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Spectral and Temporal Analysis of the NGPON2 Short-Term Wavelength Drift for 10Gbit/s Bursts

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Abstract

Short-term wavelength drift is a critical parameter for Next Generation Passive Optical Networks (NG-PON2). This parameter is measured on a pre-commercial system. A wide wavelength drift is observed, suggesting toughening current recommendations.

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