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Evaluation of intraband crosstalk in an FBG-OC-based optical cross connect

An analytical model of intraband optical crosstalk in an N/spl times/N fiber Bragg grating optical circulator-based optical cross connect (OXC) is presented. Results show that the worst-case coherent crosstalk is /spl sim/22-26 dB higher than incoherent crosstalk, depending on the switching state of...

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Published in:IEEE photonics technology letters 2002-02, Vol.14 (2), p.212-214
Main Authors: Xiangnong Wu, Chao Lu, Ghassemlooy, Z., Yixin Wang
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description An analytical model of intraband optical crosstalk in an N/spl times/N fiber Bragg grating optical circulator-based optical cross connect (OXC) is presented. Results show that the worst-case coherent crosstalk is /spl sim/22-26 dB higher than incoherent crosstalk, depending on the switching state of 2/spl times/2 OXC. In addition, a novel scheme of OXC with improved intraband crosstalk performance is proposed.
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Bragg gratings
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Coherence
Communication switching
Crosstalk
Fiber gratings
Mathematical analysis
Neural networks
Noise levels
Optical crosstalk
Optical fiber communication
Optical fiber filters
Optical fiber networks
Optical fibers
Optical filters
Switching
Wavelength division multiplexing
title Evaluation of intraband crosstalk in an FBG-OC-based optical cross connect
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