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Using Wavelength Splitting at the Remote Node to Mitigate Rayleigh Backscattering for Optical Wired and Wireless Access Networks

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Abstract

We demonstrate an optical wired and wireless access network using wavelength-splitting (WS) at remote-node. A pair of CW carriers is generated from each laser source for wired and wireless applications respectively for effective Rayleigh-backscattering mitigation.

© 2010 IEEE Communications Society, IEEE Photonics Society, OSA, Telcordia

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