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4×4, 7 -FDM-channel reconfigurable network hub employing arrayed-waveguide-grating (AWG) multiplexers

Authors: Osamu Ishida; Takasi Hasegawa; Motohaya Ishii; Senichi Suzuki; Katsushi Iwashita;

4×4, 7 -FDM-channel reconfigurable network hub employing arrayed-waveguide-grating (AWG) multiplexers

Abstract

Reconfigurable FDM networks are attractive since their transparency suggests a new optical network layer on which many services can be integrated dynamically [1], [2], Such networks require transparent frequency-selective hubs that provide both multicast and cross-connect functions. The demonstration reported showed only the latter function with 2×2 cross-connect switches for 4 WDM channels spaced by 4 nm [3].

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