Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1539157 Optics Communications 2009 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Multiplexing technology in indoor optical networks with multimode fibres allows the integration of several services to the end user. The Mode Group Diversity Multiplexing technique (MGDM) in Graded-Index Multi-Mode (GI-MMF) fibre makes the system less expensive with simpler transmitters and receivers, keeping the same information capacity as other multiplexing techniques. The capacity conservation and transmission quality obtained using MGDM technique depends on the transmission conditions and the state of fibre. Bending of the fibre can affect the system by changing modes excited for the different propagation channels in the fibre. In this paper an analytical modelling method for MGDM will be presented. Improvements in system sending and receiving conditions are studied. Modelling of the fibre curvature as well as the effects of coupling patterns on the MGDM are discussed.

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