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Performance Analysis and Comparison of Different Optical Fibers on Various SAC-OCDMA Data Formats
In this paper we have done the comparison of different optical fibers with different distances (kms) on various SAC OCDMA data formats i.e RZ and NRZ. More the users uses the limit, security, limit and data rate have turn into the hurdle for the optical framework because of complexity. Therefore, OCDMA provide a ubiquitous network that is simple and offers the potential for scalability to higher levels of connectivity and data. The simulation design of transmitter and receiver modules for SAC-OCDMA system have simulated in this paper is based on Uniform Fiber Bragg Gratings because of dynamic dispersion compensator. Here, in this paper conventional single mode fiber (SMF), Alcatel, ITU-TG.652 are used as the transmission links and the performance analysis are Quality factor (Q), Bit error Ratio (BER), eye diagramof various user systems for these two different data formats. This system is for three-user SAC-OCDMA system working 622 Mb/s bit rate at 1550 nm wavelength and 10 Gchip/s chip rate, at three different lengths and optical fibers respectively utilizing both drivers (RZ) and (NRZ).
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Bit Error Ratio(BER), Quality Factor, Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG).
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