DocumentCode :
2195324
Title :
Pan-European multiwavelength optical network-a systems perspective
Author :
Brady, Jayne ; Kelly, Cormac ; Barriskill, David ; Phillips, Gareth
Author_Institution :
Nortel, UK
fYear :
1998
fDate :
35964
Firstpage :
42401
Lastpage :
42408
Abstract :
The drive towards multiwavelength applications is motivated by a number of commercial and economic factors. However, as yet in Europe, there is little practical experience with installing and operating dense WDM systems. This paper brings practical experience to bear on multiwavelength networks providing an elegant method to expand capacity on existing fibres. For new operators the utilisation of multiwavelength technology also provides a means of future-proofing the network. The network must be seamlessly controlled and managed from end-to-end. This paper discusses the challenges posed to such an operator in terms of design and implementation of a multiwavelength optical network. Considerations such as flexibility, scalability, network management and network resilience are discussed. The WDM feature set encompassing narrow linewidth lasers, filters, and broadband fibre amplifiers are examined and the merits and limitations of each technology are evaluated. In light of this analysis, a very new, leading edge pan-European multiwavelength network built using Nortel technology for one of the new market entrants is discussed. Due to geographical constraints link margins beyond standard multiwavelength capabilities were required. Utilising advanced fibre types and multiwavelength fibre amplifiers, a 2.5G DWDM system has been deployed over a distance of 210 km without the need for any underwater electronics or amplification. This paper presents the system which was deployed and the future upgrade strategies proposed
Keywords :
optical fibre networks; 2.5 Gbit/s; 210 km; Nortel technology; SDH; WDM feature set; broadband fibre amplifiers; commercial factors; dense WDM systems; distance; economic factors; filters; link margins; narrow linewidth lasers; network design; network operators; optical add and drop multiplexers; optical demultiplexers; pan-European multiwavelength optical network; submarine cable;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Multiwavelength Optical Networks: Devices, Systems and Network Implementations (Ref. No. 1998/296), IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1049/ic:19980505
Filename :
707003
Link To Document :
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