4 WDM Technology Basics
4 WDM Technology Basics
4 WDM Technology Basics
Carsten Mller
CSSC Enabling, Delhi June, 9th-13th
WDM Basics
Physical Effects
WDM Topologies
Transparent Optical Networks
Applications
Planning Tool
Glossary
Presentation / Author / Date
Problem Statement:
How to interconnect ?
when having fiber shortages ?
capacity
?
The
famouslimitations
transmission
cloud
covering metro, regio, long and
ultra long distances ?
When hearing the term network many people think about some
IP routers inteconnected by the famous transmission cloud
For internal use
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Physical
Logical connections
Subscriber
Edge
Access
Aggregation
Provider Edge/
IP Service
Edge
Core
Service Core
Applications
DSLAM
HSI
Residential
SGSN
Edge Router
HGW
PON OLT
VOICE
LL,
VPN
HSPA
For internal use
5
Nokia Siemens Networks
Softswitch
Any Media
BRAS/BNG
NG Metro Core
Gateway
Any Server,
Multi-haul
DWDM
Business
Any
NG Metro
PON
Splitter
IPTV,
VoD
IP/MPLS Core
including dataless
front end
CE switch
CE Switch
Multi-haul
DWDM
VoIP Application
MWR
BTS/NB
Server (generic)
Carrier
Ethernet
Switches
Mobile GW
MSC
Any Register or
Database
What is WDM?
WDM means Wavelength Division Multiplexing
It is Frequency Domain Multiplexing at optical frequencies (~200 THz)
It can be divided into
Dense WDM (DWDM), channel spacing ~10 channel bandwidth (e.g.
200, 100, 50 GHz grid)
Coarse WDM (CWDM), channel spacing >> channel bandwidth (e.g.
channels at 1310 nm, 1480 nm, 1550 nm, 1625 nm)
White Light
Spectrum
Glass Prism
Spectrum
White Light
Glass Prism
Glass Prism
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Visible light
Cosmic radiation X ray radiation UV radiation
Frequency (Hz)
1020
1018
IR radiation
1016
Communications radiation
Microwave,
radar 10
1012
10
1014
(1 THz)
(1 pm)
(1 nm)
10-9
10-6
TV VHF SW
108
(1 GHz)
106
(1 MHz)
(1 mm)
(1 m)
(100 m)
10-3
100
102
l = wavelength
f = frequency
Visible
light
Fiber transmission
wavelength range
1600 nm
0.4
0.5 0.6
0.7
1.1
1.2
1.3
13101410 150015501650 nm
mm
E S C L U Band
2.5
Water drop
absorption
1.5
L - band
2.0
C - band
Attenuation (dB/km)
1530 1560
1.0
1620nm
0.5
0
800
900
1300 1400
1500
1600
Wavelength (nm)
Individual
Red Band
C10 C09
C08
DWDM Channels
C07
C06
C05
C04
Blue Band
C03
C02
C01 Subband
OSC
1560.61
192.1
C Band
1529.55
196.0
1510.0 nm
198.6 THz
SDH/Sonet repeater
SDH/Sonet Mux
IP router
SDH/Sonet
GbE
Electrical repeaters and one fiber pair for every channel drive up cost
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SDH/Sonet Mux
WDM Mux
(passive)
WDM Mux
(passive)
3
IP router
Coloured interfaces
4
Transponder
SDH/Sonet Mux
SDH/Sonet Mux
WDM Mux
(passive)
WDM Mux
(passive)
3
IP router
4
Transponder
Transponder
Grey interface
Coloured interfaces
Transponders are used to convert the grey signal to the right wavelength,
coloured interfaces provide the correct wavelength
For internal use
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SDH/Sonet Mux
DWDM
Mux Amplifier
Amplifier
DWDM
Mux
3
IP router
Coloured interfaces
4
IP router
Coloured interfaces
Inline amplifiers
Amplifier
3R regenerator
OEO conversion
IP router
(R)OADM
(R)OADM/PXC
OLR
(R)-OADM
OTT
optical line (remotely) configurable
Optical
repeater
optical add-drop
Transmission
(amplifier)
multiplexer
Terminal
nx
span
span
span
spur link
multi-degree
node
OTT
Optical
Transmission
Terminal
DWDM link
nx
Client Services
- Sonet/SDH
- Ethernet/IP
- multirate services
- Storage Area
Network
nx
Client Services
- Sonet/SDH
- Ethernet/IP
- multirate services
- Storage Area
Network
Transponder
TX
...
TX
TX
TX
TX
OADM
Add/Drop Module
Booster
TX
TX
OLR
OTT
...
In-line
amplifier
Transponder
OTT
TX
Pre-Amp
TX
...
transmission lines
TX
TX
TX
...
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
demux
Multiplexer
optional
Raman
mux
TX
Demultiplexer
Amplifier based on EDFA (Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifier)
with optional pumps / Raman pumps
Row
1
14 15 16 17
3824
OTU Overhead
OPU payload
(4 x 3808 bytes)
OPUOverhead
2
3
4
FEC/EFEC
OTU
OTU-1: 2,67G
OTU-2: 10,7G
OTU-3: 43G
Multi-vendor interworking
ETH -> GFP-T -> OPU2 -> ODU2-> OTU2 -> OCh
Presentation / Author / Date
Client IF
3R
1R
1R
3R
IaDI
OTU
1R
Domain B
IrDI
3R
3R
OTU
OTU
3R
IaDI
OTU
1R
Client IF
3R
OTU
ODU TC
WDM Basics
Physical Effects
WDM Topologies
Transparent Optical Networks
Applications
Planning Tool
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Presentation / Author / Date
Noise
Dispersion
Non-linear effects
MUX
DEMUX
Signal degradation
Higher sensitivity
Smaller channel spacing
Higher crosstalk
Stronger nonlinear effects
DWDM-Mux
Booster
Pre-amp
DWDM-Demux
100 km of fiber
DCM
(Dispersion Compensation
Module)
Receive spectrum
... after 100 kilometers of fiber and 5 EDFAs
by VOAs or
fixed attenuators
DWDM-Mux
Booster
Pre-amp
DWDM-Demux
100 km of fiber
Attenuators
VOA (O08VA) or
fixed attenuator cables
DCM
100 km
80 km
OSNR Performance
OSNR Requirements
For internal use
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100 km
160 km
Raman Pump
Signal Power (channel)
OSNR Performance
OSNR Requirements
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OSNR
Margin
Chromatic Dispersion
Wavelength depending propagation speed of light.
c fiber
1
n( )
c0
l ~ 1 / modulation frequency
0 km
puls
e
time
prop
aga
ti
Intensity
Intensity
on
200 km
time
Dispersion Aspects
pulse
propagation
Tx
All wavelengths
transmitted at the
same time
Rx
Dispersion causes
some wavelengths
to delay
Different
wavelengths arrive
at different times
PM
D
De
lay
FBG
DCMs as purely passive card (Circulator, FBG, EPROM for card label data)
FBG
PMD
Compensator
FBG
After Transmission:
Transient performance
Fiber break
11 channels (through)
was 12 channels
was 12 channels
now 1 channel
Core
Amplitude
Cladding
Coating
Radius
Core
MFD
Typical values:
Standard Single Mode Fiber (SSMF) G652 (preferred):
Loss: 0,21 dB/km
20
Alcatel TeraLight *
15
Corning LEAF *
Lucent TrueWave *
(Pirelli FreeLight *)
Lucent TrueWaveRS *
10
5
0
-5
-10
1250
1350
1400
1450
1500
Wavelength [nm]
1550
1600
1650
C- Band
L- Band
20
15 Self Phase Modulation (SPM)
Alcatel TeraLight *
Corning LEAF *
Lucent TrueWave *
(Pirelli FreeLight *)
Lucent TrueWaveRS *
10
5
0
-5
-10
1250
1350
1400
1450
1500
Wavelength [nm]
1550
1600
1650
WDM Basics
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Transparent Optical Networks
Applications
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Point-to-Point
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
DWDM Ring
...
Meshed Optical Cross Connects
...
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l1
West
Transponder
l3
East
East
West
l1
l3
Traffic relation = star
East
West
East
West
l2
Transponder
Transponder
l2
l3
l6
East
West
l4
West
l3
East
Traffic relation=
meshed
West
East
West
l1
l4
l5
East
l6
l2
l5
WDM Basics
Physical Effects
WDM Topologies
Transparent Optical Networks
Applications
Planning Tool
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Legacy Network
3R/OEO for
Regeneration
lambda-switching
Grooming
Termination
Manchester
Photonic
Switch core
Add/Drop for
- Service termination
- Grooming
- 3R / -conversion
WDM Basics
Physical Effects
WDM Topologies
Transparent Optical Networks
Applications
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Presentation / Author / Date
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Wavelengths
Long Haul
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Regional
Metro
Distance
100-200km
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100-1000km
600-3000km
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100-1000km
Distance
600-3000km
fixed
mobile
WIMAX
LTE
wireless access
SDH/PDH
DSL
Eth
PON
2G/3G/..
fixed access
Core Network
multi-reach DWDM
IP Core and Edge Routers,
Multi-Service Routers for RAN *
Application I
10G
10G
10G
2.5G
2.5G
3 fiber pairs
22.5G total capacity
standard lasers, 1550 nm/grey
WDM System
1 - 3
10G
1 fiber pair
22.5G total capacity
2.5G
10G
Application II
IP/MPLS backbone
Site 3
Site 2
Site 3
Site 4
Site 5
Site 1
Site 6
Site 2
Site 4
Site 5
Site 1
Site 6
Application III
Residential
customers
CWDM access
aggregation ring
DSLAM
Carrier
Ethernet
Transport
DSLAM
DSLAM
service/protocol transparency
low-cost filter integrated in patch cord
proven transponder-less interworking
aggregation of various services: Ethernet, SDH, video etc.
no power required
Business
customers
WDM Basics
Physical Effects
WDM Topologies
Transparent Optical Networks
Applications
Planning Tool
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TransNet: Example
Commissioning Engineers
(configuration adjustments during installation)
Customers
(channel upgrade planning, definition of network extensions)
Sales
(as the customers direct contact person )
R&D
(simulating the network impact of component modifications)
Topology
Tender
(DWDM Network Requirements)
Traffic
Generic Requirements
(in TransNet called: Properties)
Configuration
Performance Analysis
Commissioning Files
1.
2.
3.
1.
Topology
2.
Traffic
3.
Generic Requirements
Examples:
40G ready - maximum capacity 32 channels must use tunable lasers - TIF contacts required ...
Fiber types
G.652
G.653
G.654
G.655
G.656
There are 23
DWDM relevant
information items to
be extracted from a
tender document.
WDM Basics
Physical Effects
WDM Topologies
Transparent Optical Networks
Applications
Planning Tool
Glossary
Presentation / Author / Date
ISBN-10: 3-89578-174-6
2002, 196 pages, 174 illustrations,
4 tables, hardcover, 47.90
www.publicis-erlangen.de/books
Glossary
ASON
Automated Switched Optical
Network
AWG
Arrayed Waveguide Grating
BOL
Begin Of Life
CAGR
Compound Annual Growth
Rate
CapEx
Capital Expenditure
CD
Chromatic Dispersion
CWDM
Coarse Wavelength
Division Multiplexing
DCN
Data Communication
Network
DPSK
Differential Phase Shift Keying
DQPSK
Differential Quadrature Phase
Shift Keying
DSF
Dispersion Shifted Fiber
DSLAM
Digital Subscriber Line Access
Multiplexer
DWDM
Dense Wavelength
Division Multiplexing
EOW
Engineering Order Wire
FWM
Four Wave Mixing
GFP-T
Generic Framing Procedure
Transparent
GMPLS
Label Switching
HSPA
Access
ISP
LH
MEMS
Systems
MSPP
Platform
NDA
NE
NG
NZDSF
Fiber
OADM
OC
OCh
ODU
OEO
conversion
OLR
OP
OpEx
Generalized Multi-Protocol
High Speed Packet
Internet Service Provider
Long Haul (up to 1200km)
Micro-Electro-Mechanical
Multi Service Provisioning
Non Disclosure Agreement
Network Element
Next Generation
Non-Zero Dispersion Shifted
Optical Add Drop Multiplexer
Optical Carrier
Optical Channel
Optical Data Unit
Optical/Electrical/Optical
Optical Line Repeater
Orientation Price
Operational Expenditure
Glossary
OPU
OSC
OTH
SNMP
Simple Network Management
Protocol
SSMF
Standard Single Mode Fiber
STM
Synchronous Transfer Mode
TCM
Tandem Connection
Monitoring
TMF
Tele Management Forum TIF
Telemetry Interface
ULH
Ultra Long Haul (up to
3000km)
VOA
Variable Optical Attanuator
VoIP
Voice over IP
WSS
Wavelength Selective Switch
XML
Extended Markup Language
3R
Re-Amplification /
Re-Shaping / Re-Timing
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