Kashi et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Information rates for the SP 128-QAM and DP 16-QAM modulation formatsKashi et al., 2015
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- Kashi A
- Cartledge J
- Bakhshali A
- Rezania A
- Abd El-Rahman A
- O'Sullivan M
- Laperle C
- Borowiec A
- Roberts K
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- 2015 European Conference on Optical Communication (ECOC)
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Rates for the SP 128-QAM and DP 16-QAM Modulation Formats AS Kashi(1), JC Cartledge(1),
A. Bakhshali(1), A. Rezania(1), AI Abd El-Rahman(1), M. O’Sullivan(2), C. Laperle(2), A …
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