Various coding techniques under bit sequence generators operation mode effects for upgrading transceiver systems efficiency

Author:

Zaki Rashed Ahmed Nabih1ORCID,Babu Gade Harish2,Sujaro Lakkepogu3,Ahammad Shaik Hasane3,Hossain Md. Amzad45,Mohammed Abd Elnaser A.1

Affiliation:

1. Electronics and Electrical Communications Engineering Department, Faculty of Electronic Engineering , Menoufia University , Menouf 32951 , Egypt

2. Department of ECE , CVR College of Engineering , Hyderabad , India

3. Department of ECE , Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation , Vaddeswaram 522302 , Andhra Pradesh , India

4. Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology , Institute of Theoretical Electrical Engineering, Ruhr University Bochum , 44801 Bochum , Germany

5. Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering , Jashore University of Science and Technology , Jashore 7408 , Bangladesh

Abstract

Abstract This paper has outlined the simulation study of different operation mode for bit sequence generators variations effects on the transceiver systems efficiency with Manchester coding/decoding technique. The eye diagram signal analyzer after the light receiver is clarified in different mode operation of bit sequence generators. The different mode operation are namely probability, order, alternate, zeros, and ones modes. As well as the received signal amplitude after low pass Bessel filters is examined in different modes operation-based bit sequence generators. Available transmission data rates for this study are 10 Gb/s. The obtained results assured that the system coding performance efficiency is enhanced with alternate mode operation than other proposed modes operation-based bit sequence generators.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Condensed Matter Physics,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

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