High Speed Submarine Optical Fiber Communication System:Pressure and Temperature Effects

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  • A. A. Mohammed Faculty of Electric Engineering, Menouf, 32951, EGYPT

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https://doi.org/10.31436/iiumej.v1i1.330

Abstract

In the present paper, the performance of high speed submarine optical fiber cable systems is investigated, taking into account both the pressure and the temperature effects. Both the pressure and the temperature are depth-dependent variables, while both the spectral losses and the dispersion effects are temperature as well as wavelength dependent variables. Two important cases with real fibers are processed: a case with dispersion cancellation and a case without dispersion cancellation. It is found that the ocean pressure (due to the depth) shifts the dispersion-free wavelength towards the third communication window. In general, as the depth increases the maximum transmitted bit rate increases in the range of interest. The system capacity as well as the spectral losses, and the dispersion effects are parametrically investigated over wide-range ranges of the set of affecting parameters {wavelength, ocean depth (and consequently the ocean pressure and temperature), and the chemical structure}.

 

Key Words: Submarine Optical Fiber, Undersea Optical Communication, Pressure and Temperature Effects, Transoceanic Optical Communications

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Mohammed, A. A. (2012). High Speed Submarine Optical Fiber Communication System:Pressure and Temperature Effects. IIUM Engineering Journal, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.31436/iiumej.v1i1.330

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