Undersea Fiber Communication Systems
DescriptionThis book provides a detailed overview of the evolution of undersea communications systems, with emphasis on the most recent breakthroughs of optical submarine cable technologies based upon Wavelength Division Multiplexing, optical amplification, new-generation optical fibers, and high-speed digital electronics. The role played by submarine-communication systems in the development of high-speed networks and associated market demands for multiplying Internet and broadband services is also covered.Importance of This TopicThis book will fill the gap between highly specialized papers from large international conferences and broad-audience technology review updates. The book provides a full overview of the evolution in the field and conveys the dimension of the large undersea projects. In addition, the book uncovers the myths surrounding marine operations and installations in that domain, which have remained known so far to only very few specialists.
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Undersea Fiber Communication Systems
DescriptionThis book provides a detailed overview of the evolution of undersea communications systems, with emphasis on the most recent breakthroughs of optical submarine cable technologies based upon Wavelength Division Multiplexing, optical amplification, new-generation optical fibers, and high-speed digital electronics. The role played by submarine-communication systems in the development of high-speed networks and associated market demands for multiplying Internet and broadband services is also covered.Importance of This TopicThis book will fill the gap between highly specialized papers from large international conferences and broad-audience technology review updates. The book provides a full overview of the evolution in the field and conveys the dimension of the large undersea projects. In addition, the book uncovers the myths surrounding marine operations and installations in that domain, which have remained known so far to only very few specialists.
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DescriptionThis book provides a detailed overview of the evolution of undersea communications systems, with emphasis on the most recent breakthroughs of optical submarine cable technologies based upon Wavelength Division Multiplexing, optical amplification, new-generation optical fibers, and high-speed digital electronics. The role played by submarine-communication systems in the development of high-speed networks and associated market demands for multiplying Internet and broadband services is also covered.Importance of This TopicThis book will fill the gap between highly specialized papers from large international conferences and broad-audience technology review updates. The book provides a full overview of the evolution in the field and conveys the dimension of the large undersea projects. In addition, the book uncovers the myths surrounding marine operations and installations in that domain, which have remained known so far to only very few specialists.

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ISBN-13: 9780443298875
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Publication date: 06/16/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 700
File size: 115 MB
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About the Author

José Chesnoy is an independent expert and consultant on undersea fiberoptic systems, and co-founder of the Subsea Optical Fiber Communications summer school. He began his career at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and pioneered the development of amplified submarine cables. Then he moved to Alcatel-Lucent Submarine Networks (ASN) where he successively led the development of submarine systems and WDM equipment, and was CTO of ASN before moving into independent consulting.

Table of Contents

Contributorsxv
Forewordxxiii
Prefacexxv
IIntroduction
1Introduction to Submarine Fiber Communication
I.Introduction3
II.Configuration of a Submarine Communication System5
III.The Advent of Terabit Optical Technology6
A.The Birth of Optical Technology6
B.The First Transoceanic Optical Systems8
C.Optical Amplification9
D.WDM Optical Systems10
IV.Evolution of Submarine Systems in the 2000s11
V.Objectives and Outline of the Book11
References13
2Historical Overview of Submarine Communication Systems
I.Introduction16
II.The Era of Telegraphy over Submarine Cables17
A.The Early Age of the Electric Telegraph (1800-1850)17
B.The British Era of Submarine Cable (1850-1872)18
C.The Global Network (1872-1920)22
D.Cable and Radio Competition (1920-1960)25
E.Technical and Economical Aspects26
III.The Era of Telephone on Coaxial Cables30
A.The Earliest Telephonic Submarine Cable Trials30
B.The First Generation of Coaxial Submarine Cable (1850-1961)31
C.The Second Generation of Coaxial Submarine Cable (1960-1970)32
D.Wideband Submarine Cables (1970-1988)34
E.Technical and Economical Aspects34
IV.The Era of Fiber Optic Submarine Cables38
A.From Analog to Digital (1976-1988)38
B.Regenerated Fiber Optic Cables and the Consortium Era (1986-1995)39
C.Optical Amplification and WDM Technology (1995-2000)44
D.Cable Ships and Offshore Works45
V.Conclusion47
References47
IISubmarine System Design
3Basics of Digital Optical Communications
I.Optical Channel and the Multiplexed Data53
A.Optical Bandwidth53
B.Optical Channel Capacity53
C.Binary Optical Channel and the Symbol Probabilities56
II.Modulation Formats and Modulation Bandwidth57
A.Parameters to Be Modulated57
B.Spectrum of Digitally Modulated Signals58
C.Modulation Formats61
D.Modulation Implementation65
III.Signal and Noises at the Receiver67
A.Photodetector Sensitivity and Optical-to-Electrical Signal Conversion67
B.Noise Generation and Demonstration Mechanisms at the Receiver68
C.Noise Addition in Optical Amplification74
D.Optical Signal-to-Noise Ratio78
IV.Receiver Performance Evaluation79
A.Electrical Signal-to-Noise Ratio Definition79
B.Bit Error Ratio and Receiver Sensitivity Definitions79
C.Shot-Noise-Limited Ideal Detection83
D.Amplifier Less Thermal-Noise-Limited Detection86
E.Detection of Preamplified Optical Signals87
References92
4Optical Amplification
I.Introduction96
II.EDFA Amplification Principles97
A.Basic Principles97
B.Dynamic Behavior102
C.Noise Characteristics104
D.Giles Parameters107
III.Requirements for Submarine Systems109
A.Noise Figure109
B.Hydrogen Sensitivity111
C.Power Consumption111
D.Polarization-Dependent Loss111
E.Polarization Mode Dispersion112
F.Polarization-Dependent Gain112
G.Comparison with Terrestrial Requirements113
IV.Related Technology115
V.Single-Channel EDFAs117
A.Gain Peak Wavelength Determination117
B.Parameters That Influence GPW119
C.Self-Filtering Effect119
D.Design Rules122
E.Gain Compression and Pump Wavelength123
F.Glass Composition124
G.Signal-to-Noise Ratio124
VI.Multichannel WDM EDFAs126
A.Gain Bandwidth126
B.Glass Composition127
C.Gain Equalization129
D.Equalization Technology131
VII.EDFA Impairments132
A.Polarization Effects133
B.Spectral Hole Burning133
C.Modeling of Spectral Hole Burning135
D.Other Limitations136
VIII.Operation with L-Band EDFAs138
A.System Performance138
B.Field Implementation Issues140
C.C + L-Band Systems140
IX.Implementation of Raman Amplification142
A.Principle of Raman Amplification142
B.Practical Implementation as Preamplification EDFAs145
C.All-Raman Amplified Submarine Links145
X.Further Amplification Perspectives147
References148
5Ultra-Long-Haul Submarine Transmission
I.Introduction158
II.Key Features of Long-Haul Transmission Systems158
A.A Technical Challenge: High Capacity per Optical Fiber158
B.Optical Signal-to-Noise Ratio160
C.Reduction of the Propagation Impairment163
D.Submarine Line Terminal Equipment Features166
E.Repeater Supervisory and Fiber Fault Localization169
F.Q Budget and Typical Repeater Spacing173
III.Gain Equalization177
A.Power Preemphasis177
B.Fixed-Gain Equalizer180
C.Tunable Gain Equalizer184
D.Impact of Nonoptimal Gain Equalization186
IV.Chromatic Dispersion and Nonlinear Effects188
A.Nonlinear Kerr-Type Effects188
B.Stimulated Raman Scattering191
C.Transmission Experiments193
V.Forward Error Correcting Codes200
A.Performance Requirement in Submarine Systems200
B.Introduction to Forward Error Correction201
C.Channel Model and Fundamental Limits202
D.Practical Forward Error Correction Schemes in Submarine Transmission Systems204
E.Reed-Solomon Codes205
F.Concatenated Codes206
G.Turbo Product Codes208
H.Examples of FEC Scheme Performances for Submarine Transmission Systems209
VI.Technology Evolution210
A.Modulation Format210
B.C + L-Band Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifier212
C.Transmission Systems with Distributed Raman Amplifiers213
D.40-Gbps Wavelength-Division Multiplexed Transmission Experiments219
VII.Conclusion223
References224
6Unrepeatered Transmission
I.Introduction229
II.Recent Developments230
III.Applications235
IV.System Configurations236
V.Unrepeatered System Technologies237
A.Line Fiber238
B.Postamplification239
C.Preamplification240
D.Raman Amplification241
E.Remote Amplification246
VI.Limitations Induced by Nonlinear Effects249
A.Stimulated Brillouin Scattering249
B.Kerr Effect250
C.Stimulated Raman Scattering253
VII.Power Budget Calculation257
VIII.Main Laboratory Achievements257
IX.Installed Unrepeatered Systems261
A.Deployed Unrepeatered Systems261
B.Safety Aspects264
References265
7Polarization Effects in Long-Haul Undersea Systems
I.Introduction270
II.Propagation of Polarized Light in an Optical Fiber Transmission System273
A.Fiber Propagation273
B.Polarization Mode Dispersion277
C.Polarization-Dependent Loss and Gain282
D.Comments on Notation and Nomenclature286
III.Reduced Stokes Parameter Model288
A.Model Formulation288
B.Theoretical Validation291
C.Experimental Validation299
D.Applications to Transoceanic Systems301
References304
8Nonlinear Transmission Techniques and Solitons
I.Introduction307
II.Nonlinear Pulse Propagation308
A.Periodic Loss Averaging310
B.Soliton Perturbation Theory311
C.Soliton-Noise Interactions313
D.Soliton 2-R Regeneration314
E.Soliton-Soliton Interactions316
F.Polarization Multiplexing316
G.Soliton 3-R Regeneration318
III.Dispersion-Managed Solitons319
A.Variational Representation320
B.Dispersion-Managed Soliton-Noise Interactions321
C.Dispersion-Managed Soliton Example321
D.Self-Phase Modulation322
E.Dispersion-Managed Soliton 2-R Regeneration324
F.Cross-Phase Modulation326
G.Doubly Periodic Maps327
H.Nonlinear Chirped Return-to-Zero Pulse329
I.Dispersion-Managed Soliton 3-R Regeneration330
J.Dispersion-Managed Soliton Distributed Raman Amplification332
IV.Conclusions336
References337
IIISubmarine Equipment
9Submerged Plant
I.Overview of Submerged Plant344
II.Repeaters346
A.Optical Topology346
B.Drive and Control Electronics350
C.Supervisory Functionality350
D.Power Unit and Protection353
III.Equalizers354
A.Passive Equalizers355
B.Active Tilt Equalizers355
IV.Branching Units357
A.Full Fiber-Drop Branching Units358
B.Wavelength Add/Drop Branching Units359
C.Power Module360
V.Mechanical Engineering of Submarine Equipment363
A.Internal Design Aspects364
B.External Aspects of Design365
VI.Power-Feed Equipment for Submarine Equipment366
A.Network Powering367
B.High-Voltage Generation369
C.Other Functions369
VII.Reliability370
A.Quality Control and Qualification371
B.Reliability of Submerged Plant372
C.Reliability of Power-Feed Equipment373
VIII.Future Trends in Submarine Equipment374
References375
10Terminal Equipment
I.Introduction377
II.Transmission Equipment for Wavelength-Division-Multiplexed Systems380
A.Submarine Line Terminal Equipment for 2.5-Gbps WDM Systems380
B.Submarine Line Terminal Equipment for 10-Gbps WDM Systems385
III.Supervisory and Network Management Systems397
A.Outline of Network Management System397
B.Details of Submarine Element and Network Management399
C.Integration with Terrestrial Systems402
D.Standard Interface between EM and NM Layers403
E.Implementation of the CORBA Interface404
IV.View on Future Developments407
A.Increasing the Number of Multiplexed Wavelengths408
B.Increasing the Line Bit Rate409
C.Downsizing of Equipment409
V.Conclusion410
References410
11Network Architectures for Submarine Systems
I.Introduction413
II.Application of Undersea Cable Systems in Global Networking414
A.Domestic Networks414
B.Regional Networks416
C.Interregional Networks416
III.Branching Units416
IV.Protection Mechanisms: Linear and Ring420
A.Reducing the Amount of Protection Equipment424
V.Protection Mechanisms: Optical Cross-Connects and Mesh Protection427
VI.Non-SDH/SONET Undersea Networking430
VII.Future of Submarine Networks432
References433
12Submarine Fiber
I.Introduction435
II.Optical Waveguide Fabrication and Theory438
A.Fabrication438
B.Waveguide Theory440
III.Fiber Attributes441
A.Attenuation and Bending441
B.Cutoff Wavelength443
C.Mode Field and Effective Area444
D.Dispersion

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