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Re-use of Low Bandwidth Equipment for High Bit Rate Transmission Using Signal Slicing Technique

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Abstract

Massive fiber-to-the-home network deployment requires never ending equipment upgrades operating at higher bandwidth. We show effective signal slicing technique, which can reuse low bandwidth opto-electronical components for optical communications at higher bit rates.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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