Real-Time Demonstration of 500-Gbps/Lambda and 600-Gbps/Lambda WDM Transmission on Field-Installed Fibers

This paper describes recent technical challenges related to the real-time demonstration 500-Gbps/lambda and 600-Gbps/lambda in field experiments conducted on high-capacity optical transport networks. DSP-ASIC integrated real-time optical transponders are utilized.

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