使用波分复用在保护和企业应用程序之间共享直接光纤通道

J. Sykes, Dewey Day, Kevin Fennelly, V. Skendzic, N. Fischer
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保护系统通信越来越重要,因为它使电力系统的最佳运行成为可能。由于过去通信系统的高成本,保护系统必须优化以使用最小的带宽,并且经常被迫依赖于单个信息位。为最关键的传输线保留一个64 kbps的同步信道被认为是最好的方案。通信系统在过去三十年的发展已经打开了信息的洪流,一根光纤现在能够同时携带多个太比特的数据。现代保护系统面临着一个完全不同的问题。通信带宽几乎是无限的,但信道必须与其他用户共享,并且可能带来多种挑战,例如信道不对称、可变延迟、由于自动故障恢复而导致的路径重新配置、基于分组的传输以及对系统范围时间同步的需求。本文报道了在高速行波保护中使用粗或密波分复用(CWDM, DWDM)的实验研究。该研究使用最新一代载波级光传输网络(OTN)设备进行。本文记录了与该应用相关的性能、机会和缺陷,并概述了将保护系统与最新一代OTN技术无缝集成的实用策略。
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Sharing direct fiber channels between protection and enterprise applications using wavelength division multiplexing
Protection system communications are increasing in importance because they enable optimal operation of power systems. Because of the high cost of communications systems in the past, protection systems had to be optimized to use minimum bandwidth and were often forced to rely on a single bit of information. A synchronous 64 kbps channel reserved exclusively for the most critical transmission lines was seen as the best-case scenario. Communications system developments over the last three decades have opened a deluge of information, with a single optical fiber now capable of carrying multiple terabits of data simultaneously. Modern protection systems face a totally different problem. Communications bandwidth is almost unlimited, but the channel must be shared with other users and may present multiple challenges, such as channel asymmetry, variable latency, path reconfiguration due to automated failure recovery, packet-based transport, and the need for system-wide time synchronization. This paper reports on an experimental investigation that uses coarse or dense wavelength division multiplexing (CWDM, DWDM) for applications in high-speed traveling-wave protection. The investigation was performed using the latest generation of carrier-grade optical transport network (OTN) equipment. The paper documents the performance, opportunities, and pitfalls associated with this application and outlines practical strategies for the seamless integration of protection systems with the latest generation of OTN technologies.
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