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K.-P. Ho and J. M. Kahn, “Method and System to
Provide Modular Parallel Precoding in Optical Duobinary Transmission
Systems,” US Patent
7,287,213, October 23, 2007.
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K.-P. Ho and R. A. Saunders, “Half Rate Precoded Data
RZ Transmitter,” US Patent
7,280,767, October 9, 2007. -
K.-P. Ho and J. M. Kahn, “Differential Complex
Modulation Optical Receiver Having Compensation of Kerr Effect Phase
Noise,” U.S. Patent
7,162,163,
January 9, 2007. -
K.-P. Ho and J. M. Kahn, “Optical FSK Receiver Having
Compensation for Kerr Effect Phase Noise,” U.S. Patent
7,133,620, November 7, 2006. -
K.-P. Ho and J.-M. Kahn, “Optical Receiver Having
Compensation for Kerr Effect Phase Noise,” US Patent
7,013,089, March 14, 2006. -
K.-P. Ho and J.
M. Kahn,
“Optical Compensator Having Compensation for Kerr Effect Phase Noise,” US Patent
6,915,084,
July 5, 2005.
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K.-P. Ho, “Transmitter and
Method Using Half Rate Data Streams for Generating Full Rate Modulation on an
Optical Signal,” US Patent
6,804,472, October 12, 2004.
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K.-P. Ho and J. M. Kahn,
“Multilevel Optical Signals Optimized for Systems Having Signal-Dependent and
Signal-Independent Noises, Finite Transmitter Extinction Ratio and Intersymbol
Interference,” US Patent
6,690,894, February 10, 2004.
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J. M. Kahn and K.-P. Ho, “Transmission
and Reception of Duobinary Multilevel Pulse-Amplitude-Modulated Optical
Signals Using Finite-State Machine-Based Encoder,” US Patent
6,592,274,
July 15, 2003. -
J. M. Kahn and K. Ho,
“Transmission and Reception of Duobinary Multilevel Pulse-Amplitude-Modulated
Optical Signals Using Subtraction-Based Encoder,” US Patent
6,490,069,
December 3, 2002.
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J. M. Kahn and K. Ho,
“Transmission and Reception of Duobinary Multilevel Pulse-Amplitude-Modulated
Optical Signals Using Subsequence-Based Encoder,” US Patent 6,445,476,
September 3, 2002.
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J. M. Kahn and K. Ho,
“Transmission and Reception of Duobinary Multilevel Pulse-Amplitude-Modulated
Optical Signals Using Finite-State Machine-Based Encoder,” US Patent 6,424,444,
July 23, 2002.
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