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Function and sensitivity of signal processing systems based on addition followed by limiting

Johnson et al., 2002

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3352805043899895562
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Johnson E
Sargent E
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Journal of lightwave technology

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We show for the first time that signal processing schemes based on noncoherent signal addition will require signal transfer characteristics exhibiting high degrees of curvature. We quantify this by proposing a set of single-input, dual-output, power-conserving transfer …
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