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Techniques to optimise data transmission in optical fibre

Author(s)
Mubinya, Antone Betrano Omondi
Date Issued
2011
Type
Thesis
Publisher
Cape Peninsula University of Technology
Abstract
Due to the tremendous growth in data traffic and development in optical fiber transmission
technologies, the limits of the transmission capacity available with the conventional and
modulation techniques have been surpassed. The present work aims at pointing out in-terms
of data transmission that Solitons can effectively be a waveguide of choice in transoceanic
optical fiber communication systems.
In this thesis Soliton has been identified as the ideal technique for data transmission in long
transmission distance. Techniques which have been used in long haul single mode optical
fibers to transmit data are discussed and their characteristics mentioned.
Solitons which constitutes a balance between chromatic dispersion and SPM is a
transmission technique that adapts to instantaneous channel characteristics and significantly
improves optical fiber transmission performance.
Optical fiber transmission is a technology that has been driven by the demands for streaming
data and is increasingly used worldwide in the modern days.ln the standard single mode
fiber, Chromatic dispersion is the linear phenomenon whose effect limits maximum
transmissions distance. Chromatic dispersion and SPM act simultaneously in optical fiber to
generate a solitary pulse wave used in lightwave.
Additional information
Thesis (MTech(Electrical Engineering))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2011.
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