Abstract

A novel approach is described for the high speed implementation of a 2nB/(n + 1)Q transmission line code. Input data are processed so that the (n + l)th control symbol is available well before it is required at the end of each word. The performance of this codec scheme was verified experimentally using the 16B9Q code in a multimode optical fibre link at 44.736 Mb/s.

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