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22 February 1995 Smart 155.52 Mb/s burst-mode transceiver with embedded intelligence for time division multiple access (TDMA) passive optical network (PON) applications
Xing-Zhi Qiu, Z. W. Yu, Xiaohua Wang, C. Botte, Jan Vandewege, Karel De Meyer, Willy Trog
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Proceedings Volume 2449, Fiber Optic Network Components; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.201960
Event: Advanced Networks and Services, 1995, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Abstract
This paper presents a novel design of a burst-mode transceiver with local real-time intelligence for point-to-multipoint upstream transmission at 155.52 Mb/s. Using embedded intelligence for controlling laser drive parameters, and a trailer canceling technique at a receiver, excellent combined performance of high sensitivity (-37 dBm at BER 10-9), large optical power budget (36 dB), wide dynamic range (33 dB), and short run-in time (26 ns) was successfully demonstrated. It can connect up to 32 subscribers through a passive optical tree network using a burst TDMA scheme.
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Xing-Zhi Qiu, Z. W. Yu, Xiaohua Wang, C. Botte, Jan Vandewege, Karel De Meyer, and Willy Trog "Smart 155.52 Mb/s burst-mode transceiver with embedded intelligence for time division multiple access (TDMA) passive optical network (PON) applications", Proc. SPIE 2449, Fiber Optic Network Components, (22 February 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.201960
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KEYWORDS
Transceivers

Passive optical networks

Laser stabilization

Pulsed laser operation

Receivers

Beam controllers

Laser safety

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