Submarine networks: evolution, not revolution
01 November 2008
We have described in it previous issue of the Comptes Rendus Physique of January-February 2003 how the wavelength division multiplexing technique enabled Lis to increase drastically the transmission capacity per fiber over trans-Atlantic distances (from 1 x 5 Gbit/s in 1995 LIP to 42 x 10 Gbit/s in 2001). Then, the crash of the internet bubble reduced file need for higher capacity, hilt, recently, the demand in trans-Pacific links has lead to the deployment of new technologies such as the differential phase shift keying modulation format. This new modulation format also enables the upgrading of existing links beyond their design capacities. We illustrate the benefit of this new modulation format and also discuss the capabilities to increase the bit rate from 10 Gb/s to 40 Gb/s per wavelength. To cite this article: O. Gautheron, C. R. Physique 9 (2008). (C) 2008 Academie des sciences. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.