Time-frequency photonic signal processing

We demonstrate an ultimate flexible approach for simultaneous OFDM and N-OTDM transmission, using intermediate grids between time and frequency axes. We achieve open eye diagrams, and performance below the FEC limit in 89.2-km field-trial.

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