PROJECT REPORT ON DWDM UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF :- Mohd. Aslam SDE (CM & TX) DURG Devashish Sarkar...

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PROJECT REPORT ON DWDM UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF :- Mohd. Aslam SDE (CM & TX) DURG Devashish Sarkar (Group Leader) Robin Minj Nisha Pathak Rozy Fatima

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PROJECT REPORT ON

DWDMUNDER THE GUIDANCE OF :-

Mohd. Aslam SDE (CM & TX) DURG

Devashish Sarkar (Group Leader)

Robin Minj

Nisha Pathak

Rozy Fatima

Priyanka Banchhor

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PROJECT TEAM :-

Project Leader:Devashish Sarkar

Phone: 7828701716

Email : [email protected]

Project Members: Robin Minj

Phone:9713602069

Email :Nisha Pathak

Phone: 9179082665

Email :Rozy Fatima

Phone:8518862642

Email : Priyanka Babchhor

Phone:7879639243

Email :

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DECLARATIONWe hereby declare that the project entitled “ DWDM” being submitted in partial fulfillment for the cirtificate for vocational training to “ BHARAT SANCHAR NIGAM LIMITED, DURG” is the authentic record of our own work done under the guidance of Mr Mohd. Aslam SDE (CM & TX) Durg our project guide.

Project Members:

1. Devashish Sarkar

2. Robin Minj

3. Nisha Pathak

4. Rozy Fatima

5. Priyanka Banchhor.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

First & foremost, we thank Almighty God for giving me this unique opportunity to express my heartfelt gratitude to all those who have extended helping hands to make this study success.

We have a great pleasure in expressing my deep sense of

gratitude to Mr. Mohd. Aslam SDE (CM & TX) Durg without whose help we would never have achieved completion in our work. We would heartily like to thank DGM(CFA) and all our teachers for guiding us forth in this project.

With due regards we feel immense pleasure in expressing our deepest gratitude to our amiable parents & friends whose filial affection, encouragement & blessing have been a beacon light to us in all undertakings.

Date:- Submitted By:-

Place:- Durg 1. Devashish Sarkar 2. Robin Minj

3. Nisha Pathak

4. Rozy Fatima

5. Priyanka Banchhor

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CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that a student of Branch in College has successfully completed a project on the topic-“DWDM” on July 2014 & submitted the report on the same, under the guidance of our project guides Mr. Mohd. Aslam SDE (CM & TX) Durg

Project Guide- Mr. Mohd. Aslam SDE (CM & TX) Durg

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Topic Page No

Introduction of DWDM 01

Diagram 03Functions of DWDM 05

Components of DWDM 06

Fibre Exaust 08

Applications 09

Advantages 11

Limitations 12

References 13

INDEX

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INTRODUCTION

Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) is an optical multiplexing technology used to increase bandwidth over existing fiber networks. DWDM works by combining and transmitting multiple signals simultaneously at different wavelengths on the same fiber. The technology creates multiple virtual fibers, thus multiplying the capacity of the physical medium. DWDM is fast and flexible provisioning of protocol- and bit rate-transparent, data-centric, protected services, along with the ability to offer new and higher-speed services at less cost. DWDM fiber,  networks can carry multiple Terabits of data per second over thousands of kilometers. at cost points unimaginable less. DWDM systems support up to 192 wavelengths on a single pair of fiber, with each wavelength transporting up to 100Gbit/s capacity – 400Gbit/s and one Terabit/s on the horizon.

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DIAGRAM

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DWDM FunctionThe system performs the following main functions:Generating the signal — The source, a solid-state laser, must provide stable light within a specific, narrow bandwidth that carries the digital data, modulated as an analog signal. Combining the signals — Modern DWDM systems employ multiplexers to combine the signals. There is some inherent loss associated with multiplexing and demultiplexing. This loss is dependent upon the number of channels but can be mitigated with optical amplifiers, which boost all the wavelengths at once without electrical conversion.Transmitting the signals — The effects of crosstalk and optical signal degradation or loss must be reckoned with in fiber optic transmission. These effects can be minimized by controlling variables such as channel spacings, wavelength tolerance, and laser power levels. Over a transmission link, the signal may need to be optically amplified.

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DWDM Components

TransmitReceiveRepeaterAdd DropDistribution: Cross connects

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Separating the received signals — At the receiving end, the multiplexed signals must be separated out. Although this task would appear to be simply the opposite of combining the signals, it is actually more technically difficult.Receiving the signals —The demultiplexed signal is received by a photodetector.

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APPLICATIONLONG DISTANCE--Longer regenerator spacing: Hundreds to thousands of kilometers.-Saving of regenerators.-Very low bandwidth cost.-Advanced networking capabilities.METROPOLITAN AREA NETWORK

-Unlimited bandwidth, bit rate and format transparency.

-Efficient bandwidth use and management.

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HIGH SPEED PARALLEL DAT TRANSPORT

-Certain computer applications require that computer centers be interconnected with multiple high speed channels that have capacity and availability requirements, as well as interlink delay restrictions that cannot be met by TDM transport system.-In Genera, DWDM optical transport benefits all delay sensitive applications.

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ADVANTAGES

Better use of existing fiber bandwidth.Transparent to data format and rate.Channels are independent.Commercially mature for point-point links.

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LIMITATIONS

DWDM transmission is Analog. The inline Amplifiers are also Analog. This implies that the signal to noise ratio worsens with distance.Fibre dispersion is another limitation.

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REFERENCES

www.google.comwww.cisco.comwww.webopedia.com

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THANK YOU