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1 Stephen SchultzEE466 Fall 2007 1. Introduction
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2 Stephen SchultzEE466 Fall 2007 Communication Links
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3 Stephen SchultzEE466 Fall 2007 Undersea Optical Fiber Backbones
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4 Stephen SchultzEE466 Fall 2007 Fiber Data Rate
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5 Stephen SchultzEE466 Fall 2007 Fiber Capacity http://www.laserfocusworld.com/articles/article_display.html?id=277158
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6 Stephen SchultzEE466 Fall 2007 Multiplexing
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7 Stephen SchultzEE466 Fall 2007 TDM Standards Standards developed for optical fiber communications rates –Synchronous Optical NETwork (SONET) –Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) SONETSDHB (Mb/s)Channels OC-151.84672 OC-3STM-1155.522,016 OC-12STM-4622.088,064 OC-48STM-162,488.3232,256 OC-192STM-649,953.28129,024 OC-768STM-25639,813.12516,096
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8 Stephen SchultzEE466 Fall 2007 Optical Signal Optical signals are typically sent using on-off keying (OOK) –Power received: 1 –No power: 0 Two primary formats –Nonreturn to zero (NRZ) –Return to zero (RZ)
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9 Stephen SchultzEE466 Fall 2007 Basic Optical Communication Link Electrical signal transferred to another location –Electrical-to-Optical (E-O) conversion Modulated laser –Signal transmission Optical fiber –Optical-to-Electrical (O-E) conversion Detector
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10 Stephen SchultzEE466 Fall 2007 Signal Transmission Signal is attenuated as it propagates through the fiber –Decrease in signal amplitude –Reduction in signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) Pulse is spread in time –Called signal dispersion –Causes inter-symbol interference (ISI)
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11 Stephen SchultzEE466 Fall 2007 Additional Components External modulator –Better signal—lower signal dispersion Optical amplifier –Amplifies signal to overcome attenuation
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12 Stephen SchultzEE466 Fall 2007 Topics to be Covered Fibers –Attenuation –Dispersion Sources Detectors System performance
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