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A Dense-wavelength-division-multiplexing Optical Network System
A dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) system with 32 wavelengths and 10 Gbit/s/wavelength has been developed.
It provides a total transmission capacity of 320 Gbit/s. An OC-192 end-terminal with an ITU-T compliant-wavelength transmitter is directly connected to the DWDM system.
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http://www.hitachi.com
date: 8/1/1999
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Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing: ATGs Communications & Networking Technology Guide Series
Over the last decade, fiber optic cables have been installed by carriers as the backbone of their interoffice networks, becoming the mainstay of the telecommunications infrastructure.
Using time division multiplexing (TDM) technology, carriers now routinely transmit information at 2.4 Gb/s on a single fiber, with some deploying equipment that quadruples that rate to 10 Gb/s. The revolution in high bandwidth applications and the...
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http://www.urec.fr
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DWDM Components Original study plus update
This market research report and update by IGI Consulting forecasts the market for optical components to be flat or decreasing for 2001 but will pick up its growth in 2002.
Even though most aspects of the market are showing little or no growth, photonics automation and integrated optics are still showing growth.
Feb 2001 Study.
preview:
http://www.igigroup.com
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Introducing DWDM - A Cisco White Paper
The following discussion provides some background on why dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) is an important innovation in optical networks and what benefits it can provide.
We begin with a high-level view of the segments of the global network and the economic forces driving the revolution in fiber optic networks.
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http://www.cisco.com
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