This paper examines the quality of transmission of voice over cellular, packet-switched networks.
Self-Seeded RSOA transmitters are a possible implementation of wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) passive optical networks (PON).
We report in this letter on a 100-Gb/s spectrally efficient transmission over 16 x 100 km of standard single-mode fiber employing erbium-doped fiber amplifiers.
The system performance of 2-D wavelength hopping/time spreading CDMA systems is found to be limited by the occurrence of the beat noise between the components of the signal and the multiple user in
Network coding at the physical layer (PNC) can be used to improve the network capacity in a wireless channel.
We report on the impact of wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) channel count onto the nonlinear distortions induced by an ultra-wideband (UWB) semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA).
We present an upgraded circulating loop to simply account for the actual impact of the different channels optical routings when assessing the transmission performance in the WDM transparent network
In the framework of the GALILEO signal definition, this paper endeavours to address two signal optimisation issues through results of simulations.
Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms.
The benefit of optical performance monitoring in terms of addressing the extent of optical transparency is analyzed with respect to network topology and traffic patterns.