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DWDM Training Advanced: Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing Training: Principles and Design Training Onsite - Instructor-Led Training 2-3 days depending on audience background and options

Synchronization Fundamentals Wireline Synchronization Wireless Synchronization Synchronization Planning DWDM, SONET and SDH Fundamentals DWDM Overview Advanced SONET/SDH Optical etworking Fundamentals

Introduction:

Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) is a key component of the world?s communicatio infrastructure. The tremendous growth in telecommunications services is possible today in part thro optical etworks, where DWDM systems allow much greater bandwidth over existing optical systems anyone involved with telecommunication and information technology, understanding this technolog critical requirement.

In this course you will learn the technology, architecture, and applications of DWDM. We will review DWDM system components as well as the end-to-end optical network design process. You will also learn aspects of optical control, etwork management, and practical deployment issues such as opt

submarine cable and access networks. This comprehensive review will provide all the knowledge a skills necessary to design and implement DWDM systems. Audience:

The standard presentation of this course assumes a bachelor of science in Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, or a related subject along with an appropriate background in communication

Are you a transmission or network engineer who would like to ?fill in the holes? and catch up the state-of-the-art of optical systems? Let us know so we can focus on the areas that intere the most. Are you an optical communications system installer who would like to learn the concepts and theory that underlie your craft? We can focus on the tools and techniques that will help you become more ?tech savvy?. Are you a manager, executive, or sales person whose work involves optical communication systems? If so, we can emphasize those parts of the course that deal with the markets and applications pertinent to your project or product.

Add a workshop day at the end of the course, for a total of three days: Get some hands-on practice on an optical simulation and modeling tool to help you with design, procurement, an installation of a DWDM system. We can help you get ready! Please ask us about the ?comb discount?.

Prerequisites: None Customize it:

This 2-3-day DWDM course will be customized to your needs and specifications. Eno.com will assi in identifying those needs and specifications. A word to the wise, there are many vendors of wireles training. They will typically have a broad and general course, one size fits all, already developed an put your organization?s ame on the title slide. This minimizes their effort and time investment. At Eno.com, every course is made to your exact and exacting specifications. We help you ensure wha are getting is what you really need even if at the beginning you weren't too sure of what that was. W the class to your needs. We never fit you into our standard, one size fits all, class. Objectives:

Understand the conceptual and theoretical underpinnings of this field Describe how the DW/DM technology works Identify the applications of DWDM Explain the key components of DWDM systems Describe in detail the architecture of a DWDM network Design a DWDM system

Describe the key considerations related to the deployment of DWDM Characterize the emerging and future DWDM systems

Course Outline Introduction


Advantages and disadvantages of optical transmission History of optical transmission

Wave Propagation through Fibers: Linear Regime


Types of fiber Attenuation and dispersion

More on Wave Propagation through Fibers: Non-Linear Regimes


Chromatic dispersion Polarization mode dispersion Pulse dispersion Effective length/area Brillouiin/Raman scattering Four-wave mixing Self-/Cross-Phase Modulation (SPM/XPM)

Passive Transmission Devices


Couplers Splitters Isolators Circulators Gratings

More on Passive Transmission Devices


Fabry-Perot filter (FSR, Finesse) Mach-Zehnder interferometers Arrayed Waveguide Gratings (AWGs) Multiplexer architecture

Active Transmission Devices


Erbium-doped and Raman fiber amplifiers Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers (SOAs). Transmitters: Lasers, distributed-feedback lasers, mode-locked lasers

LEDs

More on Active Transmission Devices


Direct and external modulation Detectors: Photodetectors and photodiodes Optical switches Wavelength converters

Modulation

Signal formats Subcarrier modulation Optical channel capacity Demodulation: Shot/thermal noise; ideal signal detection Optical signal-to-noise, bit error rate Intersymbol Interference (ISI) Coherent detection

Point-to-Point Links

Optical link budgets, margin Power penalties, maximum transmit power Dispersion compensation Amplifier cascades

Client Layers

SONET/SDH ATM IP

DWDM Network Architecture


Optical Add-Drop Multiplexers (OADMs) Optical Cross-Connects (OXCs) Lightpath Topology Design (LTD) Routing & Wavelength Assignment (RWA), Graph coloring

More on DWDM Network Architecture


Network survivability SONET rings Optical protection, reliability (MTBF, MTTR). Optical control and management Performance management, optical overhead.

Optical Transport Network (OTN)

Access Networks

HFC FTTC

Deployment Considerations

ITU standards Undersea cable

Emerging and Future DWDM Systems


Photonic packet switching OTDM

Wrap-up: Course Recap, Q/A, and Evaluations Other Expertise:


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Wireless Technology Training and Consulting DWDM Components and Architecture


1550 nm Band Other Wavelength Band Multiwavelength Transmitters Multichannel Receivers DWDM Optical Amplifiers DWDM Filter Modules Wavelength Converters Integrated DWDM Modules DWDM Anatomy DWDM Impairments Modal Effects Scattering Effects Miscellaneous Effects INETRWORKING

SONET, SDH, RPR, DWDM

The growing demand for higher bandwidth, QOS, packet services, bandwidth heavy applications, a increasing pressure to improve ARPU has led to a pressing need for service providers to reduce co provisioning time. To meet these challenges service providers are moving towards the cost effectiv packet networks. The Telecom Equipment Manufacturers (TEMs) and service providers are looking evolutionary technologies that could combine the best of features of the existing transport technolo and reduce the deployment and maintenance cost of a packet network.

Packet Optical Network Platform (Packet ONP) helps service providers to build a cost-efficient optic packet network. Packet ONP combines the functionalities of SONET, SDH, Ethernet, and Dense W Division Networking (DWDM) and provides a solution and build the Optical Network platform for pa networks.

The new technology helps service providers to build a cost effective packet network. Aricent, with it proven expertise and extensive experience in Optical and Metro Ethernet space, helps manufacture quickly build Packet ONP solutions and reduce the cost of development and testing.

Aricent Expertise

With more than 500 person-years of experience in Optical and Metro Ethernet technologies, Aricen deep domain knowledge, expertise, and scale to provide software in the packet Optics space. Arice software services range from equipment and interface cards to individual modules and features for various packet optics products.

Aricent has a well-established practice in the Packet Optical network equipment domain, which incl development of Control Plane software, Multi-port Switch/trib card software, Ethernet over SONET/ and testing of DWDM network elements. Besides its expertise in Packet Optics, Aricent also has extensive skills in developing software for Ethernet Switching devices on various platforms such as Broadcom, Marvell, Xelerated, Wintegra, Infineon, and Intel and for optical switching devices on platforms such as Agere, AMCC, and PMC

Aricents expertise in delivering Packet ONP software is demonstrated in the following case studies

Multi Service Provisioning Platform (MSPP) Software Development

A leading TEM chose Aricent to develop value added convergence software on its optical platform. Aricent quickly ramped up a team of dedicated engineers and delivered the software on time, meet the customers aggressive time-to-market objective. As part of the project, Aricent provided softwar Multiple GRE based tunneling and drivers for the new cards of the product to support:

STM1 and EoS services (RPR, LCAS and EPL), Next generation switching fabric to handle 40 gigabit of data,

Data cards to support 10 gigabit of traffic L2 packet aggregation and switching

Assuming the complete ownership of the software Aricent also provided field support to the clients customers.

Optical Metro Switch Testing

A leading Optical Metro Switch (OMS) vendor selected Aricent to test the black box of its OMS. Assuming the complete ownership of the project, Aricent provided testing services such as testing o proprietary switching card; feature and upgrade testing of some of the key product features such as Point-to-Point, mGRE (RFC2784), SONMP, and the release testing and hardware regression testin

Services
With its proven technical capabilities and experience in Ethernet technologies, Aricent is a pioneer providing software services for all the network elements of an Optical Packet Network.

Testing

Working with multiple Packet Optical network equipment vendors, Aricent has acquired an unmatch expertise in testing packet optical network equipment

HP Cerjac for testing SONET / SDH / PDH / J-SDH OmniBer for testing OC3/STM1, OC12/STM4 & OC48/STM16 traffic Anritsu test equipment for testing OC3/STM1, OC12/STM4, OC48/STM16 & OC192 traffic TektroniX test equipment for testing DS3 & STS1 electrical rate and OC3/STM1 and OC12/S Digital Light Wave for testing OC3/STM1 & OC12/STM4 traffic SmartBits for testing 10BaseT, 100BaseT & GE traffic IXIA for testing 10BaseT, 100BaseT, GE & 2.5GigE RPR traffic Accelar NNI redundancy testing

Generic Framing Procedure (GFP) test equipment for point to point traffic testing Acterna test equipment for testing DS1, DS3 & STS1 electrical rate and OC3/STM1 & OC12/STM4 traffic Broadcom Ethernet to Optical Converters SAN Tester SAN Testing

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