Performance analysis of a variable-weight OCDMA system under the impact of fiber impairments

The impact of Chromatic Dispersion (CD) and NonLinear Effects (NLE) including Self-Phase Modulation (SPM) and Four-Wave Mixing (FWM), on the performance of a VariableWeight Optical Code Division Multiple Access (V W-OCDMA) system at 1.25 Gbps is analyzed by simulation. The results show that CD is th...

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Main Authors: Seyedzadeh Kharazi, S.M.S., Amouzad Mahdiraji, G., Sahbudin, R.K.Z., Mokhtar, M., Abas, A.F., Anas, S.B.A.
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spelling my.um.eprints.62092013-06-14T01:16:52Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/6209/ Performance analysis of a variable-weight OCDMA system under the impact of fiber impairments Seyedzadeh Kharazi, S.M.S. Amouzad Mahdiraji, G. Sahbudin, R.K.Z. Mokhtar, M. Abas, A.F. Anas, S.B.A. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The impact of Chromatic Dispersion (CD) and NonLinear Effects (NLE) including Self-Phase Modulation (SPM) and Four-Wave Mixing (FWM), on the performance of a VariableWeight Optical Code Division Multiple Access (V W-OCDMA) system at 1.25 Gbps is analyzed by simulation. The results show that CD is the most dominant effect, which increases the users bit error rate (BER) especially for the users with higher weights. In order to investigate the performance of system in service differentiation for users with different weights, Dispersion Compensating Fiber (DCF) is used to mitigate the effect of CD caused by Single Mode Fiber (SMF). The results show that users with higher weights have better performance as expected and impact of NLE is negligible for distance up to 150 kIn, considering low launched power. IEEE 2011 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/6209/1/Performance_analysis_of_a_variable-weight_OCDMA_system_under_the_impact_of_fiber_impairments.pdf Seyedzadeh Kharazi, S.M.S. and Amouzad Mahdiraji, G. and Sahbudin, R.K.Z. and Mokhtar, M. and Abas, A.F. and Anas, S.B.A. (2011) Performance analysis of a variable-weight OCDMA system under the impact of fiber impairments. In: Photonics (ICP), 2011 IEEE 2nd International Conference on, 2011. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=6106875
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Seyedzadeh Kharazi, S.M.S.
Amouzad Mahdiraji, G.
Sahbudin, R.K.Z.
Mokhtar, M.
Abas, A.F.
Anas, S.B.A.
Performance analysis of a variable-weight OCDMA system under the impact of fiber impairments
description The impact of Chromatic Dispersion (CD) and NonLinear Effects (NLE) including Self-Phase Modulation (SPM) and Four-Wave Mixing (FWM), on the performance of a VariableWeight Optical Code Division Multiple Access (V W-OCDMA) system at 1.25 Gbps is analyzed by simulation. The results show that CD is the most dominant effect, which increases the users bit error rate (BER) especially for the users with higher weights. In order to investigate the performance of system in service differentiation for users with different weights, Dispersion Compensating Fiber (DCF) is used to mitigate the effect of CD caused by Single Mode Fiber (SMF). The results show that users with higher weights have better performance as expected and impact of NLE is negligible for distance up to 150 kIn, considering low launched power.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Seyedzadeh Kharazi, S.M.S.
Amouzad Mahdiraji, G.
Sahbudin, R.K.Z.
Mokhtar, M.
Abas, A.F.
Anas, S.B.A.
author_facet Seyedzadeh Kharazi, S.M.S.
Amouzad Mahdiraji, G.
Sahbudin, R.K.Z.
Mokhtar, M.
Abas, A.F.
Anas, S.B.A.
author_sort Seyedzadeh Kharazi, S.M.S.
title Performance analysis of a variable-weight OCDMA system under the impact of fiber impairments
title_short Performance analysis of a variable-weight OCDMA system under the impact of fiber impairments
title_full Performance analysis of a variable-weight OCDMA system under the impact of fiber impairments
title_fullStr Performance analysis of a variable-weight OCDMA system under the impact of fiber impairments
title_full_unstemmed Performance analysis of a variable-weight OCDMA system under the impact of fiber impairments
title_sort performance analysis of a variable-weight ocdma system under the impact of fiber impairments
publisher IEEE
publishDate 2011
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