Abstract
In this work, simulative investigation to evaluate the performance of OFDM-RoF transmission links using ODSB and OSSB modulation schemes at high transmission rate is reported. Further, the results have been reported by compensating the degradations introduced by fiber dispersion using DC fiber for the proposed SSB-OFDM-RoF transmission links and a comparison is presented for evaluating the performance of such systems with and without DC fiber. Our result shows that the OSSB performs better than ODSB modulation scheme as the later severely suffered with fading problems due to fiber dispersion. In case of OSSB with DC fiber dispersion compensation technique, an improvement in SNR ratio and total power received is achieved in comparison to OSSB without DC fiber.
©2014 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Munich/Boston
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- Frontmatter
- Devices
- Chirp Parameter in Strained Coupled Quantum Well Electroabsorption Modulators
- Fibers
- A Simple Method for Prediction of Effective Core Area and Index of Refraction of Single-mode Graded Index Fiber in the Low V Region
- Lasers
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- Yen-BSR: A New Approach for the Choice of Routes in WDM Networks
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- Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation with Effective Utilization of Polling Interval over WDM/TDM PON
- Comparison of Aperture Averaging and Receiver Diversity Techniques for Free Space Optical Links in Presence of Turbulence and Various Weather Conditions
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- Multicanonical Determination of the Symbol Error Ratio of WDM Polarization Multiplexed QPSK Systems
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- Theory
- Research of QoS on Upward Dynamic Bandwidth Burst Service in GEPON by Numerical Analysis