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We demonstrate a high-fidelity transmitter based on the synthesis of multiple spectral slices and transmit a 60-GBd QPSK waveform over 4480 km with a Q2-factor of 5.22-dB using two slices.

Bandwidth selection for procedures such as kernel density estimation and local regression have been widely studied over the past decade.

Restoration in Ethernet has evolved over the years as specified in various standards: first the classical reconstruction of spanning trees was proposed in 802.1d; later 802.w specified RSTP to redu

With the increasing commercial interest in supporting voice and multimedia services over the IP network there is a need for bandwidth guaranteed services.

We consider a system with two heterogeneous traffic classes.

We review the architecture of Bandwidth Variable Transmitter designed for Software Defined Networks.

This article describes how bandwidth virtualization can enable transmission of ultra-high bandwidth 40 Gb/s and 100 Gb/s services over existing optical transport networks independently of the under

Bandwidth-Conserving Independent Amplitude and Phase Modulation By B. F.

Nyquist Wavelength division multiplexing (NWDM), is a promising scheme in order to enhance the spectral efficiency of future coherent optical communication systems.

Robust interoperability for DoD applications requires a robust, survivable backbone network, i.e., one that offers multiple services and that can be subjected to multiple, trans-layer failures and