Development of new all-optical signal regeneration technique

All-optical signal regeneration have been the active research area since last decade due to evolution of nonlinear optical signal processing. Existing all-optical signal regeneration techniques are agitated in producing low Bit Error Rate (BER) of 10-10 at below than -10 dBm power received. In this...

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Main Authors: Das, Bhagwan, Abdullah, Mohammad Faiz Liew, Mohd Shah, Nor Shahida, Adam Ahmed, Labeeb Mohammed, Pandey, Bishwajeet
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Language:English
Published: Springer Netherlands 2017
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author Das, Bhagwan
Abdullah, Mohammad Faiz Liew
Mohd Shah, Nor Shahida
Adam Ahmed, Labeeb Mohammed
Pandey, Bishwajeet
author_facet Das, Bhagwan
Abdullah, Mohammad Faiz Liew
Mohd Shah, Nor Shahida
Adam Ahmed, Labeeb Mohammed
Pandey, Bishwajeet
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description All-optical signal regeneration have been the active research area since last decade due to evolution of nonlinear optical signal processing. Existing all-optical signal regeneration techniques are agitated in producing low Bit Error Rate (BER) of 10-10 at below than -10 dBm power received. In this paper, a new all-optical signal regeneration technique is developed by using phase sensitive amplification and designed optical phase locked signal mechanism. The developed all-optical signal regeneration technique is tested for different 10 Gb/s Differential Phase Shift Keying degraded signals. It is determined that the designed all-optical signal regeneration technique is able to provide signal regeneration with noise mitigation for degraded signals. It is analyzed that overall, for all degraded test signals, average BER of 10-13 is achieved at received power of -14 dBm. The designed technique will be helpful to enhance the performance of existing signal regeneration systems in the presence of severe noise by providing minimum BER at low received power.
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spelling uthm-34872021-11-18T00:06:08Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3487/ Development of new all-optical signal regeneration technique Das, Bhagwan Abdullah, Mohammad Faiz Liew Mohd Shah, Nor Shahida Adam Ahmed, Labeeb Mohammed Pandey, Bishwajeet T173.2-174.5 Technological change All-optical signal regeneration have been the active research area since last decade due to evolution of nonlinear optical signal processing. Existing all-optical signal regeneration techniques are agitated in producing low Bit Error Rate (BER) of 10-10 at below than -10 dBm power received. In this paper, a new all-optical signal regeneration technique is developed by using phase sensitive amplification and designed optical phase locked signal mechanism. The developed all-optical signal regeneration technique is tested for different 10 Gb/s Differential Phase Shift Keying degraded signals. It is determined that the designed all-optical signal regeneration technique is able to provide signal regeneration with noise mitigation for degraded signals. It is analyzed that overall, for all degraded test signals, average BER of 10-13 is achieved at received power of -14 dBm. The designed technique will be helpful to enhance the performance of existing signal regeneration systems in the presence of severe noise by providing minimum BER at low received power. Springer Netherlands 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3487/1/AJ%202018%20%28688%29.pdf Das, Bhagwan and Abdullah, Mohammad Faiz Liew and Mohd Shah, Nor Shahida and Adam Ahmed, Labeeb Mohammed and Pandey, Bishwajeet (2017) Development of new all-optical signal regeneration technique. Wireless Personal Communications, 95 (2). pp. 523-537. ISSN 9296-212X
spellingShingle T173.2-174.5 Technological change
Das, Bhagwan
Abdullah, Mohammad Faiz Liew
Mohd Shah, Nor Shahida
Adam Ahmed, Labeeb Mohammed
Pandey, Bishwajeet
Development of new all-optical signal regeneration technique
title Development of new all-optical signal regeneration technique
title_full Development of new all-optical signal regeneration technique
title_fullStr Development of new all-optical signal regeneration technique
title_full_unstemmed Development of new all-optical signal regeneration technique
title_short Development of new all-optical signal regeneration technique
title_sort development of new all-optical signal regeneration technique
topic T173.2-174.5 Technological change
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3487/
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3487/1/AJ%202018%20%28688%29.pdf