Comparison of various dispersion compensation techniques at high bit rates using CSRZ format

In this paper, the dispersion compensation techniques are compared on the basis of eye opening, eye closure, bit error rate and Q-factor. These techniques are applied to CSRZ system, which operates at bit rates of 2.5, 5, 10, 15 and 20 Gbps bit rates. The technique using fiber Bragg grating (FBG) for dispersion compensation is the best technique as this technique gives larger values of eye opening at 10 and 20 Gbps bit rate, smaller values of eye closure at 10 and 20 Gbps, minimum value of BER at 15 Gbps and maximum value of Q-factor at 15 Gbps when compared with other techniques. The RDF technique is the next best technique since this technique gives maximum value of eye opening when other techniques give almost similar values of eye opening at 15 Gbps, minimum value of eye closure at 15 Gbps, minimum value of BER at 15 Gbps and maximum value of Q-factor at 15 Gbps when compared with other techniques. The DCF is the next best technique as this technique gives maximum and minimum values of eye opening and eye closure at 20 Gbps (next best to FBG at 20 Gbps).

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