Abstract:
The light signal in the Radio-over-fiber (RoF) method is modulated by a radio
signal to permit long distance communication. In order to boost the capacity of RoF
systems, WDM (wavelength division multiplexing) technology can be utilized in the
optical fiber feeder network. RoF has nonlinear consequences like dispersion despite
its benefits, which can be reduced by choosing the right dispersion control strategies.
The use of dispersion management technique which provide greater efficiency for long
haul optical networks. In this work we use the Optisystem version 20.0 software has to
analyse an improved 32 channel WDM-based RoF optical system that incorporates
DCF and FBG as dispersion compensators and can transmit data at 6 Gbps per
channel while providing the best signal reception over distances of 120 km. Maximum
Q factors of 18.38 were attained in 32 channel mode for constricted 50 GHz channel
spacing with a corresponding input power of -5dBm. We also Analysed the impact
of varying the grating structures of FBG such as chirped and uniform and discovered
that the chirped FBG shows better results in terms of Q-factor.