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40 Gbit/s TDM System Technologies and Field Trials

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40 Gbit/s TDM field transmission tests have been performed within ACTS projects AC067-HIGHWAY and AC049-SPEED over 111 km of standard single mode fiber (G. 652) installed in the Stuttgart area, including different 40 Gbit/s modulation/multiplexing schemes (OTDM/RZ, ETDMBinary, ETDM/Quaternary-DST). The observed field fiber transmission system performance and dispersion tolerances of the different 40 Gbit/s TDM system technologies are compared.

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Veith, G. (1999). 40 Gbit/s TDM System Technologies and Field Trials. In: Bononi, A. (eds) Optical Networking. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0525-1_20

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