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Digital Pulse Interval Modulation: Spectral Behaviour

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Optical fibre transmission technology has made significant progress in the last two decades owing to the remarkable reduction of loss in the fibre and advancement of optical devices. Commonly available optical fibre links have bandwidths an order of magnitude greater than that required for the data rates transmitted over them. The availability of this wide bandwidth may be used to achieve a higher information capacity with low system complexity by using suitable modulation technique.

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Kaluarachchi, E.D., Ghassemlooy, Z. (1997). Digital Pulse Interval Modulation: Spectral Behaviour. In: Wysocki, T., Razavi, H., Honary, B. (eds) Digital Signal Processing for Communication Systems. The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, vol 403. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-6119-4_8

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