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Title: Simulation of DWDM signals using optimum span scheme with cascaded optimized semiconductor optical amplifiers
Authors: Singh, S.
Kaler, R. S.
Keywords: Amplified spontaneous emission noise
Dense wavelength division multiplexing
Differential phase shift keying
Semiconductor optical amplifier
Issue Date: 2007
Abstract: We numerically simulated the ten channels at 10 Gb/s dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) transmission faithfully over 17,227 km using 70 km span of single mode fiber (SMF) and dispersion compensating fiber (DCF) using optimum span scheme at channel spacing 20 GHz. For this purpose, inline optimized semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs) and DPSK format are used. We optimized the SOA parameters for inline amplifier with minimum crosstalk and amplified spontaneous emission noise with sufficient gain at bias current 400 mA. For this bias current, constant gain 36.5 dB is obtained up to saturation power 21.35 mW. We have also optimized the optical phase modulator bandwidth for 400 mA current which is around 5.5 GHz with crosstalk -14.2 dB between two channels at spacing 20 GHz. We show the 10×10 Gb/s transmission over 70 km distance with inline amplifier has good signal power received as compared to without amplifier, even at equal quality factor. We further investigated the optimum span scheme for 5670 km transmission distance for 10×10 Gb/s with channel spacing 20 at 5.5 GHz optical phase modulator bandwidth. As we increase the transmission distance up to 17,227 km, there is increase in power penalty with reasonable quality. The impact of optical power received and Q factor at 5670 and 17,227 km transmission distance for different span schemes for all channels has been illustrated. For launched optical power less than saturation, all channels are obtained at bit error rate floor of 10-10. © 2006. © 2008 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
URI: https://shodhratna.thapar.edu:8443/jspui/handle/tiet/566
ISSN: 304026
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