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Viable Solution for Next Generation Passive Optical Network 2 (NG-PON 2) Supporting 40Gbps Downstream DQPSK and 10Gbps Upstream OOKMemon et al., 2017
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- Memon A
- Khan A
- Musavi S
- Gaho A
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- International Journal of Future Generation Communication and Networking
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This paper demonstrates a simple and viable solution for high data rates challenge in access network by supporting 40Gbps in the downstream with Differential Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (DQPSK) and 10Gbps in the upstream with ON-OFF Keying (OOK) modulated …
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