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An all-optical grooming switch with regenerative capabilities

  • J. Leuthold*
  • , R. Bonk
  • , P. Vorreau
  • , S. Sygletos
  • , D. Hillerkuss
  • , W. Freude
  • , G. Zarris
  • , D. Simeonidou
  • , C. Kouloumentas
  • , M. Spyropoulou
  • , I. Tomkos
  • , F. Parmigiani
  • , P. Petropoulos
  • , David J. Richardson
  • , R. Weerasuriya
  • , S. Ibrahim
  • , A. D. Ellis
  • , C. Meuer
  • , D. Bimberg
  • , Rui Morais
  • P. Monteiro, S. Ben Ezra, S. Tsadka
*Corresponding author for this work
  • Universität Karlsruhe
  • University of Essex
  • Athens Information Technology
  • University of Southampton
  • University College Cork
  • Nokia Siemens Networks Portugal S.A.
  • Finisar Israel ltd

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Abstract

A regenerative optical grooming switch for interconnecting 130 Gbit/s and 40 Gbit/s networks with switching functionality in time, space and wavelength domain is demonstrated. Lab and field demonstrations show the feasibility of the new concept developed by the TRIUMPH project consortia. Q-factors above 20 dB are reported.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationICTON 2009
Subtitle of host publication11th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks
PublisherIEEE
ISBN (Print)9781424448265
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Nov 2009
EventICTON 2009: 11th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks - Ponta Delgada, United Kingdom
Duration: 28 Jun 20092 Jul 2009

Publication series

NameICTON 2009: 11th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks

Conference

ConferenceICTON 2009: 11th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityPonta Delgada
Period28/06/092/07/09

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