Abstract

Abstract Data rates in fiber optic communication (FOC) technology are highly increased and optical communication technology has been mostly advancing highly. There are different multiplexing techniques like frequency-division multiplexing (FDM), time-division multiplexing (TDM), wavelength division multiplexing (WDM), dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM), code division multiplexing (CDM), and digital coherent technology by using single mode fiber (SMF)/single core fiber (SCF), and using these multiplexing did not produce over 100 Tbps/fiber because of many factors like linearity and nonlinearities of fiber optic. To transmit a high capacity over 100 Tbps/fiber and long-haul transmission, the multiplexing techniques that are needed to break this bottleneck/capacity limit are termed space-division multiplexing, which uses single mode fiber (SMF) and multicore fiber (MCF). The target of this paper is to enhance the capacity of FOC systems using space-division multiplexing (SDM). The result produced during this paperwork is that the capacity enhanced is around 14.75 pb/s/fiber, after it is decreasing and thus the haul of transmission is 250 km with usable wavelength C + L band. The signal/noise ratio is 35 dB in FOC using single mode fiber (SMF) and multicore fiber (MCF). Finally, the SDM includes a great role in fiber optic just in case of effective information transmission by enhancing capacity, reduction of loss, distortion, cross talk, and power consumption reduction during information transmission; SDM in fiber optic is incredibly essential for effective communication systems with extremely high capacity and long haul transmission.

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