Mitigation of FWM crosstalk in WDM system using polarization interleaving technique

In long-haul transmission systems, optical transmission characteristics are degraded by four-wave mixing (FWM) generated in optical fibers. This paper presents a new approach to reduce the four wave mixing crosstalk based on polarization interleaving is presented. The FWM behavior and the performanc...

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Main Authors: Abd H.J., Din N.M., Al-Mansoori M.H., Abdullah F., Fadhil H.A.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-300082023-12-29T15:43:58Z Mitigation of FWM crosstalk in WDM system using polarization interleaving technique Abd H.J. Din N.M. Al-Mansoori M.H. Abdullah F. Fadhil H.A. 55548856600 9335429400 6505891021 56613644500 25639445900 Four wave mixing (FWM) Polarization interleaving WDM system Crosstalk Electric power transmission Four wave mixing Optical fibers Wavelength division multiplexing Channel spacings Long-haul transmission systems New approaches Polarization interleaving Polarization techniques Received power Transmission characteristics WDM systems Photonics In long-haul transmission systems, optical transmission characteristics are degraded by four-wave mixing (FWM) generated in optical fibers. This paper presents a new approach to reduce the four wave mixing crosstalk based on polarization interleaving is presented. The FWM behavior and the performance of WDM systems were analyzed using the proposed technique. The simulation was performed using different power values with 100 GHz channel spacing, and at a data rate of 60Gb\s. It was found that the FWM power was drastically reduced to -64 dBm when the polarization technique was used. In addition, the WDM system performance showed that at the sixth channel (192 THz), the suggested approach incurred a BER of 4.86�10-21, in comparison with the absence of the approach where the BER was 4.3�10-10 at the same received power. The results prove that the proposed system is superior in mitigating FWM crosstalk. � 2013 IEEE. Final 2023-12-29T07:43:58Z 2023-12-29T07:43:58Z 2013 Conference paper 10.1109/ICP.2013.6687086 2-s2.0-84893543873 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84893543873&doi=10.1109%2fICP.2013.6687086&partnerID=40&md5=60142e43e6e8cfdf32cb7016f2a07efa https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/30008 6687086 117 119 Scopus
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topic Four wave mixing (FWM)
Polarization interleaving
WDM system
Crosstalk
Electric power transmission
Four wave mixing
Optical fibers
Wavelength division multiplexing
Channel spacings
Long-haul transmission systems
New approaches
Polarization interleaving
Polarization techniques
Received power
Transmission characteristics
WDM systems
Photonics
spellingShingle Four wave mixing (FWM)
Polarization interleaving
WDM system
Crosstalk
Electric power transmission
Four wave mixing
Optical fibers
Wavelength division multiplexing
Channel spacings
Long-haul transmission systems
New approaches
Polarization interleaving
Polarization techniques
Received power
Transmission characteristics
WDM systems
Photonics
Abd H.J.
Din N.M.
Al-Mansoori M.H.
Abdullah F.
Fadhil H.A.
Mitigation of FWM crosstalk in WDM system using polarization interleaving technique
description In long-haul transmission systems, optical transmission characteristics are degraded by four-wave mixing (FWM) generated in optical fibers. This paper presents a new approach to reduce the four wave mixing crosstalk based on polarization interleaving is presented. The FWM behavior and the performance of WDM systems were analyzed using the proposed technique. The simulation was performed using different power values with 100 GHz channel spacing, and at a data rate of 60Gb\s. It was found that the FWM power was drastically reduced to -64 dBm when the polarization technique was used. In addition, the WDM system performance showed that at the sixth channel (192 THz), the suggested approach incurred a BER of 4.86�10-21, in comparison with the absence of the approach where the BER was 4.3�10-10 at the same received power. The results prove that the proposed system is superior in mitigating FWM crosstalk. � 2013 IEEE.
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Abd H.J.
Din N.M.
Al-Mansoori M.H.
Abdullah F.
Fadhil H.A.
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author Abd H.J.
Din N.M.
Al-Mansoori M.H.
Abdullah F.
Fadhil H.A.
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title Mitigation of FWM crosstalk in WDM system using polarization interleaving technique
title_short Mitigation of FWM crosstalk in WDM system using polarization interleaving technique
title_full Mitigation of FWM crosstalk in WDM system using polarization interleaving technique
title_fullStr Mitigation of FWM crosstalk in WDM system using polarization interleaving technique
title_full_unstemmed Mitigation of FWM crosstalk in WDM system using polarization interleaving technique
title_sort mitigation of fwm crosstalk in wdm system using polarization interleaving technique
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