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Humans exhibit a consistently reliable ability to infer three-dimensional spatial organization from line drawings.

We report the first demonstration of a compact all-planar-technology external-cavity line-narrowed DFB semiconductor laser.

Recent work has confirmed that stable, narrow-line optical sources can be obtained from a distributed feedback (DFB) semiconductor laser coupled to an external cavity.

Very-high frequency radio propagation is often said to resemble optical propagation. A line-of-sight path provides a good radio channel; a path blocked by the terrain does not.

All-optical wavelength conversion based on the Linear Optical Amplifier (LOA) is demonstrated for the first time.

Present performance of cellular systems is restricted by the method used to combine signals before they are transmitted from the cell site.

The effect of prior knowledge when linear analog codes are used as joint source-channel codes for sources modeled as multivariate Gaussian processes is analyzed.

We review the unique resistance of coherent systems to linear effects and the challenges to digitally mitigate nonlinearities.

The operational characteristics of a time-to-space processor based on three-wave mixing for instantaneous imaging of ultrafast waveforms are investigated.

We experimentally examine the performance of a single-polarization 42.7-Gb/s RZ-DQPSK optical signal.