SIMULATION OF OPTICAL COMMUNICATION BY USING WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK FOR MODE-DIVISION MULTIPLEXING
Journal: International Education and Research Journal (Vol.3, No. 6)Publication Date: 2017-06-15
Authors : Gurpreet Singh Er.Parveen Kaur;
Page : 137-140
Keywords : Wireless Sensing Networks (WSNs); Optical communication; MDM; Signal-to-noise ratios and bit error rates;
Abstract
Wireless sensor networks play a major role in monitoring and control in industrial sectors. The evolution towards the information-oriented world, the demand for data capacity and transmission quality has also increased. There are many advantages of using WSNs including less energy consumption, reliability, and so on. In Optical communication, an MDM is the biggest challenge to reducing a crosstalk using a wireless network. This will include basic concept of Optical communication, components, and its advantages. Optical communication is widely useful in telecommunications systems networking and data processing. In this paper a design of WSN for mode-division-multiplexing is proposed to improve the overall capacity of the network. A comprison has been mode between the two channels of WSN-MDM at different different FSO length. We have taken two channels and five different length values of FSO channel that is at 500, 600, 700, 800, 900 meters.
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