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Interplay of Bit Rate, Linewidth, and Reach on DMT vs. PAM Performance

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Abstract

We theoretically study the effect of system bandwidth, bit rate, laser linewidth and fiber length on DMT and PAM. DMT is optimized in terms of signal-to-carrier- power ratio and the performance of the optimal DMT configuration is compared to that of PAM.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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