Synergizing intelligent signal processing with wavelength-division multiplexing for enhanced efficiency and speed in photonic network communications
Author:
Saiyyed Riyaz1, Sindhwani Manoj1, Mishra Neeraj Kumar2, Pahuja Hunny3, Sachdeva Shippu1, Shukla Manoj Kumar4
Affiliation:
1. School of Electronics and Electrical Engineering , 126208 Lovely Professional University , Phagwara , Punjab , India 2. NIMS University , Jaipur , Rajasthan , India 3. Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering , Chandigarh Engineering College, Chandigarh Group of Colleges , Jhanjeri , Mohali , India 4. Symbiosis Institute of Technology, Symbiosis International (Deemed University) , Pune , India
Abstract
Abstract
The explosive growth of worldwide mobile data traffic seeks innovations in communication technology to cater to the mounting need for rapid connectivity, high-capacity connections. The mainstreaming of 5G technologies for communication is a dramatic step towards meeting the aforementioned goals, with the ability for reshaping IoT (Internet of things), D2D (device-to-Device) communications, and the smart grids. This work conveys an in-depth study of the fundamental innovations that underlie 5G, including full-duplex distribution, huge multiple-input-multiple-output, ultra-dense connections, the phenomenon of beamforming and millimeter-wave approaches. A special emphasis is focused on the integration of photonic technologies, or microwave photonics, which serves as a critical multidisciplinary study topic. Optical fibers, with their tremendous bandwidth and capacity, have been determined as the best medium for backhaul and fronthaul amenities, outpacing conventional copper cables to accommodate tiny cells and next-generation networks. The synergy between optical and wireless access technologies is analyzed with the emphasis on the central role of wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) for improving network efficiency and speed. The investigation additionally explores the possibility of intelligent signal processing methods combined with WDM to optimize photonic network communications. The mingling of these technologies anticipates producing unrivaled levels of performance, rupturing the path for an additional intelligent, interconnected era.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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