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Long haul multichannel optical communication system is extremely affected by crosstalk due to Four wave mixing (FWM). The FWM effect depends on channel separation and number of channels. The paper presents the design and performance analysis of FWM effect on bit error rate, Q-factor, output spectrums and eye opening by varying channel spacing and number of channels. Results show that FWM effect reduces with increase in channel spacing and decrease in number of channels. Further it can be reduced by unequal channel spacing.
Lochan Jolly. 2013. \u201cAnalysis of FWM Effect in Multichannel Optical Communication System\u201d. Global Journal of Research in Engineering - F: Electrical & Electronic GJRE-F Volume 13 (GJRE Volume 13 Issue F3): .
Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/gjre
Print ISSN 0975-5861
e-ISSN 2249-4596
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Total Score: 108
Country: India
Subject: Global Journal of Research in Engineering - F: Electrical & Electronic
Authors: Dr. B.K.Mishra, Lochan Jolly, Karishma Mhatre (PhD/Dr. count: 1)
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Publish Date: 2013 03, Mon
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Long haul multichannel optical communication system is extremely affected by crosstalk due to Four wave mixing (FWM). The FWM effect depends on channel separation and number of channels. The paper presents the design and performance analysis of FWM effect on bit error rate, Q-factor, output spectrums and eye opening by varying channel spacing and number of channels. Results show that FWM effect reduces with increase in channel spacing and decrease in number of channels. Further it can be reduced by unequal channel spacing.
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