Abstract:
The study seeks to design a communication system for a power grid, that will ensure real-time and
low-latency communication and automation between the utility and the end users. The performance
characterization of the VCSEL in G.655 non-zero dispersion shifted fibre transmitting at 1550 nm is
experimentally and theoretically analysed. The experiment reported the various evaluations of BER
and eye diagrams using a VCSEL and a DFB laser as light sources. There was the successful achievement of 10 Gbps in 25 and 50 km for VCSEL and DFB respectively. In simultaneous data and clock
transmission, 0.4 GHz and 10 Gbps over 25 km was successfully achieved using a VCSEL. The study
is significant in the establishment of a pervasive communication system as the backbone of smart
power grid design technology.