Abstract
This study discusses dispersion as a key issue influencing the performance of optical fiber communication technology. Poor bit rate, pulse broadening, and transmission distance restrictions are the outcomes. The dispersion correction method frequently employs fiber with dispersion compensation (DCF) and fiber Bragg grating (FBG).
A model transmission system has been analyzed in light of numerous parameters using the Opti System 20.0 simulator. The DCF and FBG dispersion compensation methods are two that have been proposed. The Q-factor, BER, and eye height measured at the receiver end will be utilized as three metrics to describe the results of the two dispersion-correcting strategies.
Additionally, the system's transmission performance will vary as a result of varied compensatory approaches. The DCF approach does not significantly increase system performance compared to the compensation technique. In addition, the properties of the optical fiber used for transmission in the system affect the characteristics of the FBG and the fiber used for the compensating process. It has been demonstrated that post-compensation, followed by symmetrical compensation, produces the best result.
In addition, the transmission performance of the system with different compensation methods will be different, and the compensation technique will improve the system performance much better than the DCF technique. Moreover, the characteristics of the FBG and the fiber that is used for the compensation process depend on the characteristics of the optical fiber that is used for the transmission in system. It is shown that the symmetrical compensation performance is the best. Due to the nonlinear nature of propagation, system performance depends on power levels, followed by post-compensation.
Publisher
Al-Rafidain University College
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28 articles.
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