Multipoint-to-point data aggregation using a single receiver and frequency-multiplexed intensity-modulated ONUs

09/13/2021
by   Zichuan Zhou, et al.
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We demonstrate 2.5-GHz-spacing frequency multiplexing capable of aggregating 64 intensity-modulated end-users using low-speed electronic and optoelectronic components. All optical network units (ONUs) achieved high per-user capacity with dedicated optical bands, enabling future large-bandwidth and low latency applications.

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