Presentation 2010-09-03
Impact of gain transience on RoF signal in WDM links caused by switching and benefit of transient-suppressed EDFA
Yoshinari AWAJI, Tetsuya KAWANISHI, Keizo INAGAKI, Naoya WADA,
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Abstract(in English) It can be supposed in general that each wavelength channel is in service while RoF signal is accommodated in WDM network. In such a case, add/drop in certain wavelength channel will usually cause gain transience driven by cross gain saturation in EDFA over whole optical link, and the transience easilty results in power change of radio signal emitted from base station. Such the power change is not desirable from the point of the view of regulation of wireless communication apparatus, thereby a demand for transient suppression for optical link may be risen. In this report, we observed the effect of transience on RoF service, and discuss about the advantage of transient-suppressed EDFA for RoF applications.
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Keyword(in English) RoF / WDM link / EDFA / gain transience / power change of RF signal
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Conference Date 2010/8/26(1days)
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Title (in English) Impact of gain transience on RoF signal in WDM links caused by switching and benefit of transient-suppressed EDFA
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Keyword(1) RoF
Keyword(2) WDM link
Keyword(3) EDFA
Keyword(4) gain transience
Keyword(5) power change of RF signal
1st Author's Name Yoshinari AWAJI
1st Author's Affiliation National institute of information and communications technology()
2nd Author's Name Tetsuya KAWANISHI
2nd Author's Affiliation National institute of information and communications technology
3rd Author's Name Keizo INAGAKI
3rd Author's Affiliation National institute of information and communications technology
4th Author's Name Naoya WADA
4th Author's Affiliation National institute of information and communications technology
Date 2010-09-03
Paper # PN2010-20
Volume (vol) vol.110
Number (no) 193
Page pp.pp.-
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