E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)
EDFA with power pump laser in WDM Network design of 10GBPS transmission
Abstract
Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) that enabled optical networks are currently widely used in current telecommunications infrastructures and are anticipated to play a significant role in next-generation networks and the future Internet, supporting a wide range of services with a wide range of bandwidth, latency, reliability, and other feature requirements. In WDM networks, the input power of an optical transmitter is crucial; as a result, this results in a good output signal at the receiver side. The purpose of this paper is to design a WDM Optical Network in terms of length and pump power. The system is simulated using Opti-System software to achieve bit error rate (BER), quality factor, and output power of EDFA through optimized fiber length and pump power. In this analysis, the BER value, Q-factor and output of the system have been evaluated between 1550 and 1552nm with 0 dBm input signal power. EDFA length of 5km, power pump value of 500mv and 980nm frequency was set as reference in this study. This system was analysed using Opti-System simulation software at 10 Gigabits per second (10GBPS) transmission system. Result have shown that, min BER value shows a very significant increase at a 9-meter length and the Q-factor was rapidly decrease. The min BER value was in range 10-11 and 10-19 and Q-factor range 6.5 to 9.1 for 200mW to 8000mW power pump.