Title :
Optical time division multiplexing for high capacity transmission
Author :
Spirit, D.M. ; Ellis, A.D.
Author_Institution :
BT Labs., Ipswich, UK
fDate :
5/16/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Future networks operating in excess of 10 Gbit/s are likely to require optical multiplexing to obtain such high capacities, linking major nodes in the inland network. The implementation of optical fibre amplifiers instead of optoelectronic regenerators would future-proof the transmission fabric, permitting capacity upgrades through modifications to terminal equipment. Optical nonlinearity will form an ultimate limit to the capacity of simple wavelength-division multiplexed systems. In the longer term, upgrading to an optical time division multiplexed (OTDM) super-trunk network would provide a core transport layer of very high capacity so that services requiring large bandwidth on demand could be enabled. The authors survey the current status of OTDM systems
Keywords :
optical links; time division multiplexing; 10 Gbit/s; OTDM; bandwidth; high capacity transmission; optical fibre amplifiers; optical nonlinearity; optical time division multiplexing; super-trunk network; transport layer;
Conference_Titel :
High Capacity Optical Communications, IEE Colloquium on