Novel Method for Improving the Capacity ...
Document type :
Compte-rendu et recension critique d'ouvrage
Title :
Novel Method for Improving the Capacity of Optical MIMO System Using MGDM
Author(s) :
Baklouti, F. [Auteur]
Dayoub, Iyad [Auteur]
COMmunications NUMériques - IEMN [COMNUM - IEMN]
Haxha, S. [Auteur]
Attia, R. [Auteur]
Aggoun, A. [Auteur]
Dayoub, Iyad [Auteur]
COMmunications NUMériques - IEMN [COMNUM - IEMN]
Haxha, S. [Auteur]
Attia, R. [Auteur]
Aggoun, A. [Auteur]
Journal title :
IEEE Photonics Journal
Pages :
1-15
Publisher :
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Publication date :
2014-12
ISSN :
1943-0655
English keyword(s) :
Optical communication systems
Optical MIMO
MGDM
Channel capacity
Spatial emission
Optical MIMO
MGDM
Channel capacity
Spatial emission
HAL domain(s) :
Informatique [cs]
English abstract : [en]
In current local area networks, multimode fibers (MMFs), primarily graded index (GI) MMFs, are the main types of fibers employed for data communications. Due to their enormous bandwidth, it is considered that they are the ...
Show more >In current local area networks, multimode fibers (MMFs), primarily graded index (GI) MMFs, are the main types of fibers employed for data communications. Due to their enormous bandwidth, it is considered that they are the main channel medium that can offer broadband multiservices using optical multiplexing techniques. Amongst these, mode group diversity multiplexing (MGDM) has been proposed as a way to integrate various services over an MMF network by exciting different groups of modes that can be used as independent and parallel communication channels. In this paper, we study optical multiple-input-multiple-output (O-MIMO) systems using MGDM techniques while also optimizing the launching conditions of light at the fiber inputs and the spot size, radial offset, angular offset, wavelength, and the radii of the segment areas of the detectors. We propose a new approach based on the optimization of launching and detection conditions in order to increase the capacity of an O-MIMO link using the MGDM technique. We propose a (3 × 3) O-MIMO system, where our simulation results show significant improvement in GI MMFs' capacity compared with existing O-MIMO systems.Show less >
Show more >In current local area networks, multimode fibers (MMFs), primarily graded index (GI) MMFs, are the main types of fibers employed for data communications. Due to their enormous bandwidth, it is considered that they are the main channel medium that can offer broadband multiservices using optical multiplexing techniques. Amongst these, mode group diversity multiplexing (MGDM) has been proposed as a way to integrate various services over an MMF network by exciting different groups of modes that can be used as independent and parallel communication channels. In this paper, we study optical multiple-input-multiple-output (O-MIMO) systems using MGDM techniques while also optimizing the launching conditions of light at the fiber inputs and the spot size, radial offset, angular offset, wavelength, and the radii of the segment areas of the detectors. We propose a new approach based on the optimization of launching and detection conditions in order to increase the capacity of an O-MIMO link using the MGDM technique. We propose a (3 × 3) O-MIMO system, where our simulation results show significant improvement in GI MMFs' capacity compared with existing O-MIMO systems.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Popular science :
Non
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