2018
DOI: 10.3390/photonics5030024
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Programmable Adaptive BVT for Future Optical Metro Networks Adopting SOA-Based Switching Nodes

Abstract: Adaptive Sliceable-Bandwidth Variable Transceivers (S-BVTs) are key enablers for future optical networks. In particular, those based on Discrete MultiTone (DMT) modulation and Direct Detection (DD) can be considered a flexible solution suitable to address the cost efficiency requirement of optical metro networks. In this paper, we propose to use a cost-effective S-BVT option/implementation in optical metro networks adopting switching nodes based on Semiconductor Optical Amplifier (SOA) technology. Bit loading … Show more

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“…As shown in Table 2, the effect of traversing multiple nodes and, thus, multiple filtering stages, degrades the performance (filter narrowing effect) and should be taken into account for an optimal design [9,34,35]. This effect is particularly detrimental when the filter bandwidth is narrow (<25 GHz) and, therefore, most prominent in flexi-grid networks.…”
Section: S-bvt Elementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown in Table 2, the effect of traversing multiple nodes and, thus, multiple filtering stages, degrades the performance (filter narrowing effect) and should be taken into account for an optimal design [9,34,35]. This effect is particularly detrimental when the filter bandwidth is narrow (<25 GHz) and, therefore, most prominent in flexi-grid networks.…”
Section: S-bvt Elementmentioning
confidence: 99%