Presentation 2008-08-28
Progress in Ultrafast Optical Transmission Technology based on Optical Processing : ranging from LD modules to all-optical processing circuits : the newly-developed multiplexing technologies
Masatoshi SARUWATARI,
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Abstract(in English) Since the first single-mode fiber based optical transmission system, e.g., F-400M was introduced by NTT in Japan in 1983, much progress has been made in large-capacity optical fiber transmission systems during a quarter century thanks to the newly developed multiplexing technologies including OTDM/ETDM as well as DWDM/CWDM. In this presentation, we will introduce some of the key optical active/passive circuits and the all-optical processing circuits, which are indispensable for the future terabit optical transmission systems based on those multiplexing technologies.
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Keyword(in English) LD module / SC light source / all-optical processing / optical MUX/DEMUX / optical sampling / 2R/3R repeater
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Conference Date 2008/8/21(1days)
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Title (in English) Progress in Ultrafast Optical Transmission Technology based on Optical Processing : ranging from LD modules to all-optical processing circuits : the newly-developed multiplexing technologies
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Keyword(1) LD module
Keyword(2) SC light source
Keyword(3) all-optical processing
Keyword(4) optical MUX/DEMUX
Keyword(5) optical sampling
Keyword(6) 2R/3R repeater
1st Author's Name Masatoshi SARUWATARI
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Communications Engineering, National Defense Academy()
Date 2008-08-28
Paper # OCS2008-42,OFT2008-23
Volume (vol) vol.108
Number (no) 189
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 47
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