Diseño y simulación de una red wdm inducida al efecto no lineal de la fibra denominado cross phase modulation

Currently, technology is dramatically influencing daily human activity in entertainment and commercial terms. These particularities have driven the need to increase the capacity of telecommunications services, the use of voice, data and video applications demanding higher rates of speed and bandwidt...

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Главный автор: Karina Lizeth, Samaniego Macas (author)
Формат: bachelorThesis
Язык:spa
Опубликовано: 2019
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Online-ссылка:http://dspace.unach.edu.ec/handle/51000/6129
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Итог:Currently, technology is dramatically influencing daily human activity in entertainment and commercial terms. These particularities have driven the need to increase the capacity of telecommunications services, the use of voice, data and video applications demanding higher rates of speed and bandwidth. To improve the quality of communications companies that provide these services are obliged to develop better systems and means of transmission. To meet these expectations, service providers have chosen to use fiber optics. The design and simulation of a network induced to the non-linear XPM effect will be carried out to determine the parameters that impact the transmission performance using the optical fiber in a WDM system. In chapter 1, the problem statement and the objectives set to develop the research project are established. Chapter 2, the antecedent and the study of the non-linear XPM phenomenon in single-mode SSMF fibers are developing, the origin and alterations of this phenomenon in WDM system are explaining. In Chapter 3, the methodology necessary to design and simulate a non-linear WDM network called Cross phase modulation (XPM) in performing. Chapter 4, comparisons of the results obtained from the Opti-System simulations of an ideal WDM network with that of a WDM network induced to the non-lineal XPM effect are presenting.