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Gnpy experimental validation for nyquist subcarriers flexible transmission up to 800 gD’Amico et al., 2022
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- D’Amico A
- Le Guyader B
- Frank F
- Le Rouzic E
- Pincemin E
- Napoli A
- Sun H
- Spinnler B
- Brochier N
- Curri V
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- Optical Fiber Communication Conference
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GNPy Experimental Validation for Nyquist Subcarriers Flexible Transmission up to 800 G
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G Andrea D’Amico(1), Bertrand Le Guyader(2), Florian Frank(2), Esther Le Rouzic(2), Erwan …
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