Title :
Testbed for WDM field trials over 750 km with full compensation of chromatic dispersion
Author :
Ehrhardt, A. ; Gladisch, A. ; Hanik, N.
Author_Institution :
Technologiezentrum, Deutsche Telekom, Berlin, Germany
Abstract :
Optical transmission is mainly influenced by attenuation, chromatic dispersion, nonlinearities and polarization mode dispersion of the fibre. For repeater-free high speed and long haul WDM transmission systems a broadband compensation of chromatic dispersion is required. One of the most effective methods to perform this, is the use of dispersion compensating fibres (DCF) 4×2.5 Gbit/s field transmission experiments were demonstrated over 135 km and a single channel transmission over 4000 km was performed in a recirculating loop testbed. A replica of the Berlin-Darmstadt field transmission line was realized in a laboratory experiment and four 2.5 Gbit/s WDM channels with directly modulated transmitter lasers were transmitted over 750 km. We present the results of field installation of four WDM channels on the Berlin-Darmstadt fibre link, with full dispersion compensation. The link is transparent for all applied data rates up to 10 Gbit/s and wavelengths in the amplifying bandwidth of fibre amplifiers. A 1.3 μm supervisory channel was installed and processed by a line service unit within the fibre amplifiers (EDFA). The link is designed for test applications of commercially available WDM-systems and components
Keywords :
optical fibre networks; 1.3 micron; 10 Gbit/s; 2.5 Gbit/s; 750 km; Berlin-Darmstadt field transmission line; EDFA; WDM channels; WDM field trials; amplifying bandwidth; attenuation; broadband compensation; chromatic dispersion compensation; directly modulated transmitter lasers; dispersion compensating fibres; fibre amplifiers; field transmission experiments; laboratory experiment; line service unit; long haul transmission systems; nonlinearities; polarization mode dispersion; recirculating loop testbed; repeater-free high speed transmission; supervisory channel; testbed; wavelengths;
Conference_Titel :
High Speed and Long Distance Transmission (Ref. No. 1999/022), IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
Birmingham
DOI :
10.1049/ic:19990119