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Dispersion Map for 40 Gb/s Mesh Networks Enabling Flexible Traffic Routing

Loadholt et al., 2009

Document ID
13992430258316808851
Author
Loadholt J
Jackson R
Peckham D
Lingle R
Publication year
Publication venue
2006 European Conference on Optical Communications

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Dispersion Map for 40 Gb/s Mesh Networks Enabling Flexible Traffic Routing Page 1 Dispersion Map for 40 Gb/s Mesh Networks Enabling Flexible Traffic Routing JT Loadholt, R. Jackson, DW Peckham, RL Lingle, Jr. OFS Labs, 2000 NE Expressway, Norcross, GA, USA …
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