Title :
Optical amplifiers transform long-distance lightwave telecommunications
Author :
Giles, Randy ; Li, Twgye
Author_Institution :
Crawford Hill Lab., AT&T Bell Labs., Holmdel, NJ, USA
fDate :
6/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Optical amplifiers and wavelength-multiplexing technology are transforming lightwave communications by providing cost-effective upgrades that will increase immensely the transmission capacity of long-distance telecommunications networks. A new generation of undersea cable systems using fiber optical amplifiers as repeaters has been developed for transoceanic applications, yielding a capacity almost ten times larger than conventional systems using opto-electronic regenerators. Terrestrial long-haul networks will benefit significantly from amplified wavelength-multiplexed transmission systems designed to access the large inherent bandwidth in the installed fiber. Successful deployment of these advanced systems requires a thorough understanding of optical amplifiers and the optical fiber medium, as their requirements interrelate through optical bandwidth, noise, dispersion, optical nonlinearities, and their impact on signal transmission. While the first commercial WDM amplified lightwave systems are deployed for point-to-point applications, optical transparency and wavelength multiplexing will be exploited for networking leading to the higher functionality and improved cost-effectiveness expected of photonic networks
Keywords :
fibre lasers; optical fibre communication; optical fibre dispersion; optical noise; optical repeaters; submarine cables; wavelength division multiplexing; amplified wavelength-multiplexed transmission systems; cost-effective upgrades; fiber optical amplifiers; installed fiber; large inherent bandwidth; lightwave communications; long-distance lightwave telecommunications; long-distance telecommunications networks; optical amplifiers; optical bandwidth; optical dispersion; optical noise; optical nonlinearities; optical transparency; photonic networks; repeaters; transmission capacity; transoceanic applications; undersea cable systems; wavelength-multiplexing technology; Bandwidth; Optical amplifiers; Optical fiber amplifiers; Optical fiber cables; Optical fiber networks; Optical noise; Repeaters; Semiconductor optical amplifiers; Stimulated emission; Underwater cables;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE