G02B6/506

Submarine cable architecture with redundancy for facilitating shared landing site
11784481 · 2023-10-10 · ·

An undersea fiber optic cable architecture including a beach manhole (BMH) installed at a terrestrial site, a terrestrial station connected to the BMH by a terrestrial fiber optic cable, a first landing cable extending from the BMH into territorial waters adjacent the terrestrial site and connected to a first enhanced branching unit (EBU) located in the territorial waters, a second landing cable extending from the BMH into the territorial waters and connected to a second EBU located in the territorial waters, a recovery path cable connecting the first EBU to the second EBU, a first trunk cable extending from the first EBU into international waters, and a second trunk cable extending from the second EBU into the international waters.

APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHOD ENABLING MULTIPLEXED ARRANGEMENT OF OPTICAL FIBER FOR SENSING OF OPERATING CONDITIONS WITHIN A STRUCTURAL MEMBER
20230110009 · 2023-04-13 · ·

Embodiments of the present invention provide a unique new approach to generating operating condition information used for assessing flow assurance and structural integrity. More specifically, apparatuses, systems and methods configured in accordance with embodiments of the present invention enable multiplexed arrangement of optical fiber for sensing of operating conditions within a structural member and utilize fiber optic sensors for enabling monitoring of operating condition information within one or more elongated tubular members. To this end, fiber optic sensors are strategically placed at a plurality of locations along a length of each elongated tubular member thereby allowing critical operating conditions such as strain, temperature and pressure of the elongated tubular member and/or a fluid therein to be monitored. A multiplexing unit is used for allowing selective configuration of individual lengths of optical fiber for creating one or more contiguous optical fiber structures.

APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHOD ENABLING MULTIPLEXED ARRANGEMENT OF OPTICAL FIBER FOR SENSING OF OPERATING CONDITIONS WITHIN A STRUCTURAL MEMBER
20230110793 · 2023-04-13 · ·

Embodiments of the present invention provide a unique new approach to generating operating condition information used for assessing flow assurance and structural integrity. More specifically, apparatuses, systems and methods configured in accordance with embodiments of the present invention enable multiplexed arrangement of optical fiber for sensing of operating conditions within a structural member and utilize fiber optic sensors for enabling monitoring of operating condition information within one or more elongated tubular members. To this end, fiber optic sensors are strategically placed at a plurality of locations along a length of each elongated tubular member thereby allowing critical operating conditions such as strain, temperature and pressure of the elongated tubular member and/or a fluid therein to be monitored. A multiplexing unit is used for allowing selective configuration of individual lengths of optical fiber for creating one or more contiguous optical fiber structures.

Submarine optical transmission apparatus and submarine optical communication system
11438077 · 2022-09-06 · ·

An object to provide a submarine optical transmission apparatus capable of efficiently housing optical components and electric components. A submarine optical transmission apparatus includes a case, an electric component housing unit, and an optical component housing unit. The electric component housing unit and the optical component housing unit can house either or both of an optical component and an electric component and are stacked in a Z-direction. The case can house the electric component housing unit and the optical component housing unit that are stacked, and a longitudinal direction thereof is an X-direction.

LANDING CABLE AND PARTIAL LANDING CABLE
20220252818 · 2022-08-11 · ·

In order to suppress landing construction, these landing cables, which are installed offshore from a cable landing position, are each provided with: an initially used optical fiber that is used from the initial start of communication by the landing cable; and a preliminary optical fiber which is a preliminary optical fiber in addition to the initially used power feed line used from the initial start, wherein the preliminary optical fiber is connected from a cable landing position side terminal point to boundary points between the cable landing position side terminal point and a cable interval that does not include the preliminary optical fiber, and the terminal point of the preliminary optical fiber, which is the terminal point of the preliminary optical fiber in the boundary points, is held in a state of being usable in the future.

Low signal to noise ratio submarine communication system

Systems and methods of undersea optical communication are provided. An undersea optical amplifier assembly can include a water-tight housing and a photonic integrated circuit disposed within the housing. The photonic integrated circuit includes a plurality of optical fiber inputs, each configured to receive an end of a respective optical fiber of a first fiber optic cable bundle, and a plurality of optical fiber outputs. Each optical fiber output corresponds to a respective optical fiber input to form a fiber optic input-output pair, and is configured to receive an end of a respective optical fiber of a second fiber optic cable bundle. The photonic integrated circuit includes an optical amplifier optically coupled to each respective fiber optic input-output pair. The housing includes a first water-tight access port configured to receive the first fiber optic cable bundle, and a second water-tight access port configured to receive a second fiber optic cable bundle.

SUBMARINE CABLE ARCHITECTURE WITH REDUNDANCY FOR FACILITATING SHARED LANDING SITE
20210175699 · 2021-06-10 · ·

An undersea fiber optic cable architecture including a beach manhole (BMH) installed at a terrestrial site, a terrestrial station connected to the BMH by a terrestrial fiber optic cable, a first landing cable extending from the BMH into territorial waters adjacent the terrestrial site and connected to a first enhanced branching unit (EBU) located in the territorial waters, a second landing cable extending from the BMH into the territorial waters and connected to a second EBU located in the territorial waters, a recovery path cable connecting the first EBU to the second EBU, a first trunk cable extending from the first EBU into international waters, and a second trunk cable extending from the second EBU into the international waters.

SUBMARINE OPTICAL TRANSMISSION APPARATUS AND SUBMARINE OPTICAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
20210075519 · 2021-03-11 · ·

An object to provide a submarine optical transmission apparatus capable of efficiently housing optical components and electric components. A submarine optical transmission apparatus includes a case, an electric component housing unit, and an optical component housing unit. The electric component housing unit and the optical component housing unit can house either or both of an optical component and an electric component and are stacked in a Z-direction. The case can house the electric component housing unit and the optical component housing unit that are stacked, and a longitudinal direction thereof is an X-direction.

SUBMERSIBLE PASSIVE OPTICAL MODULE AND SYSTEM
20210063669 · 2021-03-04 ·

A submersible optical module and system to contain and protect fiber optic cables within a splice tray. Access holes on the module allow for an entry point and exit point of the optical fibers. Once set up with the module cavity containing the desired fiber optic cables, the remaining void space of the module cavity is filled with an epoxy creating a protective seal and barrier to provide superior protection to fiber optic cables from moisture.

Apparatus, system and method enabling multiplexed arrangement of optical fiber for sensing of operating conditions within a structural member
11852885 · 2023-12-26 · ·

Embodiments of the present invention provide a unique new approach to generating operating condition information used for assessing flow assurance and structural integrity. More specifically, apparatuses, systems and methods configured in accordance with embodiments of the present invention enable multiplexed arrangement of optical fiber for sensing of operating conditions within a structural member and utilize fiber optic sensors for enabling monitoring of operating condition information within one or more elongated tubular members. To this end, fiber optic sensors are strategically placed at a plurality of locations along a length of each elongated tubular member thereby allowing critical operating conditions such as strain, temperature and pressure of the elongated tubular member and/or a fluid therein to be monitored. A multiplexing unit is used for allowing selective configuration of individual lengths of optical fiber for creating one or more contiguous optical fiber structures.