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Performance Comparison Between Different Dispersion Compensation Methods in an Optical Link

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Intelligent Computing and Communication (ICICC 2019)

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Dispersion is a nonlinear effect in optical fibers, which results in pulse broadening at the output of the fiber. This pulse broadening results in an increase in intersymbol interference and degrades the performance of the overall communication system. So, dispersion compensation is required to improve BER performance. In this paper, a comparative analysis of dispersion compensation using DCF, DCF + PC, and PC in an optical fiber link has been presented. Analysis has been carried out in the optical communication system at different transmission distances. For comparing various compensation techniques, optical modulation system, Q factor, power output, noise power, and eye diagram have been used. Simulation results show that the performance of the DCF technique is better as compared to DCF + PC and PC techniques.

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Singh, M., Sappal, A.S. (2020). Performance Comparison Between Different Dispersion Compensation Methods in an Optical Link. In: Bhateja, V., Satapathy, S., Zhang, YD., Aradhya, V. (eds) Intelligent Computing and Communication. ICICC 2019. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1034. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1084-7_4

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