Abstract
Ultra-high-speed optical time-division multiplexed systems, operating at single stream rate of 100 Gbps, may offer important operating advantages over other multiplexing schemes. These advantages include increased "intelligence" within the network to perform dynamic routing which enables packet service and truly flexible bandwidth on demand. Transmission limitations and the availability of key technologies impact the system architectures and operating performance which can be expected from these systems. In this talk, we present recent developments in the architecture and technology for ultra-high-bit-rate networks.
© 1995 Optical Society of America
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