Suzuki et al., 1998 - Google Patents
40-Gbit/s single-channel optical soliton transmission over 70,000 km using in-line synchronous modulation and optical filteringSuzuki et al., 1998
- Document ID
- 4317720052840127556
- Author
- Suzuki K
- Kubota H
- Sahara A
- Nakazawa M
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Optical Fiber Communication Conference
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Optical soliton transmission is very attractive for realizing an ultrahighspeed long-distance optical system. When attempting a transoceanic transmission at a bit rate beyond several tens Gbit/s, there are several problems, such as the Gordon-Haus jitter, dispersive wave …
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