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Wavelength Division Multiplexing WDM NASA

2. Agenda. Overview of WDMBenefits of WDM Specifications given to vendorsVendor SolutionsCiscoNortelZhoneCienaEricsson / MarconiAdva. 3. Overview. Wave Division Mutiplexing (WDM) multiplexes multiple optical carrier signals on a single optical fiber by using different wavelengths (colors) of laser light to carry different signals. Bit rate and protocol independent.

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Wavelength Division Multiplexing WDM NASA

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    1. Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) NASA

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    3. 3 Overview Wave Division Mutiplexing (WDM) multiplexes multiple optical carrier signals on a single optical fiber by using different wavelengths (colors) of laser light to carry different signals. Bit rate and protocol independent

    4. 4 Overview

    5. 5 Overview Two main types of WDM: Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing (CWDM) Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM)

    6. 6 Overview Fiber Characteristics

    7. 7 Overview WDM Components

    8. 8 Overview Sub-Lambda Multiplexing Multiplexing a single low rate data connection onto a wavelength is very inefficient. For example, if a FastEthernet connection is transported on a WDM wavelength, only 4% of the bandwidth is used. This assumes the wavelength is capable of transporting 2.5 Gbps. To better utilize bandwidth many vendors support sub-lambda multiplexing. The cards that support this are often referred to as DataMux or Muxponder cards. Muxponder cards have multiple ports (FE, GE, etc.). These cards multiplex the data flows and transports them onto a wavelength. Some vendor use SONET framing to multiplex the data Others use proprietary protocols

    9. 9 Overview WDM Protection Schemes

    10. 10 Overview WDM Protection Schemes

    11. 11 Optical Channel Dedicated Protection Ring (OCh-DPRing) Overview WDM Protection Schemes

    12. 12 Example of an Optical Ring with protection between UMD, GSFC and NOAA (Optical Channel Dedicated Protection Ring : OCh-DPRing) Overview WDM Protection Schemes

    13. 13 Overview WDM Protection Schemes

    14. 14 Overview WDM Protection Schemes

    15. 15 Overview WDM Protection Schemes

    16. 16 Benefits of WDM

    17. 17 Vendor Responses to Implement a Point-to-Point Solution

    18. 18 Specification for point-to-point WDM System

    19. 19 Vendors

    20. 20 Cisco

    21. 21 Cisco ONS 15454 Solution

    22. 22 Cisco ONS 15454 Solution

    23. 23 Cisco ONS 15454 Solution

    24. 24 Cisco ONS 15310 Solution

    25. 25 Nortel OM 5200 Solution

    26. 26 Nortel OM 5200 Solution

    27. 27 Nortel OM 5200 Solution

    28. 28 Nortel OM 5200 / OM 1200 Solution

    29. 29 Nortel OM 5200 / OM 1200 Solution

    30. 30 Zhone GigaMux 1608 Solution

    31. 31 Zhone GigaMux 1608 Solution

    32. 32 Zhone GigaMux 1608 Solution

    33. 33 Ciena CN4200 (2.5 Gbps Wavelength) Solution

    34. 34 Ciena CN4200 (2.5 Gbps Wavelength) Solution

    35. 35 Ciena CN4200 (2.5 Gbps Wavelength) Solution

    36. 36 Ciena CN4200 (10 Gbps Wavelength) Solution

    37. 37 Ciena CN4200 (10 Gbps Wavelength) Solution

    38. 38 Ericsson / Marconi WDM Solution 6100 / 2330

    39. 39 Ericsson / Marconi WDM Solution 6100 / 2330

    40. 40 Ericsson / Marconi WDM Solution 6100 / 2330

    41. 41 Adva WDM Solution FS 2000 / FS150

    42. 42 Adva WDM Solution FS 2000 / FS150

    43. 43 Adva WDM Solution FS 2000 / FS150

    44. 44 WDM Solution Using GBICs / SFPs

    45. 45 WDM Solution using GBICs or SFPs

    46. 46 WDM Solution using GBICs or SFPs

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