A SAC-OCDMA-OFDM-DWDM system using a at optical frequency comb generator and a coherent communication system is proposed in this research. The objective is to develop a novel OCDMA communication system that is appropriate and dedicated to multiservice networks. A comparison between the two codes, EDW and RD, has been presented. It has been concluded that the RD code system has better performance in terms of robustness and number of users than the EDW code. By analyzing the BER for several symbol rates and comparing it to the pre-FEC threshold, the proposed system demonstrates its effectiveness against linear and nonlinear effects. Performance evaluation of the proposed system is carried out via co-simulation of OptiSystem and MATLAB.
The S-Bend structures are heavily exploited to join optical components. Reducing the power loss caused by the curve is the main objective in the design step of these components. However integrated optical circuits require S-Bend waveguide to be low loss and compact sized. In this paper, we present a contribution to link the curved structure to the straight waveguide by using the simulated bend function available in the Beam propagation tool of the Rsoft commercial software package. Simulation results confirm that this approach allows a reduction of the size of the curved structure with offset with relatively minimum of losses for photonic field.
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