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Title: | Empirical analysis of polarization division multiplexing-dense wavelength division multiplexing hybrid multiplexing techniques for channel capacity enhancement |
Authors: | Nahar, S. Arnob, R. M. Uddin, Mohammad Nasir |
Keywords: | WDM PDM |
Issue Date: | Feb-2023 |
Publisher: | Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science (IAES) in collaboration with Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama (IPMU). |
Citation: | S. Nahar, R. M. Arnob, M. N. Uddin, “Empirical analysis of polarization division multiplexing-dense wavelength division multiplexing hybrid multiplexing techniques for channel capacity enhancement,” International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE), vol. 13, no. 1, pp.590-600, Feb. 2023. (Scopus, EBSCO Indexed- Q2, IF 1.938) http://doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v13i1.pp590-600 |
Series/Report no.: | vol. 13;no. 1 |
Abstract: | This paper exemplifies dense wavelength division multiplexing combined with polarization division multiplexing with C-band frequency range-based single-mode fiber. In the proposed link, 32 independent channels with 16 individual wavelengths are multiplexed with two different angles of polarization. Each carrying 130 Gbps dual-polarization data with 200 GHz channel spacing claiming a net transmission rate of 4.16 Tbits/s with spectral efficiency of 69% with 20% side-mode-suppression-ratio (SMSR)and optical signal to noise ratio (OSNR)40.7. The performance of the proposed techniques has been analyzed using optimized system parameters securing a minimum bit error rate (BER) 10-9 at a transmission distance up to 50 km. |
URI: | http://dspace.aiub.edu:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1238 |
ISSN: | p-ISSN 2088-8708 e-ISSN 2722-2578 |
Appears in Collections: | Publications From Faculty of Engineering |
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