Title :
All-Raman unrepeatered transmission of 1.28 Tbit/s (32×40 Gbit/s) over 240 km conventional 80-μm2 NDSF employing bi-directional pumping
Author :
Zhu, Y. ; Lee, W.S. ; Fludger, C.R.S. ; Hadjifotiou, A.
Author_Institution :
Nortel Networks, Harlow, UK
Abstract :
A total of 32 channels of 40 Gbit/s CS-RZ ETDM signals have been successfully transmitted over an unrepeatered span of 240 km conventional 80-μm2 NDSF employing all-Raman amplification and bi-directional pumping. No large-effective-area fibres, hybrid transmission lines, or intraspan remotely pumped EDFAs were used. Up to 65 dB span loss, out of a total span loss of 93.8 dB, has been compensated. Individual channel Q-factors between 12.5 dB and 14.5 dB, at a PRBS pattern length of 231-1, were achieved without using FEC. Bi-directional pumping with pump laser RINs around -140 dB/Hz has allowed an average OSNR improvement by 6 dB in the transmission fibre, compared to either counter-pumping or co-pumping alone. This highlights the prospect of possible performance enhancement in high bit rate multiple long-span systems by bi-directionally pumped distributed Raman amplification, as compared to counter-pumping only, or unrepeatered transmissions with additional adoption of fibre effective area management and remote pumping.
Keywords :
Q-factor; Raman lasers; compensation; optical fibre amplifiers; optical fibre communication; optical fibre losses; optical pumping; telecommunication network management; time division multiplexing; 1.28 Tbit/s; 240 km; 40 Gbit/s; 65 dB; 93.8 dB; FEC; Gbit/s CS-RZ ETDM signals; NDSF; OSNR improvement; PRBS pattern length; all-Raman amplification; all-Raman unrepeatered transmission; bi-directional pumping; bi-directionally pumped distributed Raman amplification; channel Q-factors; co-pumping; compensated span loss; counter-pumping; fibre effective area management; multiple long-span systems; pump laser RINs; remote pumping; unrepeatered span; Bidirectional control; Bit rate; Fiber lasers; Laser excitation; Optical noise; Pump lasers; Q factor; Signal to noise ratio; Stimulated emission; Transmission lines;
Conference_Titel :
Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exhibit, 2002. OFC 2002
Print_ISBN :
1-55752-701-6
DOI :
10.1109/OFC.2002.1036593