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Gain and Noise Optimization of an Optical Receiver Utilizing a Distributed Amplifier
(1997)
In wideband optical communications the bandwidth and the noise of optical receivers are crucial problems. The application of a distributed amplifier instead of a transimpedance amplifier in an optical receiver has the ...
Comparison of Availability Figures of Distributed Systems Using Multiple Redundancy Methods
(2016-06-24)
Both hardware and software architectures have to meet the strict requirements for high availability. High availability requires considerations already in the design phase of the products. There are practical rules in system ...
New Topology for Distributed Amplifiers in Hybrid Integrated Technology
(1997-10-17)
In this paper alternative circuit topologies for hybrid integrated distributed amplifiers (DA) are analyzed and compared. Improvement in the gain-bandwidth product and decrease in the gain ripple using the proposed new ...
Investigation of Direct Modulated Laser Diodes
(1997-10-17)
Characterisation of direct modulated laser diodes has an important role in the design of microwave fiber optic links. Modulation bandwidth and electrical reflection was measured in GHz frequency range and applied for bias ...
Reducing operational costs of ultra-reliable low latency services in 5G
(2018)
Ultra-reliable low latency (uRLL) communication in 5G dictates the deployment of distributed infrastructure with numerous datacenters for low latency, while hosting ultra-reliable services mandates attended datacenters. ...
Availability Prediction of Telecommunication Application Servers Deployed on Cloud
(2016-01-20)
Availability and reliability considerations are discussed in this paper with special focus on ‘cloud based’ Mobile Switching and Telecommunication Application Servers (MSS and TAS).
Before the extensive deployment of cloud ...
Low Noise Optical Receiver with Multi-Octave Bandwidth
(1998-12)
A new approach for the design and construction of low noise broadband optical receivers
is presented utilizing distributed amplification based on hybrid integrated technology.
Using extremely low noise PHEMTs as well as ...
Noise Properties of Optical Receiversusing Distributed Amplification
(1997-08)
ln wideband optical communications the bandwidth and the noise of
optical receivers are crucial problems. The application of a distributed
amplifier instead of a transimpedance amplifier in an optical receiver
has the ...
Improved Optical-Microwave Mixing Process Utilizing High-Speed Photo-diodes
(1996-09-09)
Mixing of lightwaves and microwaves offers new perspectives for the reception of subcarrier multiplexed
(SCM) optical signals, Berceli (1). The received signal can be selected more easily and thus the receiver is significantly ...
New optomixer surpassing photodetection at microwaves
(1997-09-03)
The properties of a new optomixing method are investigated and compared to the performance of the photodetection. This new method offers significantly higher output signal level compared to the direct photodetection.