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  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 27,
  • Issue 9,
  • pp. 1203-1211
  • (2009)

Characterization of a High Capacity Multi-User Optical Access Network Using 1 Gb/s 16 QAM Subcarrier Multiplexing

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Abstract

Error free operation assuming common FEC techniques is experimentally demonstrated for a multi-user optical access network based on 40 channel DWDM-PON infrastructure and Gigabit Ethernet 16 QAM subcarrier multiplexing transmission. Such a system would support 400 users with symmetrical 1.25 Gb/s connections and media independent final connectivity. To replicate actual working conditions, the experimental setup relied only on commercially available components and was tested with realistic distance reach and high sub-channel load.

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