Abstract

AbstractThis paper deals with the impact of erbium‐doped fiber amplifier (EDFAs) on the reliability of communication networks. It is shown that failure rates calculated for EDFAs have only limited significance in view of the reliability of the complete network. Standard amplifier setups using a single pump per stage are compared with setups making use of pump sharing. The analysis reveals that differences with respect to downtime and mean time to repair of networks using these types of amplifiers are much smaller than it is expected from the failure rate calculations. This is due to the fact that standard amplifiers can compensate the failure of an intermediate pump for several operating conditions by increasing the power emitted by the other pumps, whereas compensation capabilities of setups based on pump sharing are strongly constrained. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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