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JDSU Software Feature Helps Extend Optical Transmission Distances in DWDM Networks
MILPITAS, Calif., May 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- JDSU
(Nasdaq: JDSU; TSX: JDU) today announced that it has integrated control
software for Raman amplification within the JDSU AON Embedded Operating System
(AON Embedded OS). The AON Embedded OS is used in circuit packs by network
equipment manufacturers (NEMs) and service providers to manage optical
functions as part of their dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM)
network infrastructures.
The new Raman control software helps to extend the transmission distances
of optical signals between data centers up to 250 kilometers or more without
the need for mid-span optical amplifiers. As companies increasingly use online
applications to run operations, extending transmission distances with the JDSU
Raman amplification technology may lower the chance of data loss from
unexpected events such as power outages.
Extending transmission distances can also simplify ongoing operations and
reduce costs for NEMs and service providers by removing the need to manage and
house mid-span optical amplifiers. Raman amplification has been successfully
used in long-distance submarine network systems for several years, and has now
evolved as a solution for underground network systems in the terrestrial
market.
"The use of Raman amplification is growing in popularity because of its
superior performance and ability to extend the distance of optical
transmissions -- this becomes even more important as faster 40G data rates
take off," said Dave Nicholson, senior director of Research and Development in
the Optical Communications business segment at JDSU. "JDSU has designed its
AON Embedded Operating System in a modular way so that we can seamlessly add
new functionality like Raman amplification to take network infrastructures to
the next level of efficiency."
Using Raman amplification, an optical beam traveling over a fiber
interacts with shorter wavelength light in a process called "Raman
scattering." The Raman pump control software within the AON Embedded OS
controls the pump lasers that amplify the optical beam. Because of its special
properties, Raman amplification can be generated in the transmission fiber
over tens of kilometers, instead of confining the signal boost within specific
amplifier sites, improving the optical signal-to-noise ratio (OSNR) within
networks. This allows optical wavelengths to travel over longer distances.
About the JDSU AON Embedded Operating System
The JDSU AON Embedded Operating System is a telecom-grade application
framework that supports major optical functions within circuit packs. In
addition to managing day-to-day optical activities, the operating system is
designed with a modular software approach that allows JDSU design engineers to
easily add new optical devices, applications, and customer systems. The AON
Embedded OS will be a key part of the JDSU AON Super Transport Blade, an
all-in-one optical transport solution that is expected to be released later in
2008.
The Raman control software feature is currently available to all NEMs
using JDSU circuit packs that use the AON Embedded OS.
About JDSU
JDSU (Nasdaq: JDSU; TSX: JDU) enables broadband and optical innovation in
the communications, commercial and consumer markets. JDSU is the leading
provider of communications test and measurement solutions and optical products
for telecommunications service providers, cable operators, and network
equipment manufacturers. JDSU is also a leading provider of innovative optical
solutions for medical/environmental instrumentation, semiconductor processing,
display, brand authentication, aerospace and defense, and decorative
applications. More information is available at http://www.jdsu.com.
Contact Information
JDSU
Investors: Michelle Levine 408-546-4421 or investor.relations@jdsu.com
Press: Noel Bilodeau 408-546-4567 or noel.bilodeau@jdsu.com
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