Abstract
We present a convolutional neural network architecture for inverse Raman amplifier design. This model aims at finding the pump powers and wavelengths required for a target signal power evolution in both distance along the fiber and in frequency. Using the proposed framework, the prediction of the pump configuration required to achieve a target power profile is demonstrated numerically with high accuracy in C-band considering both counter-propagating and bidirectional pumping schemes. For a distributed Raman amplifier based on a 100 km single-mode fiber, a low mean set (0.51, 0.54, and 0.64 dB) and standard deviation set (0.62, 0.43, and 0.38 dB) of the maximum test error are obtained numerically employing two and three counter-, and four bidirectional propagating pumps, respectively.
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