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Real-Time Software-Defined Dynamic Resource Allocation using OpenFlow for Next-Generation OFDM-based Optical Access Networks

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Abstract

We demonstrate the first software-defined dynamic resource allocation of OFDM subcarriers and modulation formats using the OpenFlow protocol and real-time DSP. Dynamic resource allocation for HD video and text is achieved for 20km SSMF transmission.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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