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13 April 1999 Optical code-division multiple access (O-CDMA) interconnects and telecommunication networks based on temporally accessed spectral multiplexing (TASM)
Anders Grunnet-Jepsen, Alan E. Johnson, Eric S. Maniloff, Thomas W. Mossberg, Michael J. Munroe, John N. Sweetser
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Abstract
A novel optical interconnect architecture based on temporally accessed spectral multiplexing (TASM) technology is presented. The use of TASM optical interconnects will be demonstrated in multiple access telecommunication applications. TASM technology builds on optical code- division multiple access concepts with promise of low cost implementation of Terabit/second optical networks. The use of TASM technology to enhance wavelength division multiplexing in optical communication systems will be discussed. The working principles and design of TASM system architectures will be presented with emphasis on the key functional component - the TASM encoder.
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Anders Grunnet-Jepsen, Alan E. Johnson, Eric S. Maniloff, Thomas W. Mossberg, Michael J. Munroe, and John N. Sweetser "Optical code-division multiple access (O-CDMA) interconnects and telecommunication networks based on temporally accessed spectral multiplexing (TASM)", Proc. SPIE 3632, Optoelectronic Interconnects VI, (13 April 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.344629
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KEYWORDS
Computer programming

Multiplexing

Networks

Picosecond phenomena

Telecommunications

Optical communications

Diffraction gratings

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