L. G. M. Riveros, Carine Mineto, F. Simões, T. Sutili, R. Figueiredo, E. Conforti
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Channel Allocation Analysis for EDFA-based C+L Optical Systems
The channel allocation in a long-haul C+l optical link supported by a parallel EDFA-based amplification subsystem is comparatively analyzed for 80 channels allocated on C, L, or C+ L optical band. The achieved results indicate gains on employing a less dense channel grid fully occupying the C+ L band, resulting in a reduction of linear and nonlinear impairments.