Abstract
The rising high demand for multimedia services with ultra-high-definition videos which require large bandwidth and data rate over long distances with seamless transmission capacity can be realized using various optical communication techniques like radio over fiber (RoF), fiber to the home (FTTH), etc. FTTH is the most common and cost-effective communication network system with effortless service delivery but does suffer from the fiber impairments like signal noise, unwanted frequencies and increased latency. In this paper, a compensated broadband passive optical network (BPON) FTTH is designed including an in-line combination of fiber Bragg grating (FBG) and pair of dispersion compensation fiber (DCF) for 32 subscribers to overcome the limitation of conventional FTTH network. The proposed network is simulated successfully for 35 km transmission at a 7 Gbps data rate for voice, video and data, i.e., triple-play services. The improved performance is measured in terms of bit error rate (BER), Q-factor and scattering diagrams.
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