Patent classifications
H04B10/27
PON OPTICAL DATA RECEIVER WITH TOLERANCE TO RAPID DRIFT OF CENTER WAVELENGTH OF DATA-MODULATED OPTICAL SIGNAL
An apparatus includes a TDM PON optical transceiver including a direct-detection optical receiver. The direct-detection optical receiver is configured to demodulate data from a temporal segment of a data modulated optical signal, wherein the optical carrier frequency of the segment varies at a rate of, at least, 1 giga-Hertz per second.
PON OPTICAL DATA RECEIVER WITH TOLERANCE TO RAPID DRIFT OF CENTER WAVELENGTH OF DATA-MODULATED OPTICAL SIGNAL
An apparatus includes a TDM PON optical transceiver including a direct-detection optical receiver. The direct-detection optical receiver is configured to demodulate data from a temporal segment of a data modulated optical signal, wherein the optical carrier frequency of the segment varies at a rate of, at least, 1 giga-Hertz per second.
SYSTEMS, DEVICES AND METHODS FOR ADDING CAPACITY TO A FIBER OPTIC NETWORK
A method for increasing the capacity of a passive optical network. The passive optical network includes an existing multi-service terminal having a plurality of hardened fiber optic drop ports, and also includes an optical line terminal that provides service to the existing multi-service terminal. The method includes upgrading the optical line terminal to support at least 10GPON and to have increased launch power and enhanced loss sensitivity. The method also includes adding a passive optical splitter between the optical line terminal and the existing multi-service terminal, connecting the existing multi-service terminal to a first output of the passive optical splitter, and connecting an expansion multi-service terminal to a second output of the passive optical splitter.
SYSTEMS, DEVICES AND METHODS FOR ADDING CAPACITY TO A FIBER OPTIC NETWORK
A method for increasing the capacity of a passive optical network. The passive optical network includes an existing multi-service terminal having a plurality of hardened fiber optic drop ports, and also includes an optical line terminal that provides service to the existing multi-service terminal. The method includes upgrading the optical line terminal to support at least 10GPON and to have increased launch power and enhanced loss sensitivity. The method also includes adding a passive optical splitter between the optical line terminal and the existing multi-service terminal, connecting the existing multi-service terminal to a first output of the passive optical splitter, and connecting an expansion multi-service terminal to a second output of the passive optical splitter.
OPTICAL COMMUNICATION NETWORK MANAGEMENT APPARATUS
A virtual environment optical communication network is generated by setting configuration parameters of physical packages of a real environment optical communication network in package emulators that a computer program has virtually constructed to implement the physical packages, the real environment optical communication network being constructed by a plurality of node devices in which the physical packages are mounted, pieces of configuration data are generated based on pieces of resource data indicating resources required for optical paths detected based on acquired configuration parameters and a requested transmission mode, optical paths are set in the virtual environment optical communication network based on the generated pieces of configuration data, and optical paths are set in the real environment optical communication network based on the pieces of configuration data that have been used to set the optical paths.
OPTICAL COMMUNICATION NETWORK MANAGEMENT APPARATUS
A virtual environment optical communication network is generated by setting configuration parameters of physical packages of a real environment optical communication network in package emulators that a computer program has virtually constructed to implement the physical packages, the real environment optical communication network being constructed by a plurality of node devices in which the physical packages are mounted, pieces of configuration data are generated based on pieces of resource data indicating resources required for optical paths detected based on acquired configuration parameters and a requested transmission mode, optical paths are set in the virtual environment optical communication network based on the generated pieces of configuration data, and optical paths are set in the real environment optical communication network based on the pieces of configuration data that have been used to set the optical paths.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MANAGING OPTICAL NETWORK SERVICES INCLUDING CAPACITY MINING AND SCHEDULING
Systems and methods include providing a user interface visualizing a current state of an optical network; receiving user inputs related to capacity mining in the optical network; determining a future state with the capacity mining based on the user inputs; and providing the user interface visualizing the future state. The future state can be presented with respect to a failed link and restoration of traffic on the failed link. The future state can include a plurality of plans with a visualization showing how much of the traffic is restored based on different approaches to the capacity mining. The capacity mining can include configuring optical modems based on determined available excess capacity.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MANAGING OPTICAL NETWORK SERVICES INCLUDING CAPACITY MINING AND SCHEDULING
Systems and methods include providing a user interface visualizing a current state of an optical network; receiving user inputs related to capacity mining in the optical network; determining a future state with the capacity mining based on the user inputs; and providing the user interface visualizing the future state. The future state can be presented with respect to a failed link and restoration of traffic on the failed link. The future state can include a plurality of plans with a visualization showing how much of the traffic is restored based on different approaches to the capacity mining. The capacity mining can include configuring optical modems based on determined available excess capacity.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING EXTENSION OF CUSTOMER LAN AT PROVIDER NETWORK SERVICE POINT
Novel tools and techniques might provide for implementing extension of customer local area networks (“LANs”) and/or implementing isolated service overlays over a network. In some embodiments, a network service point that is located external to a demarcation point at each of a plurality of customer premises might establish a connection between a service provider network and a customer LAN, which has already been established within a customer premises. The system subsequently extends the customer LAN, via this connection, to span between the network service point and the customer premises. Alternatively, or additionally, the system might establish two or more isolated service overlays across the customer LAN between the network service point and the customer premises, each of the two or more isolated service overlays having network traffic that is isolated from network traffic transmitted along another of the two or more isolated service overlays.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING EXTENSION OF CUSTOMER LAN AT PROVIDER NETWORK SERVICE POINT
Novel tools and techniques might provide for implementing extension of customer local area networks (“LANs”) and/or implementing isolated service overlays over a network. In some embodiments, a network service point that is located external to a demarcation point at each of a plurality of customer premises might establish a connection between a service provider network and a customer LAN, which has already been established within a customer premises. The system subsequently extends the customer LAN, via this connection, to span between the network service point and the customer premises. Alternatively, or additionally, the system might establish two or more isolated service overlays across the customer LAN between the network service point and the customer premises, each of the two or more isolated service overlays having network traffic that is isolated from network traffic transmitted along another of the two or more isolated service overlays.