Kobayashi et al., 2019 - Google Patents
35-Tb/s C-band transmission over 800 km employing 1-Tb/s PS-64QAM signals enhanced by complex 8× 2 MIMO equalizerKobayashi et al., 2019
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- 2402961064048386647
- Author
- Kobayashi T
- Nakamura M
- Hamaoka F
- Nagatani M
- Wakita H
- Yamazaki H
- Umeki T
- Nosaka H
- Miyamoto Y
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- 2019 Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exhibition (OFC)
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We demonstrate the full C-band 1-Tb/s/λ WDM 800-km transmission with 35-Tb/s capacity employing novel complex 8× 2 MIMO equalizer which enables simultaneous compensation of imperfections of transmitter and receiver of 120-Gbaud probabilistically-shaped-64QAM …
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