Sun et al., 2007 - Google Patents
A single-fiber bi-directional WDM self-healing ring network with bi-directional OADM for metro-access applicationsSun et al., 2007
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- Sun X
- Chan C
- Wang Z
- Lin C
- Chen L
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- IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
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We propose and demonstrate a single-fiber bidirectional wavelength division multiplexing self-healing ring network for metro-access applications. By incorporating a simple bi- directional optical add-drop multiplexer at each network node as well as employing our …
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