IRIS publication 43336808
Serial OTDM for 100 Gbit-Ethernet applications
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TY - JOUR - Ellis, AD,Chow, CW - 2006 - April - Electronic Letters - Serial OTDM for 100 Gbit-Ethernet applications - Validated - () - GENERATION - 42 - 485 - 487 - A novel transmitter for 100 Gbit-Ethernet applications is proposed, based on the serial cascade of two 50 Gbit/s inverse-return-to-zero (also known as dark soliton) transmitters based on Mach-Zehnder modulators. The proposed transmitter and demultiplexer system uses commercially available components optimised for 40 Gbit/s applications. A 2.9 dB penalty at 100 Gbit/s is obtained using a single-stage OTDM demultiplexer and a preamplified receiver. - DOI 10.1049/el:20060385 DA - 2006/04 ER -
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@article{V43336808, = {Ellis, AD and Chow, CW }, = {2006}, = {April}, = {Electronic Letters}, = {Serial OTDM for 100 Gbit-Ethernet applications}, = {Validated}, = {()}, = {GENERATION}, = {42}, pages = {485--487}, = {{A novel transmitter for 100 Gbit-Ethernet applications is proposed, based on the serial cascade of two 50 Gbit/s inverse-return-to-zero (also known as dark soliton) transmitters based on Mach-Zehnder modulators. The proposed transmitter and demultiplexer system uses commercially available components optimised for 40 Gbit/s applications. A 2.9 dB penalty at 100 Gbit/s is obtained using a single-stage OTDM demultiplexer and a preamplified receiver.}}, = {DOI 10.1049/el:20060385}, source = {IRIS} }
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AUTHORS | Ellis, AD,Chow, CW | ||
YEAR | 2006 | ||
MONTH | April | ||
JOURNAL_CODE | Electronic Letters | ||
TITLE | Serial OTDM for 100 Gbit-Ethernet applications | ||
STATUS | Validated | ||
TIMES_CITED | () | ||
SEARCH_KEYWORD | GENERATION | ||
VOLUME | 42 | ||
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START_PAGE | 485 | ||
END_PAGE | 487 | ||
ABSTRACT | A novel transmitter for 100 Gbit-Ethernet applications is proposed, based on the serial cascade of two 50 Gbit/s inverse-return-to-zero (also known as dark soliton) transmitters based on Mach-Zehnder modulators. The proposed transmitter and demultiplexer system uses commercially available components optimised for 40 Gbit/s applications. A 2.9 dB penalty at 100 Gbit/s is obtained using a single-stage OTDM demultiplexer and a preamplified receiver. | ||
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DOI_LINK | DOI 10.1049/el:20060385 | ||
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