Optimization noise figure of fiber Raman amplifier based on bat algorithm in optical communication network

  • Authors

    • Hamid Ali Abed Al-Asadi Computer Science Department, Basra University
    • Majida Ali Al-Asadi College of Computers Sciences & Mathematics, University of Tikrit, Tikrit, Iraq
    • Nada Ali Noori Computer Science Department, Basra University
    2018-06-01
    https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i2.11062
  • Forward Pumping Scheme, Fiber Raman Amplifiers, On-off Gain, Bat Algorithm, Optical Communication Network.
  • Designing Raman amplifier with high On-Off again and low noise figure is required in in optical communication networks, due to wide and tunable amplification and low nonlinearity. This paper proposes a new configuration design to the single mode fiber Raman amplifier using a multi-objective bat algorithm. The main aim of the proposed method is to preserve the values of noise figure and ripple of the amplifier as low as possible while keeping the values of laser wavelength and the amplifier powers are high. The simulation results show that increasing the number of iterations is required, which would result in a flat gain spectrum with a considerable enhancement in the noise figure and minimal gain ripple that reaches to less than 0.18 DB.

     

     

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    Ali Abed Al-Asadi, H., Ali Al-Asadi, M., & Ali Noori, N. (2018). Optimization noise figure of fiber Raman amplifier based on bat algorithm in optical communication network. International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7(2), 874-879. https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i2.11062