H. Suzuki et al., Power excursion suppression in cascades of optical amplifiers with automatic maximum level control, IEEE PHOTON, 11(8), 1999, pp. 1051-1053
The automatic maximum level control scheme, which automatically selects the
maximum power channel as the control channel and keeps its maximum power c
onstant, is the most attractive candidate among gain control techniques app
licable to wavelength-division-multiplexed linear repeaters. The design gui
delines of this scheme are presented. Power transient response and bit-erro
r-rate performance of the remaining channels during changes in the number o
f channels are measured in cascades of four repeaters, It is experimentally
confirmed that power excursions and power penalties at the bit-error rate
of 10(-9) can be suppressed to less than 0.7 dB and less than 0.3 dB, respe
ctively, even when seven out of eight channels are dropped within 1 mu s.