DWDM Networks When Using Raman Configurations with DCF Fibers

Authors

  • Geovanny Andrés Muñoz Castro Universidad del Cauca, Popayán

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18046/syt.v15i41.2454

Keywords:

DCF, DWDM, linear effects, nonlinear effects, Raman.

Abstract

In this paper, the basic theoretical foundations regarding a DWDM [Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing] network when using Raman configurations with DCF [Dispersion Compensation Fiber] are studied, through the revision of: linear effects, such as noise, loss, chromatic dispersion and PMD [Polarization Mode Dispersion]; and nonlinear effects, such as Self-Phase Modulation [SPM], Cross-Phase Modulation [XPM] and Four-Wave Mixing [FWM], compared to Optical Monitoring Parameters [OPM].

Author Biography

  • Geovanny Andrés Muñoz Castro, Universidad del Cauca, Popayán

    Engineer in electronics and telecommunications from Universidad del Cauca (Popayán, Colombia) and student of Master in Electronics and Telecommunications in the same entity. He worked, as a support engineer,  at EMTEL Popayán, a telecommunications enterprise

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Published

2017-08-01

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