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To this end, a novel variant of SA filtering has been introduced and compared to known concepts in this article.

Some of cost calculations of energy methods have been introduced and compared to choose the most suitable method.

Previously our novel Shared Potential Field (SPF) method has been introduced and compared against a non-sharing control in both simulation and laboratory settings.

For such purpose, two new approaches based on the OPF framework have been introduced and compared against the well-known k-means, Gaussian mixture model, Birch, affinity propagation and one-class support vector machines.

As a means to maintain the gain-profile of the up-conversion pumped TDFA, three techniques have been introduced and compared, namely: (i) the auxiliary pump around 1.56 μm, (ii) the mid-stage variable optical attenuator (VOA), and (iii) the mid-stage variable slope attenuation compensator (VASC).

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Different decommitting mechanisms are introduced and compared.

Hereafter, more tests will be introduced and compared.

The differences of these reduction methods are introduced and compared.

SPS and EPS control schemes are introduced and compared in detail in Section 2.

In Section 4, the proposed methods are introduced and compared with the existing methods.

Feedforward and recurrent demixing architectures based on spline neurons are introduced and compared.

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