Performance Analysis Of Wdm System With FBG & DCF As Compensator
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With the increasing growth and demand for capacity in national, regional, and even
metropolitan optical networks, high bit rate fiber transmission has recently become
an essential part of communications. The high bit rate transmission improves
spectral utilization which results in increased overall system capacity and reduces
overall cost. The optical communication systems are used as high speed long–haul
communication systems. To release the potential of optical communication systems
and achieve higher transmission capacity at high bit rate, a lot of research on
modulates on formats and dispersed managed systems has been done in recent
years. The goal of an optical fiber communication system is to transmit the
maximum number of bits per second over the maximum possible distance with the
fewest errors. The objective of this thesis is, to analyse the performance of
dispersed managed RZ system, different modulation formats. The dispersed
managed system is a promising way to transmit data in optical communication
networks. The performance of 10 Gbps optical communication system with the
dispersion managed return-to-zero (RZ) pulse has been reported. The return-to-zero
(RZ) pulse is efficient for long-distance, high-bit-rate, wavelength division
multiplexed (WDM) transmission dispersion-managed systems. In RZ pulse, the
power is transmitted only for fraction of bit period. In this thesis, predictions are
made by varying the dispersion parameter of single mode fiber in optical
communication system. It has been reported that the performance of the system is
improved with increase in the value of dispersion parameter.
The fiber nonlinear characteristics are the Optical Kerr effect and the stimulated
scatterings. The fiber nonlinearities produce the input power limitations on the
system as well as maximum transmission distance. To mitigate their effects, the
dispersion mappings are used. Pre, post and hybrid or symmetrical compensation
techniques are compared on the basis of bit error rate (BER) variation with the input
power at higher bit rates. The dispersion compensation fiber (DCF) is used in the
compensation techniques.
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