2009
DOI: 10.1109/jlt.2008.2008400
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Optimization of Wavelength-Locking Loops for Fast Tunable Laser Stabilization in Dynamic Optical Networks

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“…are a very complicated function of temperature, electrical, optical state history and laser structure itself. The impact of thermal effect on optical state was studied in a number of previous works [5,6,7]. The main impact of thermal effect is the resulted optical frequency shift, whereas its impact is much less on optical power.…”
Section: Thermal Effect and Electrical Compensationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…are a very complicated function of temperature, electrical, optical state history and laser structure itself. The impact of thermal effect on optical state was studied in a number of previous works [5,6,7]. The main impact of thermal effect is the resulted optical frequency shift, whereas its impact is much less on optical power.…”
Section: Thermal Effect and Electrical Compensationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, their implementation in optical networks is quite reduced. For example, one PID controller was integrated in dynamic optical burst-switched networks [21] to model a wavelength-locking loop in order to stabilize the output of tunable lasers. In the articles [22][23] authors designed controllers to manage certain tasks in optical grid networks and for the establishment of lightpaths in WDM networks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%