Raharimanitra et al., 2011 - Google Patents
40 Gb/s NG-PON system using low electrical bandwidth tunable receiver and emitter at 10 Gb/sRaharimanitra et al., 2011
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- 8373904042122799210
- Author
- Raharimanitra F
- Chanclou P
- Murano R
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- Publication venue
- 2011 37th European Conference and Exhibition on Optical Communication
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40 Gb/s NG-PON system using low electrical bandwidth tunable receiver and emitter at 10 Gb/s
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at 10 Gb/s F. Raharimanitra (1), P. Chanclou (1), R. Murano(2) (1) Orange Labs, 2 Avenue …
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