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- Szczerba, Krzysztof, 1985, et al.
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30 Gbps 4-PAM transmission over 200m of MMF using an 850 nm VCSEL
- 2011
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Ingår i: Optics Express. - 1094-4087 .- 1094-4087. ; 19:26, s. B203-B208
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- We present high speed real time, error free 4-PAMtransmissionfor short range optical links based on a VCSEL operating at 850 nm, a multimode fibre and a simple intensity detector. Transmission speeds of 25 Gbps and 30 Gbps are demonstrated, and the maximum fibre reaches were 300 m and 200 m, respectively. The 4-PAM is also compared with OOK transmission at 25 Gbps, and we find that at this bit rate 4-PAM increases the error free transmission distance in the multimode fibre by 100 m, compared to OOK.
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- Szczerba, Krzysztof, 1985, et al.
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30 Gbps 4-PAM transmission over 200m of MMF using an 850 nm VCSEL
- 2011
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Ingår i: European Conference and Exposition on Optical Communications, ECOC. - 2162-2701. - 9781557529312 ; , s. 1-3
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Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
- Real time, error free 4-PAM transmission at 25 Gbps and 30 Gbps over 300 m and200m of multimode fiber, respectively, using a VCSEL operating at the wavelength of 850 nm.
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- Szczerba, Krzysztof, 1985, et al.
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4-PAM for high-speed short-range optical communications
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Ingår i: Journal of Optical Communications and Networking. - 1943-0620 .- 1943-0639. ; 4:11, s. 885-894
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- In this work, we compare 4-pulse amplitudemodulation and on–off keying modulation formats at highspeed for short-range optical communication systems. Thetransmission system comprised a directly modulated verticalcavitysurface-emitting laser operating at a wavelength of850 nm, an OM3Å multimode fiber link, and a photodetectordetecting the intensity at the receiver end. The modulationformats were compared both at the same bit-rate and at thesame symbol rate. The maximum bit-rate used was 25 Gbps.Propagation distances up to 600 m were investigated at12.5 Gbps. All measurements were done in real time andwithout any equalization.
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