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Repeater Power Conversion Efficiency in Submarine Optical Communication Systems
Author(s) -
Xiaojun Liang,
John D. Downie,
Jason E. Hurley
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
ieee photonics journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.725
H-Index - 73
eISSN - 1943-0655
pISSN - 1943-0647
DOI - 10.1109/jphot.2021.3054624
Subject(s) - engineered materials, dielectrics and plasmas , photonics and electrooptics
In power-limited trans-oceanic submarine systems, the electrical-to-optical (E/O) power conversion efficiency determines the amount of optical signal power generated by repeaters, which governs the cable capacity. In contrast to conventional submarine systems, recent single mode fiber spatial division multiplexing (SDM) systems operate at a lower channel power and support a larger number of optical fibers. Moreover, pump sharing technology is used in SDM systems to enhance cable capacity and system reliability, where a group of pump lasers are combined to feed a group of fiber pairs. The repeater E/O power conversion efficiency is directly related with cable capacity, as well as capacity per power and cost per capacity analysis. Therefore, it is important to understand the characteristics of repeater E/O efficiency. We developed a model to analyze the repeater E/O efficiency in submarine SDM systems. Experimental measurement data of pump lasers and numerical simulation results of Erbium doped fiber amplifiers (EDFAs) were used as input information to the model to analyze repeater E/O efficiency in various system designs. Based on the E/O efficiency model results, we investigated cable capacity using the Gaussian noise (GN) model. Moreover, cable capacity per power was calculated and compared based on three different power metrics: (i) electrical supply power, (ii) pump optical power and (iii) EDFA output power. With the aid of the repeater E/O efficiency model, one can analyze the efficiency of submarine systems using the direct metric of cable capacity per electrical supply power.

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