Cho et al., 2012 - Google Patents
10-Gb/s, 80-km reach RSOA-based WDM PON employing QPSK signal and self-homodyne receiverCho et al., 2012
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- Cho K
- Hong U
- Agata A
- Sano T
- Horiuchi Y
- Tanaka H
- Suzuki M
- Chung Y
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- OFC/NFOEC
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10-Gb/s, 80-km reach RSOA-based WDM PON employing QPSK signal and self-homodyne
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WDM PON Employing QPSK Signal and Self-Homodyne Receiver KY Chot, u.H. Hongt, A. Agata" …
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