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On the Performance of Increasing Subcarrier Order in Multi-Band Carrier-less Amplitude and Phase Modulation for Short Haul Optical Links

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Abstract

We show experimentally, for the first time, that an increasing subcarrier order in m-CAP optical-links does not result in proportional data-rate gain. We show that 10-CAP offers similar performance to 20-CAP with substantially less complexity.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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