DocumentCode :
328480
Title :
Future ultra-high capacity transoceanic submarine systems
Author :
Pirio, F. ; Thomine, J.B.
Author_Institution :
France Telecom, CNET, France
Volume :
3
fYear :
1996
fDate :
19-19 Sept. 1996
Abstract :
After a short summary of the main physical phenomena involved in transoceanic amplified transmission, the main characteristics and basic limitations of the first generation of 5 Gbits/s amplified submarine systems (TAT 12/13) will be described. Before the next century, the optimisation of this technology will allow cost savings through increased amplifier spacing and use of WDM for network flexibility. A second generation of submarine amplified systems could be technically feasible around year 2000, with a capacity in the 40-100 Gbit/s range. Three solutions are envisioned that could achieve this goal, dense WDM of non return to zero (NRZ) channels, filtered soliton transmission, and in line modulation of solitons. The ´pros and cons´ of these three potential solution will be detailed, together with associated experimental and simulation results already published or recently obtained.
Keywords :
optical modulation; optical solitons; optimisation; submarine cables; wavelength division multiplexing; 40 to 100 Gbit/s; 5 Gbit/s; Gbits/s amplified submarine systems; TAT 12; TAT 13; cost savings; filtered soliton transmission; in line modulation; increased amplifier spacing; network flexibility; non return to zero; optical solitons; optimisation; submarine amplified systems; transoceanic amplified transmission; ultra-high capacity transoceanic submarine systems;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Optical Communication, 1996. ECOC '96. 22nd European Conference on
Conference_Location :
Oslo, Norway
Print_ISBN :
82-423-0418-1
Type :
conf
Filename :
715623
Link To Document :
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