Presentation 2002/10/2
A study of multichannel video and IP multiplexing System configuration with CWDM technology
Hideo Kawata, Toshihiko Sugie,
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Abstract(in English) We propose IP and multichannel video multiplexing systems by using the CWDM technology. In this configuration, each signal was individually amplified to extend the distance. Moreover channel amplifiers, which had a simple configuration optimized for one signal channel and were cost-effective, were used for IP signals. The multichannel video service and the IP service are simultaneously provided through one fiber with this configuration in the backbone network of the B-PON system that is based on ITU-T G.983.3. In this paper, we describe the design requirements for the proposed configuration and provide the experiment results that confirmed the feasibility of this configuration.
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Keyword(in English) CWDM / Gigabit Ethernet / Single channel amplifier / multichannel video / Stimulated Brillouin Scateraling
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Title (in English) A study of multichannel video and IP multiplexing System configuration with CWDM technology
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Keyword(1) CWDM
Keyword(2) Gigabit Ethernet
Keyword(3) Single channel amplifier
Keyword(4) multichannel video
Keyword(5) Stimulated Brillouin Scateraling
1st Author's Name Hideo Kawata
1st Author's Affiliation NTT Access Network Services System Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Toshihiko Sugie
2nd Author's Affiliation NTT Access Network Services System Laboratories
Date 2002/10/2
Paper # OCS2002-63
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 358
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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