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Publikováno v:
Journal of Modern Optics. 66:1637-1643
Real-time wavelength conversion and traffic routing at key network nodes is a fundamental requirement for current optical interconnects. This work experimentally demonstrates a broadband wavelength...
Publikováno v:
Journal of Modern Optics. 66:1305-1310
All-optical wavelength reuse is a viable approach for realization of low cost colourless ONUs. We experimentally demonstrate a novel all-optical wavelength reuse technique with simultaneous upstrea...
Publikováno v:
Metro and Data Center Optical Networks and Short-Reach Links II.
The exponential growth of data traffic in current optical communication networks require higher capacity for the bandwidth demands at a reduced cost per bit. All-optical signal processing is a promising technique to improve network resource utilizati
Autor:
Andrew W. R. Leitch, T.V. Chabata, Tim Gibbon, Duncan Kiboi Boiyo, E.K. Rotich Kipnoo, R. R. G. Gamatham
Publikováno v:
Optical Fiber Technology. 33:30-35
We experimentally provide an alternative solution to channel collisions through up-wavelength conversion and switching by using vertical cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs). This has been achieved by utilizing purely optical wavelength conversion
Autor:
G. M. Isoe, D. W. Waswa, Henry Chepkoiwo Cherutoi, Enoch K. Rotich Kipnoo, Tim Gibbon, Duncan Kiboi Boiyo, Andrew W. R. Leitch, K. M. Muguro
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Sustainability Management and Information Technologies. 6:13
Vertical cavity surface emitting lasers (VCSELs) are now major optical sources in optical communication and technology. The VCSEL-based transmission systems satisfy the next generation optical fibre access networks requirements such as low output pow
Autor:
R. R. G. Gamatham, K. M. Muguro, D. W. Waswa, G. M. Isoe, E. K. Rotich, Andrew W. R. Leitch, Tim Gibbon, Duncan Kiboi Boiyo
Publikováno v:
AFRICON
We investigate both experimentally and by simulation the Noise Figure (NF) and pump reflection power of a Distributed Fibre Raman Amplifier (DFRA) as a function of pump power and fibre length, at different pump configurations. A DFRA of lengths 25 km