The Delicate Balance
Choosing Robust Alternatives for Multi-Wavelength
Systems
Dr. Timothy Brophy
Director of Network Architectures
Transmission Network Systems
Scientific Atlanta, A Cisco Company
Fernando Villarruel
Systems Engineer
Transmission Network Systems
Scientific Atlanta, A Cisco Company
Dr. Kuang-Yi Wu
Senior Staff Engineer
Transmission Network Systems
Scientific Atlanta, A Cisco Company
Abstract
The potential to more completely
exploit the bandwidth available in HFC plants by using
multiple wavelengths to carry unique content over a single
fi ber is assessed. Initial attempts using CWDM have given
way to DWDM in the 1310 band in order to overcome the
impairments of widely spaced wavelengths. An examination of
the requirements to provide full-band transmitters under the
restrictions of fiber non-linearities which go beyond the
usual transmitter design constraints leads to tradeoffs
among the link distance, optical power, and the number and
spacing of the wavelengths in the system. While the
fundamental issues arise due to fiber physical
considerations, they are mitigated by considering the system
as a whole, and modifying or constraining the transmitters,
the RF loading, and the passives in the system. Solutions to
choosing wavelengths which can successfully carry multiple
forward path payloads and yield near single-transmitter
performance are presented. Preliminary data indicate
substantial improvement relative to CWDM systems and
commercially viable product.
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