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Overlayed-Modulation for Increased Bit Rate per Carrier Wavelength and Higher Flexibility in Access Networks

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Abstract

An overlayed-modulation technique is introduced to increase flexibility and bit rate per carrier wavelength in access networks. FSK/OOK-experimental results realizing 20&30 Gbit/s, up to 40 km fiber transmission, loss budget >30 dB underline the potential.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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