Transmission of data with orthogonal frequency division multiplexing technique for communication networks using GHz frequency band soliton carrier

Microring resonators (MRRs) can be used to generate optical millimetre-wave solitons with a broadband frequency of 40-60 GHz. Non-linear light behaviours within MRRs, such as chaotic signals, can be used to generate logic codes (digital codes). The soliton signals can be multiplexed and modulated wi...

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Main Authors: Amiri Ahmad, Iraj Sadegh, Ebrahimi, Monireh R. Agha, Yazdavar, Amir Hossein, Ghorbani, Sogand, Alavi, Sayed Ehsan Alavi, Sevia, Mahdaliza Idrus, Ali, Jawad K.
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spelling my.utm.631182017-06-15T01:39:23Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/63118/ Transmission of data with orthogonal frequency division multiplexing technique for communication networks using GHz frequency band soliton carrier Amiri Ahmad, Iraj Sadegh Ebrahimi, Monireh R. Agha Yazdavar, Amir Hossein Ghorbani, Sogand Alavi, Sayed Ehsan Alavi Sevia, Mahdaliza Idrus Ali, Jawad K. TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Microring resonators (MRRs) can be used to generate optical millimetre-wave solitons with a broadband frequency of 40-60 GHz. Non-linear light behaviours within MRRs, such as chaotic signals, can be used to generate logic codes (digital codes). The soliton signals can be multiplexed and modulated with the logic codes using an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) technique to transmit the data via a network system. OFDM uses overlapping subcarriers without causing inter-carrier interference. It provides both a high data rate and symbol duration using frequency division multiplexing over multiple subcarriers within one channel. The results show that MRRs support both single-carrier and multi-carrier optical soliton pulses, which can be used in an OFDM based on whether fast Fourier transform or discrete wavelet transform transmission/receiver system. Localised ultra-short soliton pulses within frequencies of 50 and 52 GHz can be seen at the throughput port of the panda system with respect to full-width at half-maximum (FWHM) and free spectrum range of 5 MHz and 2 GHz, respectively. The soliton pulses with FWHMs of 10 MHz could be generated at the drop port. Therefore, transmission of data information can be performed via a communication network using soliton pulse carriers and an OFDM technique. Institution of Engineering and Technology 2014 Article PeerReviewed Amiri Ahmad, Iraj Sadegh and Ebrahimi, Monireh R. Agha and Yazdavar, Amir Hossein and Ghorbani, Sogand and Alavi, Sayed Ehsan Alavi and Sevia, Mahdaliza Idrus and Ali, Jawad K. (2014) Transmission of data with orthogonal frequency division multiplexing technique for communication networks using GHz frequency band soliton carrier. IET Communications, 8 (8). pp. 1364-1373. ISSN 1751-8628 http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/iet-com.2013.0077 DOI:10.1049/iet-com.2013.0077
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Amiri Ahmad, Iraj Sadegh
Ebrahimi, Monireh R. Agha
Yazdavar, Amir Hossein
Ghorbani, Sogand
Alavi, Sayed Ehsan Alavi
Sevia, Mahdaliza Idrus
Ali, Jawad K.
Transmission of data with orthogonal frequency division multiplexing technique for communication networks using GHz frequency band soliton carrier
description Microring resonators (MRRs) can be used to generate optical millimetre-wave solitons with a broadband frequency of 40-60 GHz. Non-linear light behaviours within MRRs, such as chaotic signals, can be used to generate logic codes (digital codes). The soliton signals can be multiplexed and modulated with the logic codes using an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) technique to transmit the data via a network system. OFDM uses overlapping subcarriers without causing inter-carrier interference. It provides both a high data rate and symbol duration using frequency division multiplexing over multiple subcarriers within one channel. The results show that MRRs support both single-carrier and multi-carrier optical soliton pulses, which can be used in an OFDM based on whether fast Fourier transform or discrete wavelet transform transmission/receiver system. Localised ultra-short soliton pulses within frequencies of 50 and 52 GHz can be seen at the throughput port of the panda system with respect to full-width at half-maximum (FWHM) and free spectrum range of 5 MHz and 2 GHz, respectively. The soliton pulses with FWHMs of 10 MHz could be generated at the drop port. Therefore, transmission of data information can be performed via a communication network using soliton pulse carriers and an OFDM technique.
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author Amiri Ahmad, Iraj Sadegh
Ebrahimi, Monireh R. Agha
Yazdavar, Amir Hossein
Ghorbani, Sogand
Alavi, Sayed Ehsan Alavi
Sevia, Mahdaliza Idrus
Ali, Jawad K.
author_facet Amiri Ahmad, Iraj Sadegh
Ebrahimi, Monireh R. Agha
Yazdavar, Amir Hossein
Ghorbani, Sogand
Alavi, Sayed Ehsan Alavi
Sevia, Mahdaliza Idrus
Ali, Jawad K.
author_sort Amiri Ahmad, Iraj Sadegh
title Transmission of data with orthogonal frequency division multiplexing technique for communication networks using GHz frequency band soliton carrier
title_short Transmission of data with orthogonal frequency division multiplexing technique for communication networks using GHz frequency band soliton carrier
title_full Transmission of data with orthogonal frequency division multiplexing technique for communication networks using GHz frequency band soliton carrier
title_fullStr Transmission of data with orthogonal frequency division multiplexing technique for communication networks using GHz frequency band soliton carrier
title_full_unstemmed Transmission of data with orthogonal frequency division multiplexing technique for communication networks using GHz frequency band soliton carrier
title_sort transmission of data with orthogonal frequency division multiplexing technique for communication networks using ghz frequency band soliton carrier
publisher Institution of Engineering and Technology
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url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/63118/
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