Simulation and Analysis of Wavelength Division Multiplexing Using OptiSystem
Simulation and Analysis of Wavelength Division Multiplexing Using OptiSystem
OptiSystem
Jiten Thapa, Safal Shrestha
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Kathmandu University
Abstract: One of the main advantages of Optical Fiber is the speed that it provides for data communication.
The high bandwidth that it provides can be utilized by the use of Wavelength Division Multiplexing in
which data can be sent having different wavelengths via the same optical link simultaneously. This research
consists of a simulation of Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) using a popular software
OptiSystem. Different wavelengths are sent via the multiplexer through 8 different external modulated
laser. Mach Zehnder modulator is used as the modulator for the laser.
I. INTRODUCTION
The development of Optical Fiber Communication System is rapid in recent years and involve a very high
degree of complexity. Various software are used for the simulation, analysis and design of optical fiber and
optical fiber communication system. This research includes the use of OptiSystem to design the WDM
using WDM.
OptiSystem is an innovative, rapidly evolving, and powerful software design tool that enables users to plan,
test, and simulate almost every type of optical link in the transmission layer of a broad spectrum of optical
networks from LAN, SAN, MAN to ultra-long-haul. It offers transmission layer optical communication
system design and planning from component to system level, and visually presents analysis and scenarios.
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II. BACKGROUND THEORY
One of the advantages of Optical Fibers is the transmission of different wavelength along a single fiber
simultaneously in the 1300 to 1600 nm spectral band. This process combines a number of wavelengths by
a multiplexer and sends the data simultaneously via a fiber which is then de-multiplexed and separated into
the respective wavelengths in the receiver. [2] The key features of WDM are capacity upgrade,
transparency, wavelength routing and wavelength switching. It also increases bandwidth by allowing
different data streams to be sent simultaneously over a single optical fiber network. [3]
V. CONCLUSION
In this report the simulation of a wavelength division multiplexing and de-multiplexing has been shown
and analysis on the result has been done. Different wavelengths are sent via external modulated lasers which
are multiplexed with a multiplexer and sent via optical fiber link. In the receiver a demultiplexer separates
all the wavelengths and it has been simulated using OptiSystem.
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