ADVA Optical Networking Demonstrates Serial 100Gbit/s Transmission for Metro and Regional Applications.Successful Lab Tests Prove Viability of New Modulation Format That Addresses Unique Needs of Metro and Regional Networks NORCROSS, Ga. & MARTINSRIED/MUNICH, Germany -- Enabling a 10-fold increase in system capacity over existing metro DWDM (Dense WDM) The term given to wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) when significantly more channels were being added. Since WDM is increasingly more "dense" all the time, both terms are used synonymously. See WDM. DWDM - wavelength division multiplexing (Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing See WDM. ) systems utilizing traditional techniques, ADVA ADVA American Deaf Volleyball Association ADVA Advanced Soviet Optical Networking has developed a novel DPSK-3ASK (Differential Phase-Shift Keying, 3-level Amplitude-Shift Keying) modulation format for serial 100Gbit/s transmission over a single wavelength channel. In its labs in Meiningen, Germany, ADVA Optical Networking engineers successfully demonstrated for the first time this new modulation scheme, which utilizes available 40Gbit/s components and facilitates operation on a standard ITU (International Telecommunication Union International Telecommunication Union (ITU), specialized agency of the United Nations, with headquarters at Geneva. It was created in 1934 as a result of the merging of the International Telegraph Union (est. ) channel grid. Worldwide traffic demand continues to skyrocket. Operators are striving to increase the capacity of their DWDM networks and have been steadily migrating from 10Gbit/s to 40Gbit/s, with 100Gbit/s being the next logical step. Existing serial 100Gbit/s proposals such as DP-QPSK (Dual-Polarization Quadrature Phase Shift Keying) have been optimized for (ultra-) long haul transmission. Their complexity, cost and power consumption make them less suitable for metro applications. Given the substantial challenge of achieving reasonable link distances at 100Gbit/s due to chromatic dispersion and polarization mode dispersion Polarization mode dispersion (PMD) is a form of modal dispersion where two different polarizations of light in a waveguide, which normally travel at the same speed, travel at different speeds due to random imperfections and asymmetries, causing random spreading of optical pulses. , most industry work on short distances to date has centered on multi-fiber and multi-lambda approaches. Standards bodies IEEE, ITU-T See ITU. ITU-T - International Telecommunications Union and OIF (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Not to be confused with the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE). The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers or IEEE (pronounced as eye-triple-e , ITU-Standardization sector and Optical Internetworking Forum The Optical Internetworking Forum (OIF) was organized to facilitate and accelerate the development of next-generation optical internetworking products. The OIF produces Electrical, Tunable Laser, Very Short Reach Hardware Interfaces. ) have all been working on 100Gbit/s standards, with the focus currently placed on the two extremes of transmission distance. "Current industry standardization efforts have left a gap between 40km and 600km, which leaves a sizeable portion of the market unaddressed. Our solution targets exactly that sweet spot," stated Dr. Christoph Glingener, chief technology officer (CTO) for ADVA Optical Networking. "In addition, this solution utilizes off-the-shelf componentry, which enables it to be implemented sooner and with minimal industry investment, lessening the burden on optical component companies in a difficult market environment." ADVA Optical Networking's DPSK-3ASK solution is complementary to existing 10- and 40Gbit/s designs and fits in existing installed network architectures, making it easier to upgrade and operate. Its direct detection alleviates the need for power-consuming, high-speed digital signal processing See DSP. Digital Signal Processing - (DSP) Computer manipulation of analog signals (commonly sound or image) which have been converted to digital form (sampled). as typically required for long-haul schemes. It is compatible with DWDM systems like the ADVA FSP FSP - File Service Protocol 3000, and when coupled with optical amplification facilitates metro/regional transmission distances up to 600km. "Lowering the cost per bit is a common theme in both metro and long-haul DWDM networks," continued Glingener. "We have an extremely compact and power-efficient 40Gbit/s solution today. Now, many network operators have asked us to address the metro challenge with a customized 100Gbit/s solution, which is what we've done. This DPSK-3ASK demonstration is an important milestone in the industry's journey to realize 100Gbit/s." This work by ADVA Optical Networking was partially funded by the German Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and is part of the CELTIC Celt·ic also Kelt·ic n. A subfamily of the Indo-European language family comprising the Insular and the Continental branches. adj. Of or relating to the Celtic people and languages. 100GET-METRO project. Get more information on ADVA Optical Networking's participation in this project. ABOUT ADVA OPTICAL NETWORKING ADVA Optical Networking (FSE FSE 1. feline spongiform encephalopathy. 2. focal symmetrical encephalomalacia. : ADV) is a global provider of telecommunications equipment. With innovative Optical+Ethernet transport solutions, we build the foundation for high-speed, next-generation networks. Our FSP product family adds scalability and intelligence to our customers' networks while removing complexity and cost. With a flexible and fast-moving organization, we forge close partnerships with our customers to meet growing demand for data, storage, voice and video services. Thanks to reliable performance for more than 15 years, we have become a trusted partner for more than 200 carriers and 10,000 enterprises across the globe. For more information, please visit us at www.advaoptical.com. PUBLISHED BY: ADVA AG Optical Networking, Martinsried/Munich and Meiningen, Germany ADVA Optical Networking North America, Inc., Norcross, Georgia, USA ADVA Optical Networking (Shenzhen) Ltd., Shenzhen, China www.advaoptical.com |
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