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Penalties from in-band crosstalk for advanced optical modulation formatsWinzer et al., 2011
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- Winzer P
- Gnauck A
- Konczykowska A
- Jorge F
- Dupuy J
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- 2011 37th European Conference and Exhibition on Optical Communication
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We quantify, through simulations and experiments at 21.4 GBaud, the effect of in-band crosstalk on several advanced optical modulation formats, showing a 1-dB penalty at a bit- error ratio of 1× 10-3 from a crosstalk of-18 dB,-24 dB, and-32 dB for QPSK, 16-QAM, and 64 …
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