As the global internet protocol (IP) traffic volume growth puts more pressure on network connectivity, bandwidth and latency requirements, crucial network elements such as switches need continuous …
Internet-generated traffic growth is forcing the development of new low-cost solutions in metropolitan area networks (MANs), in particular in the transceiver and network node architectures. Semicon…
Future optical metro access networks will connect heterogeneous access technologies like beyond 5G radio access networks and edge computing interconnections. These access networks and their diversi…
Low polarization-dependent semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOA) co-integrated with passive circuits via an easy fabrication process are highly demanded in optical communication systems. However, …
Optical switching, which benefits from high bandwidth and low latency, promises to revolutionize data center networks that suffer from a bandwidth bottleneck and hierarchical structure. However, th…
As fiber-optic systems turn toward multi-band transmission (MBT), exploiting the complete low loss window of optical fibers, novel optical components, able to operate in bands other than the conven…
The upcoming 5G and beyond 5G heterogeneous applications with different quality of service (QoS) will impose strict latency, bandwidth, and flexibility requirements on optical metro access networks…
Due to the lack of optical buffer, high packer loss caused by packet contention is one of the main challenges for the optical switching data centers (DCs). Flow control (FC) protocol employing elec…