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30 January 2018 Latest standardization trends for client and networking optical transceivers and its future directions
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Abstract
In order to meet the recent vast demands of ICT bandwidth, high speed transmission systems, such as 100G, 200G and 400G, have been developed and installed with extremely high pace. De -fact standardization bodies such as IEEE802.3/OIF have played important roles in the industry for leading the proper concepts/designs of the leading edge high speed transceivers. Reviewing the recent activities of these standardization bodies, the future migration towards small form factor transceivers and its supporting integration technologies are examined. Latest MSA activities are also reviewed.
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Hideki Isono "Latest standardization trends for client and networking optical transceivers and its future directions", Proc. SPIE 10560, Metro and Data Center Optical Networks and Short-Reach Links, 105600O (30 January 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2286714
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KEYWORDS
Transceivers

Interfaces

Standards development

Modulation

Gold

CMOS technology

Digital signal processing

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