Recent progress in photonic in-building networks

Integrated service delivery in short-reach in-building networks can cost-effectively be implemented using POF. Its bandwidth limits are overcome by advanced modulation techniques. In larger buildings, wavelength routing in an SMF point-to-multipoint topology improves network performance.

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