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21 March 2006 Opto-electronic hybrid components for optical concurrent communications in peer-to-peer self-organizing network
Toshiki Onishi, Yusuke Nozaki, Wakao Sasaki
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Abstract
We have demonstrated our newly considered self-organizing network nodes which realize optical concurrent communications. Using optical devices such as light emitting diode (LED) and photo diode (PD), we have experimentally composed the non-linear characteristics required for the practical adaptive nodes. We also have accomplished to incorporate some functions which realize the optical concurrent communications into our opto-electronic hybrid circuits. Therefore, without any problem of cross talking or miss formation of the propagation routes, a number of potential communicator pairs may have concurrent access to this self-organizing network formed by interconnecting our nodes. We confirmed the performance of our present nodes experimentally as well as numerically. As a consequence, our present optical nodes have been proved to be practical for the optical peer-to-peer self-organizing network in which concurrent communications are allowed.
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Toshiki Onishi, Yusuke Nozaki, and Wakao Sasaki "Opto-electronic hybrid components for optical concurrent communications in peer-to-peer self-organizing network", Proc. SPIE 6130, Advanced Optical and Quantum Memories and Computing III, 61300K (21 March 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.646261
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KEYWORDS
Optical communications

Light emitting diodes

Optical circuits

Optical components

Modulation

Signal attenuation

Signal detection

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