SubSystems for Dynamic WavelengthRouted Optical Networks: Experimental Investigation of Physical Layer SubSystems, Including ,Used

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This book describes an investigation of technologies and subsystems for physical layer implementation of dynamic wavelengthrouted optical networks, including opticalburstswitching(OBS) architectures, operating with millisecond burst lengths. The key subsystems and existing solutions are identified and new systems are developed where appropriate. The initial focus is the tunable transmitter. Available laser technology is identified, the operation of fast tunable lasers investigated, and a burst transmitter using SOA blanking and wavelength locking is developed. Next, the characterization and analysis of the first 10Gb/s digital burstmode receiver, based on an AC coupled photodiode, asynchronous digital sampling at 20GS/s and digital signal processing, is described. Subsequently, the optimum performance of optically gainclamped EDFAs is investigated. Finally, an experimental OBS link model, comprising the burst transmitter, receiver, gainclamped amplifiers, wavelength routers and fiber spans within a recirculating transmission loop is described. The model is used to investigate sub system interoperability and implications for overall network design.

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