes four field trials carried out towards the end of the project. In [32] a passive star architecture employing coherent detection for multichannel optical transmission is presented.…”
Section: B Coherent Detection In Optical Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The idea of employing LO tuning for channel selection in coherent WDM access networks was further investigated in the European research project RACE/COBRA. Alberquerque [30] describes an experimental demonstration and Bachus et al [31] describes four field trials carried out towards the end of the project. In [32] a passive star architecture employing coherent detection for multichannel optical transmission is presented.…”
Section: B Coherent Detection In Optical Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%