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Dynamic Optical Path Switching of 172-Gbit/s OTDM Ultra-High Definition Video Signals Using Fast Channel- Identifiable Clock Recovery and Integratable Devices

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Abstract

Dynamic optical switching was first demonstrated in 172-Gbit/s OTDM transmissions of real ultra-high definition video signals, using truly in-band clock distribution with channel identification and newly developed CMOS-based transceivers, quantum-dot SOAs, monolithic ISBT all-optical gate.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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