Multi-wavelength all-optical regeneration techniques
Multi-wavelength all-optical regeneration techniques
We review the progress on the various existing fibre-based solutions proposed to date to extend all-optical 2R regeneration to multi-channel operation. Our emphasis is on a bi-directional architecture based on offset filtering of an SPM broadened spectrum.
Parmigiani, F.
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Provost, L.
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Petropoulos, P.
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Richardson, D.J.
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July 2009
Parmigiani, F.
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Provost, L.
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Petropoulos, P.
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Richardson, D.J.
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Parmigiani, F., Provost, L., Petropoulos, P. and Richardson, D.J.
(2009)
Multi-wavelength all-optical regeneration techniques.
IEEE/LEOS Summer Topicals, Newport, USA.
20 - 22 Jul 2009.
(doi:10.1109/LEOSST.2009.5226221).
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We review the progress on the various existing fibre-based solutions proposed to date to extend all-optical 2R regeneration to multi-channel operation. Our emphasis is on a bi-directional architecture based on offset filtering of an SPM broadened spectrum.
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Published date: July 2009
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IEEE/LEOS Summer Topicals, Newport, USA, 2009-07-20 - 2009-07-22
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