DocumentCode
960998
Title
Systems engineering for long-haul optical-fiber transmission
Author
Shimada, Sadakuni
Author_Institution
Yokosuka Electrical Communication Laboratory, Kanagawa-ken, Japan
Volume
68
Issue
10
fYear
1980
Firstpage
1304
Lastpage
1309
Abstract
Optical-fiber transmission systems application to long-haul optical trunk lines is studied. Development on optical transmission systems is found to be most advanced for short-haul interoffice systems, with many countries in the world already having systems in commercial use. This is largely due to the amount of demand that exists in this field, and that insufficient laser diode reliability does not permit constructing a long-haul optical circuit. However, from an economical viewpoint, optical transmission systems introduction into long-haul trunk lines is quite attractive. This paper reports the results of a survey on some economic and reliability aspects of the system, together with the technology state of the art. Attainable repeater spacings are estimated after detailed consideration of optical-fiber loss and dispersion. Some experimental results are also shown to clarify the transmission characteristics for high-speed signals and long repeater spacing systems. Based on the survey, future developmental targets are discussed.
Keywords
Bandwidth; Coaxial cables; Costs; High speed optical techniques; Optical fiber cables; Optical fibers; Optical sensors; Repeaters; Systems engineering and theory; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/PROC.1980.11849
Filename
1456118
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