Compensation of Polarization Mode Dispersion
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The topic of thesis is “Compensation of Polarization Mode Dispersion (PMD)” in
Fiber optics communication and its impact on high speed data transmission. The
work can be divided into three parts which deals with major aspects of PMD:
characteristics, transmission and compensation.
Polarization-mode dispersion (PMD), in single-mode optical fibers, is a
phenomenon that a limit the bit-rate-distance product of amplified, lightwave
communication systems. However, compensation is complicated due to the
random nature of PMD. Therefore, adaptive compensation techniques are
required. We modified the PMD compensation system that was earlier developed
and made it robust and bit-rate independent. The impact of PMD in transmission
systems has also been investigated. The effect of using solitons has also been
quantified in both conventional and dispersion managed, PMD distorted systems
and. The new set-up uses the degree of polarization (DOP) of the received
optical signal for monitoring the fiber-link's PMD.
By simulation we analyze the affec of PMD on the fiber optic system. At
high bit rate PMD has a great effect on the system. As the bit rate increases the
dispersion due to two modes. This is due to polarization. The intent of which is
that of making the performance of a coherent optical receiver insensitive to the
polarization transformations occurring along the optical fiber, without resorting to
polarization compensation or control. The principle on which polarization
spreading operates is that of spreading the signal power over different states of
polarization, some classes of spreading waveforms satisfying the above
condition, the derivation of the structure and performance of optimum receivers in
Gaussian noise. In this thesis we discuss the compensation techniques of PMD
and make their simulation set-ups to compensation the orders of the PMD
according to those set-ups.
