Development and analysis of high-speed single-channel isowc transmission link using a spectrally efficient higher-order modulation format (Record no. 19075)

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Author Singh, Shivmanmeet
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Title Development and analysis of high-speed single-channel isowc transmission link using a spectrally efficient higher-order modulation format
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Volume, Issue number Vol.13(4), Dec
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Chennai
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. ICT Academy
Year 2022
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Pagination 2794-2799p.
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Summary, etc. Studies have used IsOWC interconnections as a practical way to trans<br/>receive signals in between satellites using carrier as optical signal and<br/>propagation medium as a space. Information can be safely transported<br/>across the globe via IsOWC connections. The current work describes a<br/>polarisation division multiplexed quadrature phase shift keying (PDM-<br/>QPSK) based highest speed and longest reach IsOWC system using a<br/>single channel. To increase receiver sensitivity, at receiver terminal<br/>coherent detection is installed and DSP module has been implemented<br/>to reduce losses caused by abductant atmospheric effects and to<br/>forecast the phase (carrier). We have evaluated necessary OSNR<br/>(optical signal to noise ratio) to obtain the appropriate BER (bit error<br/>rate) to evaluate the output of suggested link (BER). According to the<br/>results, a reliable 112 Gbit/s transmission with a good BER is possible<br/>at 22,500 km. Additionally, we quantitatively examine how connections<br/>with rising pointing faults perform in terms of OSNR. Additionally, a<br/>comparison of the suggested link with the body of current literature<br/>points to a better system towards (maximum data with maximum range)<br/>and spectrum efficiency (maximum data with maximum range).<br/>Coherent detection, DSP, and PDM-QPSK provide a strong foundation<br/>for creating spectrally effective IsOWC connections.
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Co-Author Singh, Narwant
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Place, publisher, and date of publication Chennai ICT Academy
International Standard Serial Number 0976-0091
Title ICTACT journal on communication technology
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URL https://ictactjournals.in/paper/IJCT_Vol_13_Iss_4_Paper_2_2794_2799.pdf
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