An Analysis of Self-Powered Implantable Medical Electronics and Emerging Implantable Energy Harvesters

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Jayalani M, Velusamy P

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Wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) is a possible choice for future Free space optical networks, as it can enable ultra-high bandwidth and high velocity systems using compact, lightweight, and low-power optical equipment. This study looks at how polarisation diversity and a revised back to zero advanced modulation scheme can improve the efficiency of a 16 x 20 Gb/s WDM-FSO system. Using a WDM system with a channel spacing of 50 GHz, a high-speed system is achieved to meet the large bandwidth needs of mobile networks in FSO. A polarisation interleaving mechanism is incorporated in the system to suppress polarisation crosstalk and non - linearities among neighboring WDM channels.

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