Optical Networking Best Practices Handbook

Section 4.5.2 - Regeneration: Multiplexing

This process of regenerating an optical signal can take two forms: optical-electricaloptical (OEO) or fiber amplifiers (FA). OEO systems, also called optical repeaters, take the optical signal, demultiplex it and convert it into electrical pulses. The electrical signal is amplified, groomed to remove noise, and converted back into optical pulses. It is necessary for it then to be multiplexed back on the line and continue on its journey. Regenerators are often placed about every 1500 miles [1].

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