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Simulative investigation of transmission performance for proposed NG-PON 2 based on DPQSK modulated downstream with two different intensity modulated upstreams

We present a comparison between the two high data rate next generation passive optical network (NG-PON 2) which are feasible to fulfill the future demand for bandwidth hungry applications that exceeds beyond 10Gbps. This paper summarizes the best suitable network for future bandwidth hungry applicat...

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Published in:3C tecnología 2018, Vol.7 (1), p.121-134
Main Authors: Memon, Areez Khalil, Khan, Ahmed Muddassir, Mehmood, Atif, Rehman, Faizan ur, Hussain, Sajid, Abbas Musavi, Sayed Hyder
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description We present a comparison between the two high data rate next generation passive optical network (NG-PON 2) which are feasible to fulfill the future demand for bandwidth hungry applications that exceeds beyond 10Gbps. This paper summarizes the best suitable network for future bandwidth hungry applications by simulating both networks through optisys simulated software considering standard values and recommendations for NG-PON 2. Both networks support 40Gbps with Differential Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (DQPSK) while at upstream one network supports 10Gbps with On Off Keying (OOK) and other support Inverted return to zero (IRZ) with 10Km fiber span. Comparison of both networks transmission performance in terms of BER with Rx power and OSNR has been investigated and results shows that NG-PON 2 support 40Gbps with DQPSK and 10Gbps IRZ is quite better than other network with higher sensitivity and OSNR.
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