An office-side optical burst receiving apparatus in for example an optical
PON transmission system which solves the problem of reception failure due
to a low frequency response, constituted by being provided with a
pre-amplifier circuit for amplifying an output from a light receiving
element, a main amplifier circuit for receiving the output signal thereof
and a threshold value as differential inputs and discriminating logics "1"
and "0", a threshold control circuit having a "1" level detection circuit
and a "0" level detection circuit of the output signal, and a
memory/calculation circuit for updating and storing the value regarding
the level of the detected logic whenever a cell signal is received. It
further contains an adder circuit which defines substantially a half value
of a difference of levels of the logics "1" and "0" as a level value, adds
the level of the logic "0" detected for the output signal now being
received and the stored level, and applies the added value to the main
amplifier circuit.
Other References
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Multiaccess Networks", Journal of Lightwave Technology, vol. 15, No. 4,
Apr. 1997.
Eldering, C. A. "Theoretical Determination of Sensitivity Penelty of Burst
Mode Fiber Optic Receivers", Journal of Lightwave Technology, vol. 11, No.
12, Dec. 1993.
Van der Plas, G., "APON: An ATM-based FITL system," paper presented at EFOC
& N '93, the Eleventh Annual Conference, The Hague, Jun. 30-Jul. 2, 1993,
pp. 91-95.
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