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Adaptive chromatic dispersion compensation in 1.6 Tbit/s DPSK and ASK transmission experiments over 44... 94 km of SSMFZhang et al., 2005
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- Zhang H
- Bhandare S
- Sandel D
- Hidayat A
- Fauzi A
- Wuest F
- Milivojevic B
- Noé R
- Guy M
- Lapointe M
- Painchaud Y
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- Optical Transmission, Switching, and Subsystems III
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Chromatic dispersion (CD) in single-mode optical fiber distorts pulses and is a big obstacle against the upgrading of long-haul, dynamically routed wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) transmission systems at 10 Gbit/s and beyond. High-performance adaptive …
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