Claims
- 1. An optical transmission system including optical fiber, the optical transmission system transmitting in a predetermined wavelength range bounded by a first wavelength and a second wavelength and having a substantially central wavelength, the system comprising:
a series of consecutive blocks of optical fiber, the consecutive blocks optically coupled to each other, wherein each consecutive block of optical fiber comprises:
a first series of N spans of optical fiber optically coupled to each other, where N≧zero, the spans of the first series arranged consecutively; a second series of M spans of optical fiber optically coupled to each other, where M≧zero, the spans of the second series arranged consecutively; and a third series of O spans of optical fiber optically coupled to each other, where O≧zero and N+O≧2, the spans of the third series arranged consecutively, the first, second, and third series arranged consecutively; wherein the individual dispersion products of the first, second, and third series are substantially not zero at each of the first, substantially central, and second wavelengths, and the sum of the dispersion products of the first, second, and third series is substantially zero at each of the first, substantially central, and second wavelengths.
- 2. The optical transmission system of claim 1, wherein each of the spans of the first and third series comprises a single mode fiber with a positive dispersion at the substantially central wavelength and a slope compensating fiber with a negative dispersion at the substantially central wavelength, each of the spans of the second series comprises substantially only a single mode fiber with positive dispersion at the substantially central wavelength.
- 3. The optical transmission system of claim 2, wherein each of the spans of the first and third series further comprises an intermediate fiber between and optically coupling respective single mode and slope compensating fibers, the intermediate fiber reducing splice loss between the respective single mode and slope compensating fibers.
- 4. The optical transmission system of claim 2, wherein each span of the first and third series has the same dispersion product at the substantially central wavelength.
- 5. The optical transmission system of claim 1, wherein each of the spans of the first and third series comprises a first fiber with a positive dispersion at the substantially central wavelength and a second fiber with a negative dispersion at the substantially central wavelength, and wherein each of the spans of the second series consists essentially of a single mode fiber with a negative dispersion at the substantially central wavelength.
- 6. The optical transmission system of claim 5, wherein each of the spans of the first and third series further comprises an intermediate fiber between and optically coupling respective first and second fibers, the intermediate fiber reducing splice loss between the respective first and second fibers.
- 7. The optical transmission system of claim 5, wherein each span of the first and third series has the same dispersion product at the substantially central wavelength.
- 8. The optical transmission system of claim 2, wherein one of O and N is equal to zero, and the other of O and N is in the range of 7 to 10.
- 9. The optical transmission system of claim 5, wherein one of O and N is equal to zero, and the other of O and N is in the range of 7 to 10.
- 10. The optical transmission system of claim 2, wherein each span of the first and third series has a fiber length in the range of 20-100 km, and each block of the consecutive blocks has a fiber length in the range of 300-700 km.
- 11. The optical transmission system of claim 5, wherein each span of the first and third series has a fiber length in the range of 20-100 km, and each block of the consecutive blocks has a fiber length in the range of 300-700 km.
- 12. The optical transmission system of claim 2, wherein the sum of the dispersion products of the first and third series is between −300 and −3000 ps/nm.
- 13. The optical transmission system of claim 12, wherein the sum of the dispersion products of the first and third series is between −800 and −1500 ps/nm.
- 14. The optical transmission system of claim 5, wherein the sum of the dispersion products of the first and third series is between 300 and 3000 ps/nm.
- 15. The optical transmission system of claim 14, wherein the sum of the dispersion products of the first and third series is between 800 and 1500 ps/nm.
- 16. The optical transmission system of claim 1, wherein the first and second wavelengths are both within the range of 1500 to 1630 nm.
- 17. The optical transmission system of claim 1, further comprising:
a transmitter optically coupled to a first block of the series of consecutive blocks, wherein the transmitter launches an optical signal into the first block; a receiver optically coupled to a last block of the series of consecutive blocks, wherein the receiver receives the optical signal from the last consecutive block; and a plurality of optical amplifiers, each optical amplifier being positioned before each span in the respective blocks of the series of consecutive blocks, wherein each of the optical amplifiers amplifies an optical signal transmitted into the respective spans.
- 18. The optical transmission system of claim 1, further comprising:
a transmitter optically coupled to a first block of the series of consecutive blocks, wherein the transmitter launches an optical signal into the first block; and a receiver optically coupled to a last block of the series of consecutive blocks, wherein the receiver receives the optical signal from the last consecutive block.
- 19. The optical transmission system of claim 18, further comprising:
at least one first set of spans of fiber arranged between the transmitter and a first block and optically coupling the first block and the transmitter.
- 20. The optical transmission system of claim 19, wherein the at least one first set of spans has a fiber length of between 0 and 50 km.
- 21. The optical transmission system of claim 18, further comprising:
at least one last span of fiber arranged between the receiver and a last block and optically coupling the last block and the receiver, wherein the sum of the dispersion products of the blocks of the series of blocks and the at least one last span is substantially zero at a wavelength between the first and second wavelength.
- 22. The optical transmission system of claim 21, wherein the length of the at least one last span is less than 100 km.
- 23. An optical transmission system including optical fiber, the optical transmission system transmitting in a predetermined wavelength range bounded by a first wavelength and a second wavelength and having a selected wavelength and a substantially central wavelength, the system comprising:
a series of consecutive blocks of optical fiber, the consecutive blocks optically coupled to each other, wherein each consecutive block of optical fiber comprises:
a first series of N spans of optical fiber optically coupled to each other, where N≧zero, the spans of the first series arranged consecutively; a second series of M spans of optical fiber optically coupled to each other, where M≧zero, the spans of the second series arranged consecutively; and a third series of O spans of optical fiber optically coupled to each other, where O≧zero and N+O≧2, the spans of the third series arranged consecutively, the first, second, and third series arranged consecutively, wherein the individual dispersion products of the first, second, and third series are substantially not zero at the substantially central wavelength, the sum of the dispersion products of the first, second, and third series is substantially zero at the selected wavelength, and the average dispersion slope in each block at the selected wavelength is between −0.01 and 0.01 ps/nm2-km.
- 24. The optical transmission system of claim 23, wherein the selected wavelength is the substantially central wavelength.
- 25. The optical transmission system of claim 23, further comprising:
at least one last span of fiber arranged between the receiver and a last block and optically coupling the last block and the receiver, wherein the sum of the dispersion products of the blocks of the series of blocks and the at least one last span is substantially zero at a wavelength between the first and second wavelength.
- 26. The optical transmission system of claim 25, wherein the length of the at least one last span is less than 100 km.
- 27. The optical transmission system of claim 23, wherein each of the spans of the first and third series comprises a single mode fiber with a positive dispersion at the substantially central wavelength and a slope compensating fiber with a negative dispersion at the substantially central wavelength, each of the spans of the second series comprises substantially only a single mode fiber with positive dispersion at the substantially central wavelength.
- 28. The optical transmission system of claim 27, wherein each of the spans of the first and third series further comprises an intermediate fiber between and optically coupling respective single mode and slope compensating fibers, the intermediate fiber reducing splice loss between the respective single mode and slope compensating fibers.
- 29. The optical transmission system of claim 27, wherein each span of the first and third series has the same dispersion product at the substantially central wavelength.
- 30. The optical transmission system of claim 23, wherein each of the spans of the first and third series comprises a first fiber with a positive dispersion at the substantially central wavelength and a second fiber with a negative dispersion at the substantially central wavelength, and wherein each of the spans of the second series consists essentially of a single mode fiber with a negative dispersion at the substantially central wavelength.
- 31. The optical transmission system of claim 30, wherein each of the spans of the first and third series further comprises an intermediate fiber between and optically coupling respective first and second fibers, the intermediate fiber reducing splice loss between the respective first and second fibers.
- 32. The optical transmission system of claim 30, wherein each span of the first and third series has the same dispersion product at the substantially central wavelength.
- 33. The optical transmission system of claim 27, wherein one of O and N is equal to zero, and the other of O and N is in the range of 7 to 10.
- 34. The optical transmission system of claim 30, wherein one of O and N is equal to zero, and the other of O and N is in the range of 7 to 10.
- 35. The optical transmission system of claim 27, wherein each span of the first and third series has a fiber length in the range of 20-100 km, and each block of the consecutive blocks has a fiber length in the range of 300-700 km.
- 36. The optical transmission system of claim 30, wherein each span of the first and third series has a fiber length in the range of 20-100 km, and each block of the consecutive blocks has a fiber length in the range of 300-700 km.
- 37. The optical transmission system of claim 27, wherein the sum of the dispersion products of the first and third series is between −300 and −3000 ps/nm.
- 38. The optical transmission system of claim 37, wherein the sum of the dispersion products of the first and third series is between −800 and −1500 ps/nm.
- 39. The optical transmission system of claim 30, wherein the sum of the dispersion products of the first and third series is between 300 and 3000 ps/nm.
- 40. The optical transmission system of claim 39, wherein the sum of the dispersion products of the first and third series is between 800 and 1500 ps/nm.
- 41. The optical transmission system of claim 23, further comprising:
a transmitter optically coupled to a first block of the series of consecutive blocks, wherein the transmitter launches an optical signal info the first block; and a receiver optically coupled to a last block of the series of consecutive blocks, wherein the receiver receives the optical signal from the last consecutive block.
- 42. The optical transmission system of claim 41, further comprising:
at least one first set of spans of fiber arranged between the transmitter and a first block and optically coupling the first block and the transmitter.
- 43. The optical transmission system of claim 42, wherein the at least one first set of spans has a fiber length of between 0 and 50 km.
- 44. The optical transmission system of claim 41, further comprising:
at least one last span of fiber arranged between the receiver and a last block and optically coupling the last block and the receiver, wherein the sum of the dispersion products of the blocks of the series of blocks and the at least one last span is substantially zero at a wavelength between the first and second wavelength.
- 45. The optical transmission system of claim 25, further comprising:
a transmitter optically coupled to a first block of the series of consecutive blocks, wherein the transmitter launches an optical signal into the first block; a receiver optically coupled to a last block of the series of consecutive blocks, wherein the receiver receives the optical signal from the last consecutive block; and a plurality of optical amplifiers, each optical amplifier being positioned before each span in respective consecutive blocks, wherein each of the optical amplifiers amplifies an optical signal transmitted into a respective span.
- 46. The optical transmission system of claim 25, wherein the first and second wavelengths are both within the range of 1500 to 1630 nm.
- 47. A method of transmitting an optical signal between a transmitter and a receiver in a predetermined wavelength range bounded by a first wavelength and a second wavelength and having a substantially central wavelength, the method comprising:
providing a series of consecutive blocks of optical fiber that are optically coupled to each other, wherein each consecutive block of optical fiber comprises:
a first series of N spans of optical fiber optically coupled to each other, where N≧zero, the spans of the first series arranged consecutively, a second series of M spans of optical fiber optically coupled to each other, where M≧zero, the spans of the second series arranged consecutively; and a third series of O spans of optical fiber optically coupled to each other, where O≧zero and N+O≧2, the spans of the third series arranged consecutively, the first, second, and third series arranged consecutively; wherein the individual dispersion products of the first, second, and third series are substantially not zero at each of the first, substantially central, and second wavelengths, and the sum of the dispersion products of the first, second, and third series is substantially zero at each of the first, substantially central, and second wavelengths; and transmitting the optical signal from the transmitter via the series of consecutive blocks to the receiver.
- 48. A method of transmitting an optical signal between a transmitter and a receiver in a predetermined wavelength range bounded by a first wavelength and a second wavelength and having a substantially central wavelength, the method comprising:
providing a series of consecutive blocks of optical fiber that are optically coupled to each other, wherein each consecutive block of optical fiber comprises:
a first series of N spans of optical fiber optically coupled to each other, where N≧zero, the spans of the first series arranged consecutively; a second series of M spans of optical fiber optically coupled to each other, where M≧zero, the spans of the second series arranged consecutively; and a third series of O spans of optical fiber optically coupled to each other, where O≧zero and N+O≧2, the spans of the third series arranged consecutively, the first, second, and third series arranged consecutively; wherein the individual dispersion products of the first, second, and third series are substantially not zero at the substantially central wavelength, the sum of the dispersion products of the first, second, and third series is substantially zero at the selected wavelength, and the average dispersion slope in each block at the selected wavelength is between −0.01 and 0.01 ps/nm2-km; and transmitting the optical signal from the transmitter via the series of consecutive blocks to the receiver.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/230,942, filed Sep. 6, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (1)
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