Optical packet transmission in 42.6 Gbit/s wavelength-division-multiplexed clockwork-routed networks
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01/04/2008
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The use of amplitude-modulated phase-shift-keyed (AM-PSK) optical data transmission is investigated in a sequence of concatenated links in a wavelength-division-multiplexed clockwork-routed network. The narrower channel spacing made possible by using AM-PSK format allows the network to contain a greater number of network nodes. Full differential precoding at the packet source reduces the amount of high-speed electronics required in the network and also offers simplified header recognition and time-to-live mechanisms. |
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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/18052/1/Optical_packet_transmission_in_42.6_Gbit_s.pdf Bravi, E.; Ellis, Andrew D.; Mishra, Arvind K. and Cotter, D. (2008). Optical packet transmission in 42.6 Gbit/s wavelength-division-multiplexed clockwork-routed networks. Journal of Optical Networking, 7 (4), pp. 266-276. |
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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/18052/ |
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Article PeerReviewed |