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Cost-effective and Scalable Architecture for Moving Cell Application Employing Integrable Tunable Laser Assembly

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Abstract

We propose a cost-effective, scalable architecture to provide high-speed connection to trains by moving-cells employing tunable lasers in the CO and passive add/drop multiplexers in the field. The architecture is demonstrated with bidirectional OFDM signals.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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