Investigation into the robustness of 100 Gbit/s (5×20 Gbit/s) regenerated WDM soliton transoceanic transmission to line breaks and repairs
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The authors analyse the effect of line repairs after cable breaks in transoceanic regenerated WDM soliton systems. A theoretical 5/spl times/20G bit/s WDM system with 50 km/350 km amplifier/regenerator spacing is used as a test example. The system robustness to the insertion of up to 10 km of repair fibre jumper corresponding to high-depth breaks is numerically demonstrated.
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