Jurnal Ilmiah Teknik Elektro
Jetri Volume 11, Nomor 1, Agustus 2013

PENGGUNAAN NON ZERO DISPERSION SHIFTED FIBER PADA TRANSMISI KOMUNIKASI SERAT OPTIK KANAL 40 Gbit/s

Harumi Yuniarti (Unknown)
Bambang Cholis S (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
15 Apr 2017

Abstract

                                                                    Abstract Optical fiber transmission is generally used when the channel capacity (40 Gbit / s). Some of the key factors in achieving successful performance of this system include the implementation of Apol-DPSK modulation technique (Alternate Polarization Return-to-Zero Differential Phase Shift Keying), which accurately able to power up the canal, placement of optical amplifier (repeater) is recommended to increase the transmission range (the average gain for the entire wavelength range, low noise figure) and the use of optical fiber characteristics. To complement performance optical gain is selected fiber types NZDSF (Non-Zero Dispersion shifted fiber), it certainly can provide significant gains at the same time to reduce the widening pulse narrowing occurs due to chromatic dispersion and non-linear fiber effects. Keywords: Apol-RZDPSK, EDFA, RFA, DRA, NZDSF, PMD.

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Journal Info

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jetri

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Subject

Computer Science & IT Control & Systems Engineering Electrical & Electronics Engineering Energy

Description

Jetri is a scientific journal aims to publish high quality and up to date articles in electrical engineering field. Its scope includes (but not limited to): - Power Systems: nonrenewable and renewable energy power generation, power transmission and distribution, power conversion, protection system, ...