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Implementation of companding scheme for performance enhancement of optical OFDM structure

  • Pushpendu Kanjilal , Arun Kumar ORCID logo , Soumitra Bhowmick , Jnaneshwar Pai Maroor and Aziz Nanthaamornphong ORCID logo EMAIL logo
Published/Copyright: June 7, 2024
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Abstract

Due to its great spectral efficiency and resistance to multi-path fading, OFDM, or orthogonal frequency division multiplexing, is commonly utilized in optical communication systems. However, because of nonlinear distortions in optical components, OFDM signals are prone to a high peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR), which can severely impair bit error rate (BER) performance. This paper introduces a companding scheme to address high PAPR in optical OFDM systems and improve BER performance. The proposed scheme uses a nonlinear transformation to compress signal peaks and expand valleys, effectively reducing PAPR. Specifically, we investigate the µ-law companding technique, known for its simplicity and effectiveness in handling the active range of OFDM signals in optical communication. The companded signals are transmitted through an optical link and demodulated at the receiver. Simulation results show that the µ-law companding technique substantially reduces PAPR, leading to a significant improvement in BER performance. The companding process maintains signal integrity and spectral efficiency with minimal computational complexity and implementation cost. By mitigating nonlinearities introduced by optical components, this companding scheme enhances the overall reliability and efficiency of the optical OFDM system. An SNR gain of 2 dB–3 dB was achieved at a BER of 10−3.

Keywords: OFDM; BER; companding; PAPR

Corresponding author: Aziz Nanthaamornphong, 26686 College of Computing, Prince of Songkla University , Phuket, Thailand, E-mail:

  1. Research ethics: Not applicable.

  2. Author contributions: All authors have contributed equally to this paper.

  3. Competing interests: The authors state no conflict of interest.

  4. Research funding: Not applicable.

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Received: 2024-03-27
Accepted: 2024-05-23
Published Online: 2024-06-07
Published in Print: 2025-07-28

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