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Experimental Demonstration of a Scalable Sliceable Transceiver for Optical Access Networks

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Abstract

We experimentally demonstrate signal spectrum slicing technique, which is a promising solution to increase the data transmission bitrate in cost sensitive optical access networks without upgrading any existing electrical or optical components.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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