Zhang et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Blind adaptive XPM model based digital backpropagation for subcarrier-multiplexing systemsZhang et al., 2016
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- 9690311391124947351
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- Zhang F
- Zhuge Q
- Qiu M
- Chagnon M
- Plant D
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- ECOC 2016; 42nd European Conference on Optical Communication
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Blind Adaptive XPM Model Based Digital Backpropagation for Subcarrier-Multiplexing
Systems Page 1 Blind Adaptive XPM Model Based Digital Backpropagation for Subcarrier.Multiplexing
Systems Fangyuan Zhang(1), Qunbi Zhuge(1,2,*), Meng Qiu(1), Mathieu Chagnon(1), David V …
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