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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2020.21.2.25

A Effect of Frequency Response Effect of Butter-Worth Filter on Optical Receive System  

Kim, Sun-Yeob (Dept. of Information Communication, Namseou University)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.21, no.2, 2020 , pp. 25-31 More about this Journal
Abstract
In an optical system that serves as the backbone of an information transmission system, it is essential to evaluate the statistical characteristics of the signal and noise for a performance evaluation and optimization of the system. The optical receiver system improves the reception sensitivity by adopting an optical amplifier in front of the optical detector to improve the reception sensitivity, but some problems change the bandwidth of the electronic signal to the optical signal in the optical receiver due to the ASE noise added to the output of the optical detector. The problem of changing the ratio of the bandwidth of these signals varies according to the passband characteristics of the filter present at the output stage. The frequency response effect can be solved by constructing an infinite order filter, but it is almost impossible to implement it. In this paper, the Butterworth filter was implemented to evaluate the frequency response characteristics of an optical receiver system according to the filter order. The simulation results showed that the receiver sensitivity increases as the order of Butter-Worth filters increases. In addition, as a result of simulation of the change of various values, it was confirmed that the reception sensitivity increased with increasing. That is, the average photocurrent increases, and the dispersion decreases with increasing.
Keywords
ASE; Butter-Worth Filter; Detector; Frequency Response; Optic Receiver;
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