Multiwavelength Analog Video Transport Network (1998)

By Dogan A. Atlas, John J. Kenny, ANTEC Corporation

We report an experimental 8-channel dense wavelength division multiplexed 1550-nm analog video transmission using directly modulated lasers over 40 km of standard fiber, through two cascaded Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifiers with adequate carrier-to-noise and distortion performance. Multiwavelength analog video transport networks provide an end-to-end transparent information pipe with increased service penetration.

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