Tetsuya Miyazaki

According to our database1, Tetsuya Miyazaki authored at least 13 papers between 2004 and 2009.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2009
Development of a 640-Gbit∕s∕port Optical Packet Switch Prototype Based on Wide-Colored Optical Packet Technology.
JOCN, 2009

Coherence-multiplexing experiment with 10-Gsymbol/s BPSK and QPSK signals using spectrum-sliced ASE.
IEICE Electron. Express, 2009

DGD- and dispersion-tolerance of QPSK self-homodyne detection based on a polarization-multiplexed pilot carrier.
IEICE Electron. Express, 2009

20-Gbit/s QPSK self-homodyne transmission experiment using a multi-wavelength Fabry-Perot laser diode.
IEICE Electron. Express, 2009

2008
Multicast-capable optical-code label packet switch: Proposal and its experimental demonstration.
Opt. Switch. Netw., 2008

Simultaneous Tunable Wavelength Conversion and Power Amplification Using a Pump-Modulated Wide-Band Fiber Optical Parametric Amplifier.
IEICE Trans. Commun., 2008

All-Optical Phase Multiplexing from pi/2-Shifted DPSK-WDM to DQPSK Using Four-Wave Mixing in Highly-Nonlinear Fiber.
IEICE Trans. Electron., 2008

An 80-GHz chirp-free carrier-suppressed optical pulse generator using cascaded 20-GHz clock-driven Mach-Zehnder modulators.
IEICE Electron. Express, 2008

2007
Ultimately phase-noise tolerant QPSK homodyne using a spectrum-sliced ASE light source.
IEICE Electron. Express, 2007

2005
Nanophotonic Computing Based on Optical Near-Field Interactions between Quantum Dots.
IEICE Trans. Electron., 2005

Discrimination of All Types of 4-Bit Optical Code by Optical Time-Gating and Designed Label Recognition Filter in Label Recognition Using Optical Correlation.
IEICE Trans. Commun., 2005

2004
DPSK over Inverse-RZ Optical Pulses for 2-bit Per Symbol Transmission.
Proceedings of the Optical Networks and Technologies, 2004

40Gb/s WDM-Multicasting Wavelength Conversion from 160Gb/s OTDM Signal.
Proceedings of the Optical Networks and Technologies, 2004


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