Abstract
The 1580-nm band wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) transmission technology is very promising because it increases not only the usable bandwidth in the fiber low-loss region, but also enables us to use installed dispersion-shifted fibers (DSFs) as non-zero DSFs, which are more suitable for high-speed multiwavelength applications.
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