Title :
Measurement of chromatic dispersion using two simultaneously modulated wavelengths
Author :
Penticost, S.J. ; Robinson, A.N. ; Blewett, I.J.
Author_Institution :
BNR Europe Ltd., Harlow, UK
fDate :
5/16/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In long haul optically amplified submarine communications systems, it is necessary to characterise the system chromatic dispersion correctly. This is important to enable the design of a dispersion compensation map which is used to reduce the system penalties caused, for example, by nonlinear effects. The design of an optically amplified transAtlantic communication link at 5 Gbit/s requires around 140 erbium-doped fibre amplifiers (EDFAs). Each of these has a spectral gain/transmission window (at 1558.65 nm) of approximately 20 nm. Concatenation of the individual amplifiers, each with a slightly offset gain-peak (due to manufacturing tolerances) leads to an overall window that may be as narrow as 3 nm. These parameters set the requirements for a chromatic dispersion measurement system that can perform in the tight spectral window described
Keywords :
fibre lasers; optical cables; optical dispersion; optical links; optical modulation; optical variables measurement; submarine cables; 1558.65 nm; 5 Gbit/s; chromatic dispersion measurement; dispersion compensation map; nonlinear effects; optical modulation; optically amplified link; spectral gain/transmission window; spectral window; submarine communications systems; system penalties; transAtlantic communication link;
Conference_Titel :
High Capacity Optical Communications, IEE Colloquium on