Optical Fiber Communication Conference 2010
DOI: 10.1364/ofc.2010.otuo3
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Very High Bit Rate Transmission for NGPON using AMOOFDM Direct Modulation of Linear Laser

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“…The OOK modulation simply the transmitter structure for ONU and it can be compatible with polarization division multiplexing (PDM). The downstream OFDM modulation scheme can provide advantages such as great resistance to fiber dispersion, high spectral efficiency, and extreme flexibility for both multiple services access and dynamic bandwidth allocation [16]- [18]. Limited by the bandwidth of the RSOA, the scheme applies to the asymmetric traffic scenario where the downstream bandwidth is large while the upstream bandwidth is relative low [19].…”
Section: Technique Principlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The OOK modulation simply the transmitter structure for ONU and it can be compatible with polarization division multiplexing (PDM). The downstream OFDM modulation scheme can provide advantages such as great resistance to fiber dispersion, high spectral efficiency, and extreme flexibility for both multiple services access and dynamic bandwidth allocation [16]- [18]. Limited by the bandwidth of the RSOA, the scheme applies to the asymmetric traffic scenario where the downstream bandwidth is large while the upstream bandwidth is relative low [19].…”
Section: Technique Principlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It will also allow to use low-speed analogue transceiver and simple optics. There have been preceding studies of OFDM technology to NG-PON [8,9]. We will present on-site a novel low power consumption, bandwidth-assignment-flexible OFDMA technique on-site.…”
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“…It has been shown in [3] that Intensity Modulation Direct Detection (IMDD) AMO-OFDM has the potential to meet the speeds required for these next generation networks. The use of directly modulated laser transmitters in these systems reduces both cost and footprint relative to transmitters which employ external modulators.…”
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confidence: 99%