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The WDM–ROF–PON based on linearly-polarization dual-wavelength fiber laser and CSRZ–DPSK modulation

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In this paper, we design a linearly-polarized dual-wavelength fiber laser used in WDM–ROF–PON, which can achieve wire-line and wireless access synchronously. With polarization multiplexing, the dual-wavelength fiber laser is the union light source of WDM–PON. With the CSRZ–DPSK modulation, the wireless access system of ONU can save RF source and the frequency of radio carrier can be controlled by OLT. The networking has the credible transmission property, including fiber transmission and wireless access.

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This study is supported by National natural science foundation (61144003, 61201210), Shandong natural science foundation (ZR2009GQ014), Shandong postdoctoral science foundation (201102012), Chinese postdoctoral science foundation (20110491568), the Independent Innovation Fund of Shandong University (2012ZD037); Open Fund of Key Laboratory of Information Photonics and Optical Communications (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications), Ministry of Education.

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Ji, W., Huang, Q., Feng, D. et al. The WDM–ROF–PON based on linearly-polarization dual-wavelength fiber laser and CSRZ–DPSK modulation. Opt Quant Electron 45, 459–466 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11082-013-9658-4

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