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Performance Analysis of Bi-directional Optical Network Using Hybrid Optical Amplifier in the Context of Multiplay Services


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1 University School of Information, Communication & Technology, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi-110 078, India
2 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Delhi-110 040, India

Performance of bi-directional optical network has evaluated for 400 optical network units (ONUs) using RAMAN-EDFA hybrid optical amplifier (HOA). Further, performances have also recorded in terms of quality factor and eye height for the data rate of 5 Gbps, 10 Gbps, 15 Gbps, 20 Gbps and 25 Gbps respectively for the distance of 60 km to 75 km. Limits of the users have also set to 400 for the analysis of various aspects for multiplay services (data, voice, video and mobile service). Data rate of 5 Gbps has delivered the acceptable outcome for multiplay services (MPS). Furthermore, proposed super dense passive optical network (SD-PON) has also shown the stability among the present current research of art in terms of acceptable rating outcome.
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CHAKRESH kumar
University School of Information, Communication & Technology, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi-110 078, India
Parashuram
University School of Information, Communication & Technology, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi-110 078, India
Ghanendra Kumar
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Delhi-110 040, India

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Performance of bi-directional optical network has evaluated for 400 optical network units (ONUs) using RAMAN-EDFA hybrid optical amplifier (HOA). Further, performances have also recorded in terms of quality factor and eye height for the data rate of 5 Gbps, 10 Gbps, 15 Gbps, 20 Gbps and 25 Gbps respectively for the distance of 60 km to 75 km. Limits of the users have also set to 400 for the analysis of various aspects for multiplay services (data, voice, video and mobile service). Data rate of 5 Gbps has delivered the acceptable outcome for multiplay services (MPS). Furthermore, proposed super dense passive optical network (SD-PON) has also shown the stability among the present current research of art in terms of acceptable rating outcome.