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How efficient can routing of individual 37.5 GHz-spaced 100 Gb/s 33 GBaud carriers be in WDM mesh core networks?Zami et al., 2018
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- 9259643391755940111
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- Zami T
- Lavigne B
- Weisser S
- de Jauregui Ruiz I
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- 2018 European Conference on Optical Communication (ECOC)
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How Efficient Can Routing of Individual 37.5 GHz-Spaced 100 Gb/s 33 GBaud Carriers be in
WDM Mesh Core Networks? Page 1 How efficient can routing of individual 37.5 GHz-spaced
100 Gb/s 33 GBaud carriers be in WDM mesh core networks? Thierry Zami(1), Bruno …
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