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  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 26,
  • Issue 1,
  • pp. 176-182
  • (2008)

160-Gb/s All-Optical Packet Switching Over a 110-km Field Installed Optical Fiber Link

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Abstract

Demonstration of all-optical packet switching at 160Gb/s over a total of 110-km field installed optical fiber link is reported. The packet switch architecture is based solely on photonic circuits: an optical filter as label processor, an all-optical flip-flop as memory element and an ultrafast wavelength converter as router. Both flip-flop and wavelength converter uses semiconductor optical amplifiers which allows for photonic integration. The switch operates at low power levels and shows potential scalability. Error-free operation is shown without forward error correction technology.

© 2008 IEEE

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