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40 Gb/s Systems and Polarization Mode Dispersion: Technology and Marketing Issues
Published Date:
August 2006
Published By:
Practel, Inc.
Order Code:
R606-43
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Description
Table of Contents
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1.0 Introduction
1.1 Scope
1.2 Goal
1.3 Methodology
1.4 Audience
1.5 Importance
2.0 40 Gb/s Systems
2.1 General
2.2 Short History
2.3 Status
2.3.1 Directions
2.3.2 Specifics
2.4 Perspectives
2.5 Issues
2.5.1 ICs
2.5.2 Optics
2.5.3 Standards
2.5.3.1 Alliance
2.6 Applications
3.0 PMD Nature and Characteristics
3.1 Challenge
3.2 Effect
3.2.1 Cause and Nature
3.2.2 Statistics
3.2.3 Penalties
4.0 PMD Compensation Methods and Associated Effects
4.1 Network Design
4.2 Compensation Techniques
4.2.1 Optical Compensation
4.2.1.1 Methods
4.2.1.2 Classification Based on Order of Compensation
4.2.1.3 Example
4.2.2 Electronics Methods
4.2.3 Mode Coupling - Fiber Method
4.2.4 Polarization Maintaining Fiber
4.2.5 If PMD is not enough
4.2.6 Standards
5.0 Market Estimate
5.1 Present Time
5.2 PMDC Market Drivers
5.2.1 CAPEX Savings
5.2.2 OPEX Savings
5.2.3 Technological Factors
5.3 Market Forecast
5.3.1 Model Assumptions
5.3.2 Analysis
5.3.2.1 Market estimate for 40 Gb/s Systems
5.3.2.2 PMDC Market Forecast
6.0 Technical and economical PMDC Characteristics: Summary
7.0 PMDC Market Players
Agere Systems
Corning
General Photonics
Ipitek
OZOPTICS
8.0 Manufactures: 40 Gb/s Components
Agere Systems
Applied Micro Circuits Corp. (AMCC)
Advanced Photonix
Avanex ( Acquired Alcatel Optronics)
Bay Microsystems
Big Bear (Acquired by Finisar)
Centellax
Core Optics
Corning
Covega
IBM (in collaboration with Cisco)
Inphi
JDSU
JGKB Photonics
Hitachi
Finisar
MergeOptics
Kailight Photonics
KVH
Oki Semiconductor
Picometrix
Primarion
SMI
T-Networks
9.0 Manufactures: 40 Gb/s Platforms
Juniper
Cisco
Lucent
Mintera
StrataLight
10.0 Conclusions
List of Figures
Figure 1: What is Happening at 40 Gb/s Transmission
Figure 2: DGD Illustration
Figure 3: 40 Gb/s - Allowable PMD
Figure 4: Receiver sensitivity Penalty (A=0.5)
Figure 5: Receiver Sensitivity Penalty (A=0.3)
Figure 6: Optical Adaptive PMDC
Figure 7: Estimate of Telecommunications Spending (2003-beginning of 2004)
Figure 8: Illustration of PMDC Utilization Saving
Figure 9: Estimate for 40 Gb/s Market ($M)
Figure 10: PMDC Market Forecast ($M)
List of Equations
Equation 1: Receiver Sensitivity Penalties
List of Tables
Table 1: Routers
Table 2: PMDC Parameters
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