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Comparison of PAM formats for 200 Gb/s short reach transmission systemsWettlin et al., 2020
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- Wettlin T
- Rahman T
- Wei J
- Calabrò S
- Stojanovic N
- Pachnicke S
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- Optical Fiber Communication Conference
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Comparison of PAM Formats for 200 Gb/s Short Reach Transmission Systems Page 1 Th2A.37.pdf
OFC 2020 © OSA 2020 Comparison of PAM Formats for 200 Gb/s Short Reach Transmission
Systems Tom Wettlin1*, Talha Rahman2, Jinlong Wei2, Stefano Calabrò2, Nebojsa Stojanovic2 …
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