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Contribution to engineering of WDM Nx160 Gbit/s optical transmission systems. Analysis of optical signal degradation induced by propagation impairmentsCuenot, 2004
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- Cuenot B
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- A PhD Thesis in the Louis Pasteur University of Strasbourg
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THESIS Page 1 THESIS Contribution to engineering of WDM Nx160 Gbit/s optical transmission
systems. Analysis of optical signal degradation induced by propagation impairments. to obtain
the DOCTORATE DEGREE in THE LOUIS PASTEUR UNIVERSITY OF STRASBOURG …
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