Masalkina et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Experimental study of polarization-switched-QPSK subcarrier modulation and iterative demapping on optical OFDM systemsMasalkina et al., 2011
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- Masalkina E
- Dischler R
- Buelow H
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Experimental Study of Polarization-Switched-QPSK Subcarrier Modulation and Iterative
Demapping on Optical OFDM Systems ( ) ( ) Page 1 Experimental Study of Polarization-Switched-QPSK
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