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25 August 1999 Performance of burst-mode receiver and optical repeater units in SuperPON
Jan Codenie, Brecht Stubbe, Chris Coene, R. Vlaminck, Peter Vaes, X. Z. Qui, Jan Vandewege, Paolo Solina, B. Hans Slabbinck
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Abstract
This paper describes the TDMA uplink of the ACTS PLANET project, realizing a high split long range access network using optical amplification. An overview of the network topology and the different building blocks is given. In particular, the differentiating burst mode receiver, the optical repeater units and the amplified splitter controller will be discussed. Bit error measurements were performed to define the system limits of the access network. It is shown that a feeder length of 90 km, in combination with a split factor of 2000 and a drop section length of 10 km are feasible.
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Jan Codenie, Brecht Stubbe, Chris Coene, R. Vlaminck, Peter Vaes, X. Z. Qui, Jan Vandewege, Paolo Solina, and B. Hans Slabbinck "Performance of burst-mode receiver and optical repeater units in SuperPON", Proc. SPIE 3843, All-Optical Networking 1999: Architecture, Control, and Management Issues, (25 August 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.360397
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KEYWORDS
Switching

Optical amplifiers

Receivers

Planets

Clocks

Network architectures

Optical networks

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