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A State-Space Framework for Parallelizing Digital Signal Processing in Coherent Optical Receivers.
Summary: Imagine trying to drink from a fire hose—that is what happens when super-fast internet signals hit standard computer chips. The chips just cannot keep up with the massive flow of data! To fix this traffic jam, scientists created a clever new math trick. Instead of forcing the computer to handle one huge stream of data, this new method perfectly splits the data into 50 smaller streams. The computer processes them all at the exact same time without crashing. They tested this on a real microchip and proved it works perfectly. It reached ultra-high speeds while using less than 7% of the chip's brainpower. This breakthrough could help make our future internet much faster and more reliable!
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Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted