Ns. Bergano et Cr. Davidson, WAVELENGTH-DIVISION MULTIPLEXING IN LONG-HAUL TRANSMISSION-SYSTEMS, Journal of lightwave technology, 14(6), 1996, pp. 1299-1308
Wavelength division multiplexing shows great promise for the next gene
ration of long-haul undersea cable transmission systems, WDM technique
s will allow for greater transmission capacity and network flexibility
compared to the present single-channel optical amplifier systems, The
transmission of many WDM channels over transoceanic distances can be
limited by a variety of phenomena, including the finite bandwidth of t
he erbium-doped fiber amplifier repeaters, the nonlinear interactions
between channels, and the noise accumulation along the chain of amplif
iers. Significant progress has been made over the past few years in un
derstanding the nature of these impairments for long-distance transmis
sion, This paper describes techniques used to transmit many WDM channe
ls over transoceanic distances using the nonreturn-to-zero format and
other nonsoliton methods, Data is presented for several WDM experiment
s including the transmission of 100 Gb/s (20 channels of 5 Gb/s) over
9100 km.