IP Library Granted Patent US 8,938,145
Granted Patent B2
US 8,938,145 · App. 12/008,481 · Granted Jan 20, 2015

Configuring optical launch powers in optical fiber transmission lines

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Patent No.
US 8,938,145
App. No.
12/008,481
Granted
Jan 20, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method includes transmitting optical signals through a heterogeneous sequence of spans of an all-optical transmission line. Each span has an optical transmission fiber connected to an optical amplifier. Each amplifier launches the signals into a sequential remainder of the line. The transmitting includes launching the optical signals into the highest loss fibers with substantially equal average optical launch powers or operating the spans with the highest loss fibers to have substantially equal quality products. The average optical launch powers are substantially equal to the inverse of a sum of (1−T j )γ j /[φ NL ·α j ] over the highest loss fibers. The parameters T j , γ j , and α j are the respective are, respectively, transmissivity, nonlinear optical coefficient, and loss coefficient of the fiber of the j-th span. The parameter φ NL is the line's cumulative nonlinear phase shift. Each quality product is the per-span optical signal-to-noise ratio of the associated span times the nonlinear phase shift of the associated span.

Claims (9)

1. A method, comprising:

transmitting optical signals through a heterogeneous sequence of optical fiber transmission spans of an all-optical transmission line, each span having an associated optical transmission fiber connected to an associated optical amplifier, each amplifier being connected to launch the optical signals into a remainder of the all-optical transmission line; and

wherein the transmitting comprises generating, in the optical transmission fibers of the heterogeneous sequence having highest losses, average optical launch powers that produce substantially equal power sums, the power sum of each span being the average optical launch power into the associated optical transmission fiber plus the average optical power delivered from the associated optical transmission fiber.

2. The method of claim 1 , Wherein each power sum is substantially equal to 2 P average −Γ average , P average being an average over the heterogeneous sequence of the average launch power of each of the optical transmission fibers, and Γ average being an average over the heterogeneous sequence of an optical loss of each of the optical transmission fibers.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein each power sum is in the interval [0.63·(2 P· average −Γ average ), 1.58□(2 P average −Γ average )], P average being an average over the heterogeneous sequence of the average launch power of each of the optical transmission fibers, and σ average being an average over the heterogeneous sequence of an optical loss of each of the optical transmission fibers.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein each power sum is in the interval [0.79·(2 P average −Γ average ), 1.26·(2 P average −Γ average )], P average being an average over the heterogeneous sequence of the average launch power of each of the optical transmission fibers, and Γ average being an average over the heterogeneous sequence of an optical loss of each of the optical transmission fibers.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the optical transmission fibers of the heterogeneous sequence having highest losses include the optical transmission fibers whose losses are, within 6 decibels of the one of the optical transmission fibers having the highest loss.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the optical transmission fibers of the heterogeneous sequence having highest losses include the optical transmission fibers of at least five of the spans.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the optical transmission fibers of the heterogeneous sequence having highest losses have substantially equal loss coefficients and have substantially equal nonlinear optical coefficients.

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