Crockett et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Noise mitigation of random data signals through linear temporal sampling based on the talbot effectCrockett et al., 2019
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- Crockett B
- Cortés L
- Azaña J
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- Optical Fiber Communication Conference
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Noise Mitigation of Random Data Signals Through Linear Temporal Sampling Based on the
Talbot Effect Page 1 M1B.2.pdf OFC 2019 © OSA 2019 Noise Mitigation of Random Data
Signals Through Linear Temporal Sampling Based on the Talbot Effect Benjamin Crockett …
- 230000002123 temporal effect 0 title abstract description 13
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