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DESCRIPTION:This presentation investigates the proximity to a low Signal-to
 -Noise Ratio (SNR) threshold that can still maintain a tolerable Bit Error
  Rate (BER) in 100G / 400G / 800G network links. Additionally\, we account
  for factors such as temperature and cable length to predict the duration 
 for which a reliable network connection can be sustained between transceiv
 ers. The analysis\, based on data retrieved using a Flexbox\, focuses on c
 omparing the reliability of coherent (16QAM) and non-coherent (PAM4) trans
 ceivers\, with a detailed discussion on the implications of these technolo
 gies on network performance. For a better understanding of the correlation
  between these factors\, Machine Learning techniques were used.
DTSTAMP:20260614T004453Z
LOCATION:Auditorium
SUMMARY:Analyzing network reliability up to 800G - Impact of SNR thresholds
  on BER for Coherent (16QAM) and Non-Coherent (PAM4) high speed transceive
 rs under environmental variations - Thomas Weible\, Dr. Gerhard Stein
URL:https://pretalx.com/denog16/talk/KBFMT3/
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