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Experimental Comparison of No-Guard-Interval-OFDM and Nyquist-WDM Superchannels

Authors: Meng Yan; Zhenning Tao; Weizhen Yan; Lei Li; Takeshi Hoshida; Jens C. Rasmussen;

Experimental Comparison of No-Guard-Interval-OFDM and Nyquist-WDM Superchannels

Abstract

We experimentally compare the performance of NGI-OFDM and Nyquist-WDM superchannels with same spectral efficiency in both back-to-back and transmission cases. Because of lower inter-carrier interference, the Nyquist-WDM has better performance than the NGI-OFDM.

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