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3 June 2005 Linear crosstalk spectral analysis in DWDM networks by a real-time optical Fourier transformer
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Abstract
In this paper a spectral crosstalk monitoring technique is proposed and demonstrated. The technique is based on optically perform a real-time continuous Fourier Transform (OFT) comprising the whole set of transmitted wavelengths. This approach does not require to stop the channel operation. Once the spectral information has been brought to time domain, the basic parameters as amplitude (channel power) or central wavelength can be evaluated. This technique is theoretically developed and demonstrated in a three channel DWDM system at 10 GBit/s channel bitrate in a proof-of-concept experiment.
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Roberto Llorente, Joaquin Perez, Raquel Clavero, and Javier Marti "Linear crosstalk spectral analysis in DWDM networks by a real-time optical Fourier transformer", Proc. SPIE 5825, Opto-Ireland 2005: Optoelectronics, Photonic Devices, and Optical Networks, (3 June 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.605240
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KEYWORDS
Dense wavelength division multiplexing

Fourier transforms

Channel projecting optics

Transformers

Network security

Optical amplifiers

Photodetectors

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