Design, Simulation and Investigation of DWDM Optical Transmission Systems
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2023-07
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Department of Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering
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This study reported the performance evaluation of various distributors and exchange elements configurations in the optical fiber communication system. With the increasing demand for high-speed data transfer, Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) technology has become an attractive solution for optical communication systems. This paper presents the design and performance analysis of a DWDM-based optical communication system with different channels. The system consists of multiple channels, each transmitting data at a different wavelength, which are combined into a single optical fiber using a multiplexer. A demultiplexer separates the channels at the receiving end, and each channel's data is recovered separately. We analyze the performance of the system by measuring its bit error rate (BER), Quality Factor, and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) under different conditions. We also examine how varying the channel spacing affects the system's performance. Our results demonstrate that the proposed system can achieve high data rates and excellent performance with low BER and high SNR, making it a promising candidate for high-speed optical communication systems.
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Submitted by Fajal Kader, ID: T183004