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Analyzing the performance of the SD-WDM system with varying channel spacing

  • Ghanendra Kumar and Chakresh Kumar EMAIL logo
Published/Copyright: November 22, 2024
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Abstract

In this paper, the performance of 300 × 10 super dense wavelength division multiplexing (SD-WDM) system has been evaluated with unequal channel spacing. Further, evaluation is carried out for the proposed system to consider the effect of different modulation formats, input power, and high speed data rate. Massive impression is recorded by RZ modulation format with the support of Raman-EDFA hybrid optical amplifier (HOA) for acceptable characteristics of super dense communication system.


Corresponding author: Chakresh Kumar, University School of Information, Communication & Technology, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi-110078, India, E-mail:

  1. Research ethics: This is the original work.

  2. Informed consent: Not applicable.

  3. Author contributions: Both the authors have contributed equally in this research work.

  4. Use of Large Language Models, AI and Machine Learning Tools: Paper is written in English Language.

  5. Conflict of interest: The authors have no Conflict of interest.

  6. Research funding: None declared.

  7. Data availability: All data generated or analyze during this study are included in this manuscript.

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Received: 2024-09-08
Accepted: 2024-10-22
Published Online: 2024-11-22

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