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Coded OFDM in Fiber-Optics Communication Systems with Optimum biasing of Laser
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Signal Processing: An International Journal (SPIJ)
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Volume:  5    Issue:  2
Pages:  19-79
Publication Date:   May / June 2011
ISSN (Online): 1985-2339
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33 - 43
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31-05-2011 
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CSC Journals, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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KEYWORDS:   Optical, OFDM, RIN, Coding Techniques 
 
 
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Abstract----A novel high spectral efficiency all-optical sampling orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing scheme is proposed using space frequency Block coding (SFBC) techniques and nonlinear behavior of vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser diodes is exploited by relative intensity to noise (RIN).We show that in long-haul fiber optics communications, SFBC-coded OFDM increases spectral efficiency and reduces the influence of chromatic dispersion in optical-OFDM system if RIN is adjusted to -155 dB/Hz 
 
 
 
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R. S. Kaler : Colleagues
T.S.Kamal : Colleagues
Rajneesh Kaler : Colleagues  
 
 
 
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