H04B10/65

Coherent optical receiver

A coherent optical receiver for AM optical signals has a photonic integrated circuit (PIC) as an optical front-end. The PIC includes a polarization beam splitter followed by two optical hybrids each followed by an opto-electric (OE) converter. Each OE converter includes one or more differential detectors and one or more squaring circuits, which outputs may be summed. The PIC may further include integrated polarization controllers, wavelength demultiplexers, and/or tunable dispersion compensators.

Out-of-band communication channel for sub-carrier-based optical communication systems

Techniques are described for implementing an out-of-band communication channel used to exchange control channel information in sub-carrier-based optical communication systems. In an example implementation, an apparatus includes an optical tap coupled to an optical communication path carrying a modulated optical signal carrying a plurality of optical subcarriers. The optical tap has a first output configured to supply a first portion of the modulated optical signal and a second output configured to supply a second portion of the modulated optical signal. The plurality of optical subcarriers are amplitude modulated based on control data at a first frequency, and each of the plurality of optical subcarriers is modulated to carry user data at a second frequency greater than the first frequency. The apparatus is configured to supply the control based on the first portion of the modulated optical signal.

System and methods for cable fiber node splitting using coherent optics

A coherent optical transmitter is in operable communication with an optical fiber an includes a plurality of analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) configured to (i) receive a plurality of radio frequency analog input signals, respectively, and (ii) convert the received plurality of RF analog input signals into a plurality of respective digital data streams. The transmitter further includes a source laser configured to output at least two orthogonal polarization component signals, and at least two polarization modulators configured to modulate (i) an in-phase portion output from a first ADC, (ii) an in-quadrature portion output from a second ADC, and (iii) one polarization component signal of the at least two orthogonal polarization component signals. The transmitter further includes a polarization beam combiner configured to (i) multiplex the respective outputs of the at least two polarization modulators, and (ii) transmit the multiplexed output from the polarization beam combiner to the optical fiber.

COHERENT OPTICAL RECEIVER

A coherent optical receiver for AM optical signals has a photonic integrated circuit (PIC) as an optical front-end. The PIC includes a polarization beam splitter followed by two optical hybrids each followed by an opto-electric (OE) converter. Each OE converter includes one or more differential detectors and one or more squaring circuits, which outputs may be summed. The PIC may further include integrated polarization controllers, wavelength demultiplexers, and/or tunable dispersion compensators.

NETWORK ARCHITECTURE FOR INDEPENDENTLY ROUTABLE DIGITAL SUBCARRIERS FOR OPTICAL COMMUNICATION NETWORKS

Optical network systems are disclosed, including a system comprising a transmitter including a digital signal processor operable to receive a plurality of independent data streams and output a plurality of digital signals based on the plurality of independent data streams, digital-to-analog circuitry operable to supply a plurality of analog signals based on the plurality of digital signals, a laser operable to supply an optical signal, a modulator operable to receive the optical signal and supply a modulated optical signal based on the plurality of analog signals, including a plurality of optical subcarriers, each of which being associated with a corresponding one of the plurality of independent data streams, a first one of the plurality of optical subcarriers having a first spectral width and a second one of the plurality of optical subcarriers having a second spectral width different than the first spectral width; and a first and a second receiver.

OUT-OF-BAND COMMUNICATION CHANNEL FOR SUB-CARRIER-BASED OPTICAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
20200363590 · 2020-11-19 ·

Techniques are described for implementing an out-of-band communication channel used to exchange control channel information in sub-carrier-based optical communication systems. In an example implementation, an apparatus includes an optical tap coupled to an optical communication path carrying a modulated optical signal carrying a plurality of optical subcarriers. The optical tap has a first output configured to supply a first portion of the modulated optical signal and a second output configured to supply a second portion of the modulated optical signal. The plurality of optical subcarriers are amplitude modulated based on control data at a first frequency, and each of the plurality of optical subcarriers is modulated to carry user data at a second frequency greater than the first frequency. The apparatus is configured to supply the control based on the first portion of the modulated optical signal.

OUT-OF-BAND COMMUNICATION CHANNEL FOR SUB-CARRIER-BASED OPTICAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
20200366377 · 2020-11-19 ·

Techniques are described for implementing an out-of-band communication channel used to exchange control channel information in sub-carrier-based optical communication systems. In an example implementation, an apparatus includes laser operable to supply an optical signal, a digital signal processor operable to supply digital signals, a digital to analog circuitry operable to provide analog signals based on the digital signals, and driver circuitry is coupled to the digital to analog circuitry and operable to supply at least one drive signal. The apparatus also includes a modulator operable to receive said at least one drive signal, modulate the optical signal based on said at least one drive signal to provide a plurality of optical subcarriers, amplitude modulate the plurality of optical subcarriers at a first frequency to carry first control information, and modulate the plurality of subcarriers at a second frequency to carry second control information.

OUT-OF-BAND COMMUNICATION CHANNEL FOR SUB-CARRIER-BASED OPTICAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
20200366378 · 2020-11-19 ·

Techniques are described for implementing an out-of-band communication channel used to exchange control channel information in sub-carrier-based optical communication systems. In an example implementation, a transmitter includes a laser operable to supply an optical signal, a digital signal processor operable to supply first electrical signals based on first data input to the digital signal processor and second data input to the digital signal processor, digital-to-analog conversion circuitry operable to output second electrical signals based on the first electrical signals, modulator driver circuitry is operable to output third electrical signals based on the second electrical signals, and an optical modulator operable to supply first and second modulated optical signals based on the third electrical signals. The first modulated optical signal includes a plurality of optical subcarriers carrying user data. The second modulated optical signal is polarization modulated based on the second data.

OUT-OF-BAND COMMUNICATION CHANNEL FOR SUB-CARRIER-BASED OPTICAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
20200366379 · 2020-11-19 ·

Techniques are described for implementing an out-of-band communication channel used to exchange control channel information in sub-carrier-based optical communication systems. In an example implementation, an optical communication system includes a primary transceiver, a component, and secondary transceivers. The primary transceiver is operable to supply first optical subcarriers to an optical communication path, the first optical subcarriers being amplitude modulated at a first frequency to carry first control information and amplitude modulated at a second frequency to carry second control information. The component is operable to be coupled to the optical communication path and includes circuitry operable to detect the first control information. The secondary transceivers are coupled to a terminal end of the optical communication path. At least one of the secondary transceivers is operable to detect the second control information and block the first control information.

OUT-OF-BAND COMMUNICATION CHANNEL FOR SUBCARRIER-BASED OPTICAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
20200366373 · 2020-11-19 ·

An example system includes a plurality of hub transceivers and a plurality of edge transceivers. A first hub transceiver is operable to determine that the first hub transceiver is configured to assign a first subset of network resources to a first subset of the edge transceivers for communication over an optical communications network, and determine that a second hub transceiver is configured to assign a second subset of network resources to a second subset of the edge transceivers for communication over the optical communications network. The first hub transceiver is also operable to determine that the first subset of network resources overlaps the second subset of network resources, and in response, transmit a notification of the overlap to a control module of the optical communications network.