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Transmission performance analysis of 67.5 Tbps MC- WDM system incorporating optical wireless communication

YOUSIF I. HAMMADI1,* , OMAR ABDULKAREEM MAHMOOD2

Affiliation

  1. Bilad Alrafidain University College, Diyala, Iraq
  2. Department of Communications Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Diyala, Iraq

Abstract

This paper details a really high-speediness optical wireless communication (OWC) approach that integrates wavelength-division-multiplexing (WDM) capabilities and is based on the multi-carrier generation (MCG) idea. A novel approach for designing broad and flattened spectrum MCG is presented leading to 64 spectral lines source using a single continuous wave (CW) laser. With the help of this MCG, using a unique laser source to service many subscribers, the WDM networks wireless platform is extremely expense, reliable, and delivering wide throughput for triple play applications to a large number of customers, with a total capacity of 5.76 Tbps. The impact of changing the refractive index architectural factor of the optical wireless model from 5x10-16 to 5x10-12 m-2/3 is investigated. The bit error rate (BER), optical signal to noise ratio (OSNR), and eye diagrams of the whole system were calculated in order to evaluate the functionality. In furthermore, the comprehensive power budget is reviewed in order to ensure that the findings are accurate.

Keywords

OWC, MCG, MC-WDM, Photonic filter, Refractive index structure parameter, Spectral ripple.

Citation

YOUSIF I. HAMMADI, OMAR ABDULKAREEM MAHMOOD, Transmission performance analysis of 67.5 Tbps MC- WDM system incorporating optical wireless communication, Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials - Rapid Communications, 16, 3-4, March-April 2022, pp.130-136 (2022).

Submitted at: Nov. 28, 2021

Accepted at: April 7, 2022