Four wave mixing nonlinearity effect in wavelength division multiplexing radio over fiber system

The integration of wireless and optical networks is a potential solution for the increasing capacity and mobility as well as decreasing costs in the access networks. Optical networks are fast, robust and error free, however, there are nonlinearity obstacles preventing them from being perfect media....

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Main Author: Ahmed Habib, Hafiz Abd. El Latif
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spelling my.utm.61012018-10-14T07:19:43Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/6101/ Four wave mixing nonlinearity effect in wavelength division multiplexing radio over fiber system Ahmed Habib, Hafiz Abd. El Latif TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering HE Transportation and Communications The integration of wireless and optical networks is a potential solution for the increasing capacity and mobility as well as decreasing costs in the access networks. Optical networks are fast, robust and error free, however, there are nonlinearity obstacles preventing them from being perfect media. The performance of wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) in radio over fiber (RoF) systems is found to be strongly influenced by nonlinearity characteristics in side the fiber. The effect of four wave mixing (FWM) as one of the influential factors in the WDM for RoF has been studied here using Optisystem and Matlab. From the results obtained, it is found that the FWM effects have become significant at high optical power levels and have become even more significant when the capacity of the optical transmission line is increased, which has been done by either increasing the channel bit rate, and decreasing the channel spacing, or by the combination of both process. It is found that when the channel spacing is 0.1 nm, 0.2 nm and 0.5 nm the FWM power is respectively, becomes about -59 dBm, -61 dBm and -79 dBm. This result confirms that the fiber nonlinearities play decisive role in the WDM for RoF system. The simulation results obtained here are in reasonable agreement as compared with other numerical simulation results obtained, elsewhere, using different simulation tools. 2007-07 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/6101/1/HafizAbdElLatifMFKE2007.pdf Ahmed Habib, Hafiz Abd. El Latif (2007) Four wave mixing nonlinearity effect in wavelength division multiplexing radio over fiber system. Masters thesis, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Electrical Engineering. http://dms.library.utm.my:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:62045
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Ahmed Habib, Hafiz Abd. El Latif
Four wave mixing nonlinearity effect in wavelength division multiplexing radio over fiber system
description The integration of wireless and optical networks is a potential solution for the increasing capacity and mobility as well as decreasing costs in the access networks. Optical networks are fast, robust and error free, however, there are nonlinearity obstacles preventing them from being perfect media. The performance of wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) in radio over fiber (RoF) systems is found to be strongly influenced by nonlinearity characteristics in side the fiber. The effect of four wave mixing (FWM) as one of the influential factors in the WDM for RoF has been studied here using Optisystem and Matlab. From the results obtained, it is found that the FWM effects have become significant at high optical power levels and have become even more significant when the capacity of the optical transmission line is increased, which has been done by either increasing the channel bit rate, and decreasing the channel spacing, or by the combination of both process. It is found that when the channel spacing is 0.1 nm, 0.2 nm and 0.5 nm the FWM power is respectively, becomes about -59 dBm, -61 dBm and -79 dBm. This result confirms that the fiber nonlinearities play decisive role in the WDM for RoF system. The simulation results obtained here are in reasonable agreement as compared with other numerical simulation results obtained, elsewhere, using different simulation tools.
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author Ahmed Habib, Hafiz Abd. El Latif
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title Four wave mixing nonlinearity effect in wavelength division multiplexing radio over fiber system
title_short Four wave mixing nonlinearity effect in wavelength division multiplexing radio over fiber system
title_full Four wave mixing nonlinearity effect in wavelength division multiplexing radio over fiber system
title_fullStr Four wave mixing nonlinearity effect in wavelength division multiplexing radio over fiber system
title_full_unstemmed Four wave mixing nonlinearity effect in wavelength division multiplexing radio over fiber system
title_sort four wave mixing nonlinearity effect in wavelength division multiplexing radio over fiber system
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