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Selectively Providing Virtual Private Network (VPN) Services in TDM-PONs with Manchester Coding

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Abstract

With Manchester coding induced spectral shaping, high-speed optical VPN service channels can be added in a low-speed legacy TDM-PON. The VPN service upgrade can be selective and causes no disruption to the remaining service users.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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