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Line-coding process based on multiplexing for parallel optical transmission

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Abstract

Parallel optical links1,2 are promising techniques for increasing the transmission capacity and distance of high-throughput interconnections in B-ISDN transmission/switching systems. The size, cost, and power consumption of parallel optical links must be reduced because a large number of links are used in frames and shelves of B-ISDN systems. In this paper we propose a line-coding process based on multiplexing to solve this problem and to permit burst-mode signal transmission.

© 1994 Optical Society of America

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