D’Amico et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Inter-band GSNR degradations and leading impairments in C+ L band 400G transmissionD’Amico et al., 2021
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- D’Amico A
- London E
- Virgillito E
- Napoli A
- Curri V
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- 2021 International Conference on Optical Network Design and Modeling (ONDM)
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Wideband optical transmission presents an appealing solution to network throughput and capacity requirements, improving existing network architectures with minimally invasive upgrades. This framework provides new perspectives into quality of transmission (QoT) …
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