Kaur et al., 2017 - Google Patents
A review paper on dispersion compensation methodsKaur et al., 2017
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- Kaur R
- Singh M
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- Int Res J Eng Technol
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In this paper discussion is on what improvements are on the horizon in terms of fiber development. As long–haul communication requirement is maximum bandwidth, minimum deterioration of signal and minimum attenuation. In case of optical amplifiers, attenuation is …
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