DocumentCode
1931802
Title
Infrastructure for the modification and maintenance of legacy undersea cables
Author
Yinger, Peter ; Ayres, Arthur
fYear
2003
fDate
25-27 June 2003
Firstpage
244
Lastpage
247
Abstract
The use of legacy undersea cables for scientific applications requires a specialized capability to recover, modify and reinstall the in-water cable plant and reactivate the shore terminus. The telecommunications companies and their support infrastructure have abandoned the analog cables leaving the scientific community to look elsewhere for support, or to provide their own solutions. The undersea training systems used by the U.S. and other navies have used these legacy cables for their systems. A typical range system has a service life in excess of 20 years and requires some level of service. The contractors responsible for the design, manufacture and installation of these systems have maintained capabilities for repair and modification for SD, SF and other analog cable based systems. Cost effective installation and recovery is based on a ship-of-opportunity approach. Materials and services are available for cable jointing including strength member and dielectric reconstitution for all types of both SD and SF cables, cable termination, repeaters, demultiplexers and system power.
Keywords
marine communication; optical cables; submarine cables; telecommunication services; analog cables; cable jointing; cable maintenance; cable modification; cable termination; demultiplexers; dielectric reconstitution; in-water cable plant; legacy undersea cables; repeaters; ship-of-opportunity approach; shore terminus; strength member; system power; telecommunications companies; undersea training systems; Bandwidth; Communication industry; Costs; Dielectric materials; Electrodes; Joining materials; Manufacturing; Optical fiber cables; Optical fibers; Repeaters;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Scientific Use of Submarine Cables and Related Technologies, 2003. The 3rd International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Tokyo, Japan
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7775-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SSC.2003.1224152
Filename
1224152
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