Karasek et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Bidirectional repeaterless transmission of 8× 10 GE over 210 km of standard single mode fibreKarasek et al., 2007
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- 1161297682511846253
- Author
- Karasek M
- Vojtech J
- Radil J
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- Publication venue
- IET optoelectronics
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Experimental results on error-free bidirectional transmission of 8× 10 Gigabit Ethernet channels over 210 km of standard single mode fibre are presented here. Inexpensive XENPAKs transceivers, conventional unidirectional 1530–1560 nm (C-band) erbium-doped …
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