Design of high-speed 10-Gb/s wired/FSO systems for local area communication networks for maximum reach
Photonic Network Communications, ISSN: 1572-8188, Vol: 38, Issue: 2, Page: 206-218
2019
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Article Description
This paper presents the numerical simulation studies of upgraded system for single-mode fiber (SMF wired)/free space optics (FSO wireless) under high-speed operation of 10 Gb/s. Further, the maximum reach of the system is analyzed based on various advanced modulation techniques, namely phase frequency shift keying (CPFSK), quadrature amplitude modulation, differential phase-shift keying, frequency shift keying, pulse amplitude modulation and different optical amplifiers, namely erbium-doped fiber amplifier, traveling wave semiconductor optical amplifier and parametric optical amplifier, respectively. The overall system studies are done by optiwave system software through which bit error rate and Q-factor are studied. The trade-off between different all-optical amplifiers and modulation techniques is studied to show the enhancement of upgrading system. The simulation results show that the maximum reach of distance belongs to CPFSK modulation scheme.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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