1996
DOI: 10.1109/68.481138
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Field demonstration of 10-Gb/s line-rate transmission on an installed transoceanic submarine lightwave cable

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“…Indeed, Bergano et al [14], [15] have successfully exploited a scrambling frequency equal to the transmitter bit rate. Such bit-synchronous polarization scrambling (BSPS) also permits to introduce a common phase modulation (PM) to the input data, which was shown to be important in order to reduce SPM impairments [14]- [16]. A different type of fast polarization scrambling (operating at half the data rate) involves the periodic alternation of the state of polarization of subsequent bits, or alternate-polarization ON-OFF keying (OOK) format.…”
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“…Indeed, Bergano et al [14], [15] have successfully exploited a scrambling frequency equal to the transmitter bit rate. Such bit-synchronous polarization scrambling (BSPS) also permits to introduce a common phase modulation (PM) to the input data, which was shown to be important in order to reduce SPM impairments [14]- [16]. A different type of fast polarization scrambling (operating at half the data rate) involves the periodic alternation of the state of polarization of subsequent bits, or alternate-polarization ON-OFF keying (OOK) format.…”
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confidence: 99%