Performance Evaluation of Full Adder Using Mach–Zehnder Interferometer and Polarization Effect on WDM Channels
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The optical communication system has many advantages over the long distance
communication and fast switching. The requirements of data transmission for
communication are increasing day by day. But the bandwidth is limited for transmission.
In this thesis, two types of techniques are discussed for transmitting the data from
transmitter to receiver.
Firstly Mach–Zehnder Interferometric devices for optical processing which is used as a
wavelength-spacing tunable comb filter in a fiber ring laser is built by employing an
optical variable delay line (OVDL). Semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA)-based
Mach–Zehnder interferometer (MZI) and Optical tree architecture (OTA), both play an
important role in optical interconnecting networks. In this thesis the proposed SOA-MZIbased
tree architecture is used with new and alternative scheme, for integrated all-optical
logic and arithmetic operations. In this architecture the continuous wave laser source and
control signal are passes through the coupler. The pulsed signal at the wavelength is
split at coupler and more power passes through one arm. At the same time, the CW
signal at wavelength is split equally by this coupler and propagates simultaneously in
the two arms. This architecture can enable to perform all-optical processing of signals,
like half-adder, full-adder, etc.
Secondly in optical communication data can be transmitting into the fiber by different
techniques. In the proposed architecture the data is send by wave division multiplexing
techniques from transmitting end and the effect of polarization seen on channel spacing
is 50 GHz and they are generated in groups by odd and even channels by PRBS
generator. Initially all channels have the same polarization state. All even channels
before being multiplexed with odd channels are passed through the Polarization Shifter,
which rotates the polarization state by different angle. After multiplexing the signal is
launched into a fiber, and then is de-multiplexed and sent to 8 receivers. At the receiving
end measured BER is minimum and Q-factor is maximum for 90 degree state of
polarization.
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M.E. (Electronics and Communication Engineering)
