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Efficient Routing Strategies of N × N RM-OXC Using C Band Based on T-FBG and OC

  • Manpreet Singh , Aruna Rani EMAIL logo und Sanjeev Dewra
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 12. April 2018
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Abstract

A novel architecture of N×N reconfigurable multiwavelength optical cross-connect based on tunable fiber Bragg grating (FBG) and optical circulator is proposed. The effect of cross talk in dense wavelength division multiplexing system with 0.8-nm channel spacing at 9×10 Gbps is also evaluated. Optical signal to noise ratio achieved is 40.95 dB at input transmission power of −10 dBm with acceptable bit error rate, i.e. 1.16×10−10at −30 dB FBG cross talk in the presence of fiber nonlinearities. It is found that signal is transmitted to a distance of 50 km without optical amplifier.

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Received: 2018-03-13
Accepted: 2018-03-22
Published Online: 2018-04-12
Published in Print: 2021-01-27

© 2018 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

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