Friday, March 29, 2024

Optical Networks Create Huge Demand

- Advertisement -

Focus of T&M vendors
There have been several technological developments in optical communication systems. T&M technologies are being designed accordingly to address their needs.

“First, you must certify the physical media (for attenuation, PMD, CD, etc) to know whether the link would work with the desired technology (SDH, Ethernet). The second step is to test the specific technology and rate that you deployed. For example, in the case of SDH/SONET you can perform BER test, while for Ethernet/IP/FC you can run RFC2544 tests (up to layer 3) or some tests including higher layers,” explains Damian Brazionis, product manager, Tecnous S.A.

[stextbox id=”info” caption=”Some optical testing solution providers”]1. Agilent
2. Anritsu
3. EXFO
4. Fluke
5. General Photonics
6. JDSU
7. Rohde & Schwarz
8. Tektronix[/stextbox]

- Advertisement -
Agilent’s high-performance optical specturm analyser
Agilent’s high-performance optical specturm analyser

According to Mombasawala, “Another important development is in the area of enhancing the optical communication capacity. Due to the bandwidth limitation of the fibre at 10 Gbps, transmission at 40G and 100G is not easy. There are non-linear effects in the fibre and components that start influencing the system. To counter this, a new transmission method called ‘optical modulation’ and similar to the RF modulation scheme is designed.” Systems based on optical modulation require special test equipment like modulation analyser that allows various tests based on I-Q modulation for 40G and 100G systems.

To provide uninterrupted telecommunication link, the fibre-optic system requires continuous monitoring. Taws shares, “Test equipment can be integrated into an automated monitoring system and connected to a network operation centre. The system monitors the network continuously, alerting technicians and managers of faults as they occur.”

“New remote fibre test systems are composed from a series of remote test units, a central server and multiple client stations, and machines using associated Web-based applications. Fibres are monitored in real time, 24×7 according to user-programmable schedules. Data polled from RTUs in the field is mapped to the central database and combined with routing records and geographical information, enabling maintenance teams to access precise fault-location details,” adds Taws.

As the technologies continuously evolve, there is a need for sustainable test systems. Tripathi shares, “Older equipment are upgraded to meet the new generation’s network requirements. At some point, however, really old equipment are beyond upgradablility for today’s applications. This is when the telecom companies have to opt for newer equipment.”

Optical network in India
India is already making significant use of fibre-optics, with a high growth expected in the next few years. There are a number of telecom service providers in India with optical networks, several manufacturers, system integrators and service companies.

“India has approximately 1,000,000 km of optical fibre network operational using GPON, SDH and DWDM as a choice of technologies for transmission of information,” informs Sandeep Gupta, vice president, Ericsson India.

“Many mobile operators own India-wide optical network. Optical fibre has reached the villages in India. This will help to meet the broadband demand of the market,” shares Tripathi.

Mombasawala adds, “The digital microwave radio links used earlier by the operators are transitioning towards the optical-fibre links now. This way, there is deep penetration of optical networks within the country.” All the overseas communication links too are now based on fibres.

As the demand for high-speed data services increases, there lies a huge requirement of reliable optical networks and reliable optical testing solutions.


The author is a senior technology journalist at EFY

SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS & COMMENTS

Electronics News

Truly Innovative Tech

MOst Popular Videos

Electronics Components

Calculators