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Papers Published at GC-CCA 2011
All 9 Papers
IDAuthors and TitlePages
16.Cnf-64 Prof. Ahmed Dooguy Kora
Mr. Octave Ringar
Dr. Samuel Ouya
Prof. Jean-Pierre Cances
Wavelength division multiplexing of 1D-code division multiple access systems limitations in optical network using large spectrum sources
1-5
16.Cnf-87 Dr. Musaria Mahmood
Prof. Fawzi Al-Naima
Prof. Nikolaos Uzunoglu
OPNET simulation of data transmission network: a case study for control system in a petroleum refinery complex in Iraq
6-11
16.Cnf-118

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12-17
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A Proposed Model for Certificate Validation in WPKI
18-22
16.Cnf-126 Mr. Badoui Yamine
Prof. Rahim Tafazolli
Dynamic Storage Method for the UMTS Radio Resource Control
23-27
16.Cnf-131 Mr. Amin Ebrahimzadeh
Dr. Javad Musevi Niya
Energy Efficient Centralized Clustering Hierarchical Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
28-31
16.Cnf-142 Dr. Abdul_bary Suleiman
Dr. Mahmod Mahmod
Mr. Omar W. Hamdon
Real-Time TMS3206713 DSP-Based Adaptive Noise Cancellation for Speech Signal Processing
32-36
16.Cnf-145 Dr. Rafeeq A. Al-Hashemi
Prof. Hilal Saleh
Dr. Ahmed Alobaidi
Data Mining Implementation for Keywords Extraction
37-42
16.Cnf-147 Mr. Leonardo O. Iheme
On the information content of an image transmitted over fading channels using CC versus RS-CC coding
43-48
16.Cnf-151 Paper View Page
Title Compensating the group delay in mono-mode fibre by using delay element
Authors Mr. Anas Abumunshar, University of Bridgeport, New Haven, CT, USA
Dr. Abdelshakour Abuzneid, University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT, USA
Dr. Fathi Amsaad, University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT, USA
Prof. Abdul R. Rind, University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT, USA
Abstract With deployment of emerging technologies, the demand for higher data bit rate has tremendously been increased. Due to rapid exchange in data has paid the attention of many researchers to introduce improved techniques and devise a new method to withstand this large demand. Fiber Optic has the highest data rate among all other wire transmission lines; however, there are many limitations in Fiber which limit the transmission rate. Lower Bandwidth and Group velocity dispersion (GVD). As GVD is one of the highest shortcomings, which causes the dispersion of the bits resulting collapse and damage start after certain period of time. This dispersion is related proportionally to the transmission rate that is the one of data rate limitations. In this paper, we propose a new method to decrease the GVD by using delay element. The delay element is made of a martial that has higher index of refraction than the fiber. We validate our claim by using some mathematical equations and simulation, which will allow us to increase the transmission rate.
Track CCT: Communications and Computer Technologies
Conference 4th Mosharaka International Conference on Communications, Computers and Applications (MIC-CCA 2011)
Congress 2011 Global Congress on Communications, Computers and Applications (GC-CCA 2011), 22-24 July 2011, Istanbul, Turkey
Pages --1
Topics Optoelectronics
Optical Fiber Communication Systems
ISSN 2227-331X
DOI
BibTeX @inproceedings{151CCA2011,
title={Compensating the group delay in mono-mode fibre by using delay element},
author={Anas Abumunshar, and Abdelshakour Abuzneid, and Fathi Amsaad, and Abdul R. Rind},
booktitle={2011 Global Congress on Communications, Computers and Applications (GC-CCA 2011)},
year={2011},
pages={--1},
doi={}},
organization={Mosharaka for Research and Studies} }
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