Abstract

Abstract This work demonstrated the total losses and dispersion effects management and upgrading the fiber reach in ultra-high optical transmission system based on hybrid amplification system. Based on the requirements of the system, a number of trade-offs must be made between the numerous interconnected performance characteristics of each component in the design of a high quality transmission link. The transmission distance is the greatest distance that an optical signal has to travel. It affects the choice of optical component, fiber type, and signal amplification techniques. Fiber amplifiers or signal regeneration may be required to compensate for signal loss over greater distances. Reviewing these crucial aspects helps when selecting the best optical components and system layout. This ensures the optical link performs as expected. Hybrid amplification system unit (EDFA/Raman/EDFA), (EDFA/Raman), (BFA/PDFA) and (Raman/EDFA) is employed in the transmission system to strength the signal and upgrade the system performance operation efficiency. Space division multiplexing scheme is also employed with the propagation scheme in order to upgrade and control of the total losses and dispersion effects. The optimum total losses/dispersion/repeater spacing are studied with the variations of the total number of links per fiber core channel.

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