H04J14/08

Optical demultiplexer, optical separation device, optical transmission system, and optical transmission method

An optical demultiplexer 40 includes: a plurality of optical gate switches 41a to 41n configured to transmit, when being turned on, and to block, when being turned off, a multiplexed optical signal obtained by multiplexing optical signals of a plurality of wavelengths by time-division multiplexing or wavelength-division multiplexing in addition to time-division multiplexing; and a cAWG 42 including a plurality of input ports and a plurality of output ports and configured to input the multiplexed optical signal transmitted through the optical gate switches 41a to 41n from the plurality of input ports, demultiplex the input multiplexed optical signal for each wavelength, and cycle and output the demultiplexed optical signals from the plurality of output ports in a predetermined order.

Optical demultiplexer, optical separation device, optical transmission system, and optical transmission method

An optical demultiplexer 40 includes: a plurality of optical gate switches 41a to 41n configured to transmit, when being turned on, and to block, when being turned off, a multiplexed optical signal obtained by multiplexing optical signals of a plurality of wavelengths by time-division multiplexing or wavelength-division multiplexing in addition to time-division multiplexing; and a cAWG 42 including a plurality of input ports and a plurality of output ports and configured to input the multiplexed optical signal transmitted through the optical gate switches 41a to 41n from the plurality of input ports, demultiplex the input multiplexed optical signal for each wavelength, and cycle and output the demultiplexed optical signals from the plurality of output ports in a predetermined order.

FRAMER AND FRAMING METHOD

A framer in a transmission device that allocates time slots of an optical channel to a logical path, divides client signals received via the logical path to the time slots allocated to the logical path, and transmits the client signals by a plurality of optical suhcarriers using optical wavelengths correlated with the time slots includes: a time slot allocating unit configured to perform a process of reducing a transmission band of the logical path when some of the optical wavelengths are unavailable and changing the time slots allocated to the logical path depending on the reduced transmission band to avoid using the time slots corresponding to the unavailable optical wavelengths.

FRAMER AND FRAMING METHOD

A framer in a transmission device that allocates time slots of an optical channel to a logical path, divides client signals received via the logical path to the time slots allocated to the logical path, and transmits the client signals by a plurality of optical suhcarriers using optical wavelengths correlated with the time slots includes: a time slot allocating unit configured to perform a process of reducing a transmission band of the logical path when some of the optical wavelengths are unavailable and changing the time slots allocated to the logical path depending on the reduced transmission band to avoid using the time slots corresponding to the unavailable optical wavelengths.

BEAM PHASING
20170366292 · 2017-12-21 · ·

A method for adjusting the timing of beam projections in a beam detector. The method includes projecting a beam for the purpose of detecting obscuration of the beam and, if a level of signal of the beam detected is less than a threshold for each of a number of consecutive projections or for each consecutive projection over a pre-determined time period, initiating a warning, signalling an alarm or otherwise reacting. The method further includes adjusting the timing of projecting the beam from a nominal transmit interval ‘T’ to be within a window time-period ‘W’ extending from an amount before to an amount after the nominal transmit interval ‘T’.

BEAM PHASING
20170366292 · 2017-12-21 · ·

A method for adjusting the timing of beam projections in a beam detector. The method includes projecting a beam for the purpose of detecting obscuration of the beam and, if a level of signal of the beam detected is less than a threshold for each of a number of consecutive projections or for each consecutive projection over a pre-determined time period, initiating a warning, signalling an alarm or otherwise reacting. The method further includes adjusting the timing of projecting the beam from a nominal transmit interval ‘T’ to be within a window time-period ‘W’ extending from an amount before to an amount after the nominal transmit interval ‘T’.

OPTICAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND MASTER STATION

The present invention enables shortening the time required for resuming communication in a protection method that uses a backup path in an optical communication system that includes a master station device and multiple slave station devices. The slave station devices are connected to a loop path in parallel. The communication paths between the master station device and the slave station devices include a normal path and a backup path. The master station device executes communication control processing with respect to the slave station devices based on the RTTs. A first slave station device is a slave station device that cannot perform communication via the normal path. If the first slave station device is detected, the master station device calculates a first backup path for the first slave station device based on a first RTT between the master station device and the loop path, a loop RTT required for one full lap on the loop path, and the first normal path RTT for the first slave station device. The master station device then resumes communication control processing for the first slave station device based on the calculated first backup path RTT.

TRANSMITTING APPARATUS, RECEIVING APPARATUS,COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, AND COMMUNICATION METHOD
20230198654 · 2023-06-22 · ·

A transmitting apparatus according to the present disclosure includes: a digital baseband unit configured to separate a baseband signal into an in-phase component and a quadrature component, and output the in-phase and quadrature components; an outphasing signal generation unit configured to generate first and second outphasing signals based on the in-phase and quadrature components; and a time-division combining unit configured to generate a time-division combined signal by combining the first and second outphasing signals in a time-division manner.

TRANSMITTING APPARATUS, RECEIVING APPARATUS,COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, AND COMMUNICATION METHOD
20230198654 · 2023-06-22 · ·

A transmitting apparatus according to the present disclosure includes: a digital baseband unit configured to separate a baseband signal into an in-phase component and a quadrature component, and output the in-phase and quadrature components; an outphasing signal generation unit configured to generate first and second outphasing signals based on the in-phase and quadrature components; and a time-division combining unit configured to generate a time-division combined signal by combining the first and second outphasing signals in a time-division manner.

OPTICALLY-SWITCHED DATA NETWORK
20170359637 · 2017-12-14 · ·

An optically-switch data network includes an optical data bus, an optical wavelength bus, and multiple nodes connected by the optical data bus and the optical wavelength bus. A first node determines that it has communication information to transmit to a second node, and determines if a first subscription signal is present on the optical wavelength bus. The first subscription signal includes a target frequency. If the first subscription signal is not present on the optical wavelength bus, the first node injects an optical communication signal onto the optical data bus. The optical communication signal includes the communication information and a carrier wave. The carrier wave includes the target frequency. The second node receives the optical communication signal using the optical data bus. If the first subscription signal is present on the optical wavelength bus, injection of the optical communication signal onto the optical data bus is postponed.