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Long Reach Passive Optical Networks with Adaptive Power Equalization Using Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers

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Abstract

A new scheme for adaptive optical power equalization in passive optical networks is proposed based on dynamic gain control of semiconductor optical amplifiers. Because of this new scheme, continuous-mode receiver front-end can be used for upstream burst-mode transmission. Experimental testbed is demonstrated with -31dBm receiver sensitivity and >34dB dynamic range using continuous-mode receiver front-end.

© 2009 OSA, IEEE Photonics Society, SPIE, COS, CIC

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