Abstract
Optical frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) is the most promising technique for the efficient use of the huge bandwidth fiber optics is offering. In conjunction with optical transparent networks, the OFDM technique opens up flexible and prospective solutions for future broadband communications.1 In such networks data signals could be multiple-switched in the optical-frequency and space domains.2
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