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Autor:
Kaida Kaeval, Sai Kireet Patri, Jose-Juan Pedreno-Manresa, Klaus Grobe, Jörg-Peter Elbers, Helmut Griesser, Marko Tikas, Gert Jervan
Publikováno v:
2023 Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exhibition (OFC).
Operators depend on reliable Q-margin estimates to reliably operate wide-band Optical Spectrum Services. We use long-term performance tracking in live Raman-enabled links to derive service margins for a 375-GHz Optical Spectrum Service.
Autor:
Helmut Griesser, Sai Kireet Patri, Marko Tikas, Jorg-Peter Elbers, Jasper Muller, Tobias Fehenberger, Kaida Kaeval
Publikováno v:
OFC
We demonstrate QoT estimation in a live network utilizing neural networks trained on synthetic data spanning a large parameter space. The ML-model predicts the measured lightpath performance with
The work has been partially funded by the German
The work has been partially funded by the German
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Autor:
Marko Tikas, Tobias Fehenberger, Kaida Kaeval, Helmut Grieber, Jorg-Peter Elbers, Klaus Grobe, Gert Jervan
Publikováno v:
OFC
Scopus-Elsevier
Scopus-Elsevier
A spectral sweep process is introduced to discover performance issues in optical spectrum services. We detect filtering penalty, spectral ripple/tilt and channel crosstalk in field measurements, potentially leading to increased service robustness in
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Autor:
Helmut Grießer, Klaus Grobe, Jorg-Peter Elbers, Marko Tikas, Artur Binczewski, Kamil Blawat, Kaida Kaeval, Piotr Rydlichowski, Danish Rafique
Publikováno v:
OFC
We use channel probing to determine the best transponder configurations for spectral services in a long-haul production network. An estimation accuracy better than +/- 0,7dB in GSNR margin is obtained for lightpaths up to 5738km.
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Autor:
Helmut Griesser, Jim Zou, Jorg-Peter Elbers, Klaus Grobe, Gert Jervan, Sander Lars Jansen, Marko Tikas, Tobias Fehenberger, Kaida Kaeval
The potential to operate third-party terminals over multi-domain transparent optical networks attracts operators and customers to implement Optical Spectrum as a Service (OSaaS). As infrastructure information cannot always be shared with OSaaS end cu
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