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Singh, Simranjit
- Various Security Impediments of All-Optical Networks: A Review
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1 Dept. of ECE, Punjabi University, Patiala, IN
1 Dept. of ECE, Punjabi University, Patiala, IN
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Research Cell: An International Journal of Engineering Sciences, Vol 17, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 415-419Abstract
This communication presents a review of security snags in all optical networks. Physical and Service attacks have been reviewed. The vulnerabilities in AONs due to different potholes lead to component attacks, optical switching node attacks, attacks due to ultra high powers etc have been reviewed.Keywords
AONs, Security Attacks, Network Vulnerabilities, All Optical Networks.- Pump Sharing Hybrid Optical Amplifier in the Scenario of C+L Band Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexed System
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1 Electronics and Communication Department, Punjabi University, Patiala, IN
1 Electronics and Communication Department, Punjabi University, Patiala, IN
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Research Cell: An International Journal of Engineering Sciences, Vol 17, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 458-463Abstract
In this work, we investigated C+L Band Hybrid optical amplifier (HOA) by pump sharing to provide cost efficient systems. Two different configuration of HOAs have been proposed to achieve better performance using pump sharing concept. One technique uses FBG in the system and other isolators in order to provide maximum gain and gain flatness. Further evaluation of 32 x 10 Gbps WDM system has been done in terms of maximum Gain and noise figure (NF) by utilizing different HOA. Evaluation of different techniques is carried out by analyzing Q-factor and bit error rate (BER) along with gain flatness and noise figure (NF).Keywords
DWDM, HOA, Pump-Sharing, Gainflatness, RAMAN-EDFA.- Review on Optical Code Division Multiple Access Systems
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1 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Punjabi University, Patiala, IN
1 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Punjabi University, Patiala, IN
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Research Cell: An International Journal of Engineering Sciences, Vol 17, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 471-478Abstract
With the emergence of network driven applications and high speed requirements in communication along with security and large bandwidth, there is a need for a network technique which is capable of providing all the above with a reduced cost. A multiple access technique called Optical Code Division Multiple Access (OCDMA) seems to be fulfilling the above criteria. OCDMA combines the large bandwidth of the optical fiber communication and CDMA technique to achieve the high speed connectivity. The performance of the OCDMA system is reduced due to Multiple Access Interference (MAI). To enhance the performance various detection techniques are used. The software used for simulation is OptiSystem from Optiwave. It has been shown that the bit error rate (BER) is equal to less than 10-9.Keywords
Bit Error Rate (BER), Multiple Access Interference (MAI), Optical Code Division Multiple Access (OCDMA), Optical Orthogonal Codes (OOCs), Passive Optical Network (PON), Spectral Amplitude Coding (SAC), Zero Cross Correlation Code (ZCC).- Performance of Indian Mustard in Vertical Sub-Surface Flow Constructed Wetlands (VSF-CW) for Heavy Metal Removal from Wastewater
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1 Department of Applied Sciences, Guru Nanak Dev Engg. College, Ludhiana, IN
2 Department of Civil Engineering, Guru Nanak Dev Engg. College, Ludhiana, IN
1 Department of Applied Sciences, Guru Nanak Dev Engg. College, Ludhiana, IN
2 Department of Civil Engineering, Guru Nanak Dev Engg. College, Ludhiana, IN
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Research Cell: An International Journal of Engineering Sciences, Vol 23 (2017), Pagination: 8-11Abstract
This study was conducted to check the performance of Brassica juncea (Indian mustard) to remove heavy metals in vertical sub-surface flow constructed wetland. Two pilot models of vertical sub-surface flow constructed wetland were constructed and instead of any macrophyte, indian mustard was grown as a wetland plant on it. Two heavy metals - lead and cadmium were tested in the wetland system by using synthetic water and their influent and effluent concentrations were analyzed on flame type atomic absorption spectrometer. It was observed that the Brassica juncea removes these two metals up to large extent. But these heavy metals have severe effects on the plant. The growth was not normal and the photosynthesis process was also effected as the leaves of the plant turned yellow even in the presence of sunlight. Whereas the leaves of the wetland system fed on deionized water are green and the plant growth is normal.Keywords
Wetland, Heavy Metal Removal, Indian Mustard, Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer.References
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