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Minimization of Nonlinear Impairments and Its Impact on Transmission Performances of High-Capacity Long-Haul Optical Networks

  • Farman Ali , Yousaf Khan EMAIL logo , Amjad Ali und Gulzar Ahmad
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 25. Juli 2018
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Abstract

High-capacity and long-haul transmission gained great significance in modern communication networks. Optical fiber communication system is good enough to face the high demand of current telecom terrific. This paper will propound the theoretical model showing nonlinear factors which degrade the transmission performances of high-capacity long-haul network. The postulatory model will be validated using simulation of key nonlinear factors such as effective area, launch power, refractive index and fiber length. The transmission performance of the high-capacity long-haul optical network would be analyzed on the basis of some key parameters such as bit error rate and signal-to-noise ratio. Mitigation of nonlinear impairments shows significant impact on transmission performances of high-capacity long-haul optical networks.

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Received: 2018-05-28
Accepted: 2018-07-02
Published Online: 2018-07-25
Published in Print: 2021-04-27

© 2018 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

Artikel in diesem Heft

  1. Frontmatter
  2. Amplifiers
  3. Study the Performance of Various Optical Amplifiers for 80 Channels WDM System Using Attenuator
  4. Comparative Study of Various Optical Amplifiers for 32-Channel WDM System
  5. Devices
  6. All Optical BPSK Demodulator Using Photonic Crystal Based Coupled Waveguides
  7. Recirculating Buffer and Arrayed Waveguide Grating-Based Switch for Optical Data Centers
  8. A Proposal for All Optical XNOR Gate Using Photonic Crystal Based Nonlinear Cavities
  9. SWNT Saturable Absorption Application in Telecom Wavelength Range
  10. Measurements
  11. Multi-Beam Free-Space Optical Link to Mitigation of Rain Attenuation
  12. Networks
  13. A Novel Survivability Technique: DHMBC for WDM Optical Networks
  14. Limitation of Erlang B Traffic Model in Elastic Optical Network for Blocking Probability Estimation
  15. Link Fault Tolerant Algorithms to Optimize the Blocking in Optical Burst Switching Networks
  16. Survivable Virtual Optical Network Coordinated Mapping with Local Backup
  17. High Speed Radio over Fiber System for Wireless Local Area Networks by Incorporating Alternate Mark Inversion Scheme
  18. Load and Link Aware Protection Switching Technique for WDM Networks
  19. Minimization of Nonlinear Impairments and Its Impact on Transmission Performances of High-Capacity Long-Haul Optical Networks
  20. Systems
  21. Design of Multichannel Optical OFDM System Using Advanced Modulation Techniques
  22. Reduction of PAPR in FBMC System Using Different Reduction Techniques
  23. CO-OFDM and DP-QPSK Based DWDM Optical Wireless Communication System
  24. Comparison of DCO-OFDM, ADO-OFDM, HDC-OFDM and HNC-OFDM for Optical Wireless Communications
  25. Generalized Trapezoidal Companding Technique for PAPR Reduction in OFDM Systems
  26. Development of a ROF-based System Using DQPSK through IsOWC Channel for Long Haul Data Rate Applications
  27. Parametric Analysis of Self-Phase Modulation in Single-Tone RoF System
  28. Theory
  29. Neurofuzzy and Biogeography-Based Optimization of Bandwidth Granularity for PON Based on Optical Path Fragmentation
  30. Optoelectronic Scheme for Generation of Time Bound Low-Frequency Electronic Signal Using Multi-Passing of Light
  31. Performance Estimation of Advanced Intensity Modulation Formats Using Hybrid SAC-OCDMA through IsOWC Channel
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