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      Cascaded stages of parametric optical fiber amplifiers with Raman fiber amplifiers for upgrading of telecommunication networks through optical wireless communication channel

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      Journal of Optical Communications
      Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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          This paper contains a main model which concludes a two optical fiber cable along 70 km and with Parametric/Raman amplifiers with a result of total power 0.781 dBm that computed by the optical power meter which is located before the receiver part and the second optical fiber channel, a total power −44.186 dBm at the end of model which is computed by the electrical power meter visualizer, and a max. Q factor 2.548 computed by the BER analyzer. The suggested model has outlined some updates on the previous model to improve the results so that the results are increased at the same length as the following: total power of optical signal becomes 10.039 dBm, total power of electrical signal becomes 0.624 dBm, and the max. Q factor becomes 9.60787.

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                Journal of Optical Communications
                Walter de Gruyter GmbH
                0173-4911
                2191-6322
                January 27 2025
                December 20 2022
                June 01 2024
                January 27 2025
                January 26 2021
                June 01 2024
                : 45
                : s1
                : s219-s226
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Electrical Engineering , College of Engineering, Taif University , Taif , Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
                [2 ]Electronics and Electrical Communications Engineering Department , Faculty of Electronic Engineering, Menoufia University , Menouf 32951 , Egypt
                Article
                10.1515/joc-2020-0279
                05ae654d-9372-4171-b04c-3e4b595b4860
                © 2024
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