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    Doubly periodic dispersion maps for 10 and 40 Gbit/s ultra-long-haul transmission
    (2004-09) Grosz, Diego; Banerjee, S.; Agarwal, A.; Küng, A. P.; Maywar, D. N.
    "Optical transmission employing doubly periodic dispersion maps at 10 and 40 Gbit/s data rates is reported. The implications of these transmission results in providing added degrees of flexibility in network design, in particular, in applications such as optical add-drops and hybrid data rate systems, are discussed. "
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    Performance of non-fibre based dispersion compensation for long-haul 10.7 Gbit/s DWDM transmission
    (2004) Grosz, Diego; Maywar, D. N.; Küng, A. P.; Agarwal, A.; Banerjee, S.
    "Non-fibre based in-line dispersion compensation is employed to achieve long-haul transmission of 80 channels at 10.7 Gbit=s bit rate over 1200 km of LEAF fibre. Average system margins of more than 4 dB and small transmission are demonstrated. The additional penalty incurred by the periodic nature of the dispersion compensator is assessed."

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