We review the fundamentals of the recently proposed Constant Power Spectral Density (CPSD) model for very long-haul space-division multiplexed submarine links, and highlight its use for Erbium-doped fiber amplifier (EDFA) optimization to maximize the achievable information rate (AIR) of the link. The CPSD line is an abstraction of modern submarine lines, where all EDFAs have identical physical parameters, among which the doped-fiber length l, and the same pump and Erbium inversion, with identical gain-shaping filters that reproduce the line input power spectral density at the output of each span. The key idea in the CPSD line analysis is to use the hidden state-variable of the EDFA, namely the Erbium population inversion x, as a free variable. When x is known, so is the EDFA gain and its noise figure frequency profiles. Thus in the CPSD line we derive a simple expression of the received signal to noise ratio and thus of the AIR in the assumption of Gaussian noises. Among the set of input wavelength-division multiplexed signals that achieve inversion x at EDFA length l we can find analytically the one maximizing AIR(x,l). We finally look numerically for the best (x,l) values that maximize AIR, i.e., we optimize the line EDFAs for maximum AIR. The major novelty of this invited paper is the extension of the analysis to include nonlinear effects into the AIR optimization.

The Constant Power Spectral Density Model for Capacity Optimization of Submarine links / Bononi, Alberto; de Araujo, Juliana Tiburcio; Lasagni, Chiara; Serena, Paolo; Antona, Jean-Christophe. - In: JOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0733-8724. - 41:3(2023), pp. 968-979. [10.1109/JLT.2022.3206535]

The Constant Power Spectral Density Model for Capacity Optimization of Submarine links

Bononi, Alberto
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de Araujo, Juliana Tiburcio;Lasagni, Chiara;Serena, Paolo;
2023-01-01

Abstract

We review the fundamentals of the recently proposed Constant Power Spectral Density (CPSD) model for very long-haul space-division multiplexed submarine links, and highlight its use for Erbium-doped fiber amplifier (EDFA) optimization to maximize the achievable information rate (AIR) of the link. The CPSD line is an abstraction of modern submarine lines, where all EDFAs have identical physical parameters, among which the doped-fiber length l, and the same pump and Erbium inversion, with identical gain-shaping filters that reproduce the line input power spectral density at the output of each span. The key idea in the CPSD line analysis is to use the hidden state-variable of the EDFA, namely the Erbium population inversion x, as a free variable. When x is known, so is the EDFA gain and its noise figure frequency profiles. Thus in the CPSD line we derive a simple expression of the received signal to noise ratio and thus of the AIR in the assumption of Gaussian noises. Among the set of input wavelength-division multiplexed signals that achieve inversion x at EDFA length l we can find analytically the one maximizing AIR(x,l). We finally look numerically for the best (x,l) values that maximize AIR, i.e., we optimize the line EDFAs for maximum AIR. The major novelty of this invited paper is the extension of the analysis to include nonlinear effects into the AIR optimization.
2023
The Constant Power Spectral Density Model for Capacity Optimization of Submarine links / Bononi, Alberto; de Araujo, Juliana Tiburcio; Lasagni, Chiara; Serena, Paolo; Antona, Jean-Christophe. - In: JOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0733-8724. - 41:3(2023), pp. 968-979. [10.1109/JLT.2022.3206535]
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