Performance Analysis of Modulation Formats in Dispersive Optical Communication System
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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 and to study the different compensation techniques at high bit rate.
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.
Using the different types of modulation formats, it is predicted that the novel modulation formats enhance the overall performance of the optical communication
systems at high bit rate. The performance of non-return-to-zero (NRZ), carrier
suppressed return-to-zero (CSRZ) and doubinary modulation format at 10 Gb/s for the
optical communication system is analyzed. The performance evaluation of the
modulation format has been analyzed in terms of the bit error rate (BER) against the
accumulate dispersion and optical signal to noise ratio. The bit rate taken for all the
modulation formats is 10 Gb/s. The dispersion tolerance of the modulation formats
has been analyzed. The performance of the NRZ, CSRZ and doubinary is analyzed
which shows that CSRZ is better for long optical communication system at 10 Gb/s.
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To enhance the overall performance of the optical communication systems,
various types of dispersion compensation techniques are used. By using these
techniques, the effect of the dispersion can be reduced to great extent. The
compensation techniques are fiber based and devices based. In this thesis, the
performance of different dispersion compensation techniques with doubinary
modulation format at high bit rates is reported. The compensation techniques
proposed are dispersion compensation fiber (DCF), reverse dispersion fiber (RDF),
negative dispersion fiber (NDF), fiber bragg grating (FBG) and optical phase conjugation (OPC). The comparison of different dispersion compensation techniques
at different bit rate has been done. The bit rate is used upto 40 Gb/s. The comparison
of different techniques has been analysed from the eye closure, bit error rate and Q-
factor characteristics. It has been analysed that the dispersion compensation techniques using combination of standard single mode fiber (SSMF) with dispersion
compensation fiber (DCF) and reverse dispersion fiber (RDF) is best suitable for long haul optical communication systems at high bit rates.
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