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Simulation Analysis of Nonlinear Transmission Impairment in WDM Optical Network

AMIT KUMAR GARG, ROHIT VASHISHATH Professor and Chairman in ECE Department, DCRUST-Murthal, Sonipat, India M.Tech Student in ECE Department, DCRUST-Murthal, Sonipat, India

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Abstract: Nonlinear effects are the major degrading sources that occur in nonlinear optical materials such as photonic switch, optical fiber cable. Such kind of interaction between waves causes interaction between channels. FWM (Four- wave Mixing) is one of the major degrading factors in WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexing)optical network along with other fiber non-linearity. Due to which it is important to investigate the impact of FWM on the design and performance of WDM optical network. In this paper, the effects of FWM with dispersion and polarization being analyzed and simulated on OPTSIM. The simulation results of Input /Output spectrum gives the measure of non-linear variation

Keywords: FWM, WDM, Dispersion, Polarization

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[1] AMIT KUMAR GARG, ROHIT VASHISHATH Professor and Chairman in ECE Department, DCRUST-Murthal, Sonipat, India M.Tech Student in ECE Department, DCRUST-Murthal, Sonipat, India, β€œSimulation Analysis of Nonlinear Transmission Impairment in WDM Optical Network,” International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer and Communication Engineering (IJARCCE)

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