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TECHNICAL SEMINAR

ON
A SIMULATION AND ANALYSIS ON RADIO OVER FIBER

Guide: Smt. B ROJAREDDY


Assistant Professor
Telecommunication Engineering

Dept. of Telecommunication, RVCE, 2015-2016

By,
DILIP YADAV M

CONTENTS
1.INTRODUCTION.
2.ADVANTAGES AND APPLICATIONS OF ROF.
3.RADIO OVER FIBER MODELS.
4.SIMULATION USING OPTISYSTEM SOFTWARE.
5. ANALYSIS.
6. CONCLUSIONS.

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INTRODUCTION
Radio-over-fiber (ROF) technology facilitates combining fiber optic and radio
wave systems.
In the ROF transmission system, light wave is modulated with a radio signal and
transmitted over an optical ber.

FIG 1:SIMPLIFIED BLOCK DIAGRAM OF ROF


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BASIC BLOCK DIAGRAM OF ROF USING SCM

Fig.2 Block diagram of ROF using SCM.


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BASIC BLOCK DIAGRAM OF ROF USING WDM

Fig.3 Block diagram of ROF using WDM.


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BLOCK DIAGRAM OF ROF USING SCM/WDM

Fig. 4: block diagram of ROF using SCM/WDM.


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SCM/WDM ROF SIMULATION USING OPTISYSTEM

Fig 5: Simulation of ROF using EDFA


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Fig 6: Simulation of ROF without EDFA.


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RESULTS AND ANALYSIS

Fig.7: EYE diagram of ROF for 10km without EDFA


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Fig.8: EYE diagram of ROF without EDFA for 100km distance


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Fig.9:EYE diagram of ROF with EDFA for 10km distance


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Fig.10:EYE diagram of ROF with EDFA for 100km distance


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ANALYSIS
POWER

Fig.11:Power v/s distance for 100km optical link with EDFA and without EDFA.

EDFA is able to boost the total power that travel over the SMF fiber optic in the
SCM/WDM ROF.
EDFA model in the SCM/WDM ROF can proposed for optical cellular and
distance extended up to 200km.

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Q-factor

Fig.12:Q-factor v/s distance for 100km optical link with EDFA and without EDFA.

EDFA can influence the Quality of the signal to the link distance 100 km, where
significantly increases to three times.
EDFA is able to improve the quality of the signal that travel over the SMF fiber optic
in the SCM/WDM ROF

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BER

Fig.12: BER v/s distance for 100km optical link with EDFA and without EDFA.

EDFA can influence the bit error rate of the data transmitted through the WDM/SCM
communication link.
Figure shows that the BER increased to a value 10-3 times with EDFA.
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ADVANTAGES AND APPLICATIONS OF ROF.


Higher reliability and lower maintenance costs.
Support for future broadband multimedia applications.
Better coverage and increased capacity.
Low fiber attenuation (up to 0.2dB/km).
Reduced engineering and system design costs.
Large bandwidth
Reduced Power Consumption
APPLICATIONS
Satellite Communications
Wireless LANs
Vehicle Communication and Control
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CONCLUSIONS
The signal quality improved by utilizing EDFA for 10-100km of SMF for the
SCM/WDM ROF with significantly increases the total power and minimize the
losses.
Optical cellular communication system require signal guarantee that capable to
overcome distortion and attenuation in the communication link. The expected system
has shown can reduce and minimize the losses until the total power maintained.
By using EDFA the BER is reduced from 1 to 10-3 and the Q-factor increases from 0
to 2.77.

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