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D E2. 4–Burst Mode Receivers for Access GPON/XL-PON Networks: Development of an Alternative PrototypeWalker et al.
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- Walker S
- Quinlan T
- Salas E
- Razavi R
- Ajmal T
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Abstract (for dissemination) This document describes the realisation of alternative techniques for Burst Mode Receivers within the OLT as part of the development of GPON and XL-PON in the MUSE II SPE (WPE2). This includes a prototype of an Edge-Detection …
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