Abstract

A full-duplex 2.24Tbps mode division multiplexing (MDM) based integrated multi-beam free space optics (FSO) and next generation passive optical network (NGPON) system to mitigate the atmospheric turbulence and fiber dispersion with enhanced network scalability as well as efficiency is proposed. In emergency scenarios the utilization of polarization shift keying (PolSK) and dual polarization (DP)-differential quadrature phase-shift keying (DQPSK) modulation in system offers high spectral efficiency, coherent detection, minimum link dispersion and less noise. The simulation results demonstrate the faithful MDM-FSO/NGPON signals transmission over 40 km fiber with 500 m multi-beam FSO links at −8 dBm received power and 2 dB maximum power penalty. Also, the maximum fiber & FSO range can be expanded upto 160 km and 1500 m respectively, considering fiber impairments and diverse weather conditions. The system also supports simultaneous 200 end users having 23–47 dB total channel loss. High optical to signal noise ratio of 36 dB in downlink and 44 dB in uplink is acquired successfully. The comparison of the designed system with other systems signifies its superiority to others.

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