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In fiber optic communication systems, a pre-amp Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifier (EDFA) is used at the input of the optical receiver to increase the receiver sensitivity by amplifying the photon detector incoming optical signal. In this text, the pre-amp EDFA noise performance was characterized first at the pre-amp level through modeling using computer simulations. Then, the pre-amp noise performance was characterized experimentally at the optical receiver level. This work demonstrates that simulations and experiments together provide the optimization of the pre-amp EDFA performance. The…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In fiber optic communication systems, a pre-amp Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifier (EDFA) is used at the input of the optical receiver to increase the receiver sensitivity by amplifying the photon detector incoming optical signal. In this text, the pre-amp EDFA noise performance was characterized first at the pre-amp level through modeling using computer simulations. Then, the pre-amp noise performance was characterized experimentally at the optical receiver level. This work demonstrates that simulations and experiments together provide the optimization of the pre-amp EDFA performance. The experimental work of presented here focuses on the pre-amp EDFA noise performance characterization and analysis at the optical receiver level. This is the ultimate performance characterization method for the pre-amp EDFA, and it was performed through testing the optical receiver transmission performance under different pre-amp operating conditions.
Autorenporträt
AKRAM ABU-AISHEH is the assistant chair of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department and director of the electronic and computer engineering technology program at the University of Hartford. Dr. Abu-aisheh has a PhD in Optical Communications from the Florida Institute of Technology.