Presentation 1999/1/28
Q-factor-based level design in photonic packet switches : An example of a photonic ATM switch (FRONTIER)
Shinji Mino, Tohru Matsunaga,
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Abstract(in English) A photonic packet switch that uses wavelength-division multiplexing may include several largely lossy devices, erbium-doped fiber amplifiers, and semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOA) in a cascaded configuration. A signal transmitted through the SOA has pattern effects when an 10-Gbit/s-class high speed NRZ signal was used. In this paper, we indicated that the level diagram can be designed based on a Q-factor even in a saturated condition in the SOA when a Manchester signal was used. Furthermore, we outlined the simple method to calculate qualitatively the level diagram, which is useful to design a new photonic packet switch.
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Keyword(in English) ATM switch / SOA / Q-factor / BER / EDFA / level diagram
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Title (in English) Q-factor-based level design in photonic packet switches : An example of a photonic ATM switch (FRONTIER)
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Keyword(1) ATM switch
Keyword(2) SOA
Keyword(3) Q-factor
Keyword(4) BER
Keyword(5) EDFA
Keyword(6) level diagram
1st Author's Name Shinji Mino
1st Author's Affiliation NTT Optoelectonics Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Tohru Matsunaga
2nd Author's Affiliation NTT Optical Network Systems Laboratories
Date 1999/1/28
Paper # SSE98-180,OCS98-81
Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 568
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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