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7 March 2016 Recent standardization directions for high-speed client and line side components
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Abstract
Triggered by the recent vast demands of the information bandwidth, high speed transmission networking system, such as 100G/400G, have been developed and installed with extremely high speed. In order to lead the proper concept/design of the leading edge optical components which is applied for these high speed networking equipment, de-fact standardization bodies such as IEEE802.3/OIF have made important roles in the industry. The demands of the bandwidth will still continue to increase with endless degree, and therefore the future migration towards higher speed transceivers such as 1T class, and also towards the smaller form factor transceivers is absolutely inevitable, and to be examined.
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Hideki Isono "Recent standardization directions for high-speed client and line side components", Proc. SPIE 9775, Next-Generation Optical Networks for Data Centers and Short-Reach Links III, 97750C (7 March 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2211768
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KEYWORDS
Interfaces

Transceivers

Ions

Modulation

Neodymium

Phase shift keying

Standards development

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