9000 km, 5 Gb/s NRZ Transmission Experiment Using 274 Erbium-Doped Fiber-Amplifiers

Autor: D. J. Kalmus, C. R. Davidson, Shu Yamamoto, Neal S. Bergano, G. M. Homsey, Y. Namihira, Shigeyuki Akiba, Patrick R. Trischitta, Y. Horiuchi, Jennifer Aspell, Noboru Edagawa, T. Kawazawa, Y. Yoshida, Hidenori Taga, D. A. Gray, R. L. Maybach
Rok vydání: 1992
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Zdroj: Optical Amplifiers and Their Applications.
DOI: 10.1364/oaa.1992.pd11
Popis: The next generation of undersea transmission systems will use Erbium-doped fiber amplifiers (EDFAs) to boost signals periodically as the signals travel across the world’s oceans[1] [2] AT&T and KDD have constructed a joint experiment to aid in the design of the first trans-Pacific optical amplifier cable[3] To date, straight line experiments have been reported up to 4500 km.[4] [5] This memorandum reports error- free performance at 5 Gb/s, through 9000 km of dispersion shifted fiber and 274 EDFAs.
Databáze: OpenAIRE