Yagi et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Field trial of 160-Gbit/s, polarization-division multiplexed RZ-DQPSK transmission system using automatic polarization controlYagi et al., 2008
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- 10308882226431600149
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- Yagi M
- Satomi S
- Ryu S
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- Optical Fiber Communication Conference
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Field Trial of 160-Gbit/s, Polarization-Division Multiplexed RZ-DQPSK Transmission System using
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RZ-DQPSK Transmission System using Automatic Polarization Control Mikio Yagi, Shuichi …
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