Murakami et al., 1997 - Google Patents
Transoceanic twelve 10 Gbit/s WDM signal transmission experiment with individual channel dispersion-and-gain compensation and prechirped RZ pulse formatMurakami et al., 1997
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- 9844578709938999664
- Author
- Murakami M
- Maeda H
- Takahashi T
- Ohkawa N
- Imai T
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Electronics Letters
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The authors demonstrate WDM signal transmission of a total capacity of 120 Gbit/s over 6240 km. Fibre dispersion and amplifier gain are optimised by using individual data channel compensators. It is also shown that applying prechirping to the return-to-zero pulses can …
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