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Q: What is the base frequency and channel spacing specied by ITU for DWDM?
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What is the difference between WDM and DWDM?

WDM classification is based on channel spacing between two wavelengths * channel spacing greater than 200GHZ is called as CWDM * channel spacing greater than 100GHZ is called as WDM * channel spacing lesser than 100GHZ is called as DWDM * channel spacing lesser than 25GHZ is called as UDWDM 100GHZ = 0.8nm WDM classification is based on channel spacing between two wavelengths * channel spacing greater than 200GHZ is called as CWDM * channel spacing greater than 100GHZ is called as WDM * channel spacing lesser than 100GHZ is called as DWDM * channel spacing lesser than 25GHZ is called as UDWDM 100GHZ = 0.8nm


When was DWDM-FM created?

DWDM-FM was created in 1987.


How many DWDM optical channel of 50 MHz can be transmitted in a CWDM optical channel?

120 channels / 80 channels on C band and 40 on L band


What is dwdm?

DWDM is a radio station in Metro Manila. You can find it at 95.5 FM and it is an adult contemporary type of station.


Application of Raman amplifier in DWDM systems?

this Raman amplifier is used for long distance in dwdm technology. Basically this amplier has high gain...


What is the difference between sdh and dwdm?

nothing


What Are the Common Optical Devices in DWDM System?

Dense wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM) is an optical fiber multiplexing technology that is used to increase the bandwidth of existing fiber networks. It combines data signals from different sources over a single pair of optical fiber, while maintaining complete separation of the data streams. This is a laser technology used to increase bandwidth over existing fiber optic backbones. DWDM technology is an extension of optical network, the main advantage of DWDM is that it is independent of protocol and transmission rate, DWDM-based network can transmit data in IP, ATM, SONET, SDH and Ethernet. Optical devices in DWDM system: DWDM optical transceiver modules, DWDM MUX/DEMUX, DWDM OADM and optical amplifiers. DWDM Transceiver Modules DWDM optical module is an important device for photoelectric signal conversion. Every DWDM transceiver module has its own specific wavelength, using DWDM technology can greatly save fiber resources. Most DWDM transceiver modules (DWDM SFP,DWDM SFP+,DWDM XFP, etc) on the market today are operating at 100GHz and 50GHz. DWDM Mux/Demux DWDM Mux combines data signals from different sources over a single pair of optical fiber, while maintaining complete separation of the data streams. Conversely, DWDM Demux refers to the type of combinational circuit that accepts just a single input but directs it through multiple outputs. Instead of using a single fiber in each pair of optical transceiver modules, DWDM allows multiple optical channels to share the same fiber optic cable. AAWG Athermal AWG (Arrayed Waveguide Grating), or AAWG, is based on silica-on-silicon planar technology. It mainly realizes the functions of multiplexing and demultiplexing for more than 16 channels. AAWG has thermal stability and improved ITU-Grid accuracy that ITU-G694.1 requires for with wider transmission bandwidth, thus it can be applied to high-end areas such as Metro/long-haul DWDM optical communication system. DWDM OADM An optical add-drop multiplexer (OADM) is a device used in wavelength-division multiplexing systems for multiplexing and routing different channels of light into or out of a single mode fiber. The OADM based on DWDM technology is moving the telecommunications industry significantly closer to the development of optical networks. The OADM can be placed between two end terminals along any route and be substituted for an optical amplifier. Commercially available OADMs allow carriers to drop and/or add up to multi channels between DWDM terminals. By deploying an OADM instead of an optical amplifier, service providers can gain flexibility to distribute revenue–generating traffic and reduce costs associated with deploying end terminals at low traffic areas along a route. Erbium-doped optical Fiber Amplifier Erbium-doped optical Fiber Amplifier (EDFA) is now most commonly used to compensate the loss of an optical fiber in long-distance optical communication. Another important characteristic is that EDFA can amplify multiple optical signals simultaneously, and thus can be easily combined with WDM technology. Optical amplifiers can amplify optical signals in a wide wavelength range, which is very important for DWDM system applications. In contrast to the EDFA used in CATV or SDH systems, the EDFA in DWDM system is also referred to as DWDM EDFA.To extend the transmission distance of the DWDM system, you can choose from different types of optical amplifiers,including DWDM EDFA, CATV EDFA, SDH EDFA, EYDFA and Raman amplifier, etc.


Which of the following multiplexing technologies uses fiber optics?

DWDM


What does DWDM transport stand for?

Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing


Why DWDM can not work for Satellite communications systems?

DWDM works well for fiber (point to point connectivity) but not for satellites where we have processing time (specially in satellites where satellites have onboard processing where the received signal of radio wave is broken down to intermediate frequencies down to base band, re-process, re-generate and send it back to intermediate frequency and then to an RF frequency for re- transmission back to earth) but there is no way that we can do all of this processing in the middle of our transmission. All of these processing takes time and unless you have Time division type of operation e.g. TDMA or CDMA.


What is the technique used to transmit and receive multiple signals using multiple frequencies over one cable?

DWDM (Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing)


Name the various types of multiplexing techniques?

Multiplexing techniques vary widely based on what is being multiplexed. Modern telecommunications use a very wide array of techniques including: TDM - examples: TDMA, T-carrier FDM - examples: DWDM Spatial - example: MIMO Code division - examples: CDMA Phase or polarization division - cable/satellite TV Statistcal - examples: packet mode (STS), FHSS etc etc. This is far from a complete list. I think the question needs to be more specific.