H04J14/0289

Method and system to synchronize remote defect signaling and wavelength selective switch controls

A system and method is disclosed in which circuitry of a first controller of a first node on a first path within a transport network receives a first signal indicating a failure within the first path from a second controller. The first node is an end node of the first path. A first client signal failure clear signal is received from a second node upstream of the first node on the first path. The first client signal failure clear signal indicates that a non-restorable fault has been resolved such that the first path can be considered for carrying data traffic. The non-restorable fault is a failure at the source. Subsequent to receiving the first signal indicating the failure within the first path, a backward defect indication clear signal is transmitted to the second node, the backward defect indication clear signal indicating an absence of a failure in the first path.

Network Node and Method
20190393973 · 2019-12-26 ·

A network node (400) for use as a hub node of a network that further comprises one or more remote nodes, wherein the network node (400) is coupled to at least first and second connections (410, 412) for communication with one or more remote nodes, comprises a first band filter (403) adapted to separate a first aggregated signal (404) comprising a plurality of channel signals into a plurality of band signals (408.sub.1 to 408.sub.M). The network node (400) comprises a second band filter (405) and a third band filter (407) adapted to aggregate a plurality of band signals (408.sub.1 to 408.sub.M) into a second aggregated signal (406) comprising a plurality of channel signals and a third aggregated signal (413) comprising a plurality of channel signals, respectively. A switching module (409) is adapted to switch on a per-band granularity the plurality of band signals (408.sub.1 to 408.sub.M) between the first band filter (403) and either the second band filter (405) or the third band filter (407). The first band filter (403) may be adapted to aggregate the plurality of band signals (4081 to 408M) into the first aggregated signal (404); the second band filter (405) and a third band filter (407) may be adapted to separate the second aggregated signal (410) and third aggregated signal (412), respectively, into the plurality of band signals (408.sub.1 to 408.sub.M); and the switching module (409) may be adapted to switch on a per-band granularity the plurality of band signals (408.sub.1 to 408.sub.M) between either the second band filter (405) or the third band filter (407) and the first band filter (403).

Resolving control conflicts among trunk protection links

Systems and methods for resolving control conflicts in trunk protection links are provided. A head-end node includes a first line-mux controller and a second line-mux controller, first actuator components for a first fiber span, and second actuator components for a second fiber span, wherein the first line-mux controller and the second line-mux controller are configured to control the first actuator components and the second actuator components, respectively, and a trunk protection switch configured to connect an input to each of the first fiber span and the second fiber span.

Optical protection switch with broadcast multi-directional capability
10511401 · 2019-12-17 · ·

An apparatus includes a first reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexer (ROADM) to receive a first optical signal and a second ROADM to receive a second optical signal. The apparatus also includes a reconfigurable optical switch that includes a first switch, switchable between a first state and a second state, to transmit the first optical signal at the first state and block the first optical signal at the second state. The reconfigurable optical switch also includes a second switch, switchable between the first state and the second state, to transmit the second optical signal at the first state and block the second optical signal at the second state. The reconfigurable optical switch also includes an output port to transmit an output signal that is a sum of possible optical signals transmitted through the first switch and the second switch.

INTELLIGENCE-DEFINED OPTICAL TUNNEL NETWORK SYSTEM AND NETWORK SYSTEM CONTROL METHOD
20190379950 · 2019-12-12 ·

An intelligence-defined optical tunnel network system includes a first pod and a controller. The first pod includes multiple Optical Add-Drop Sub-systems (OADS) configured to transmit data between corresponding servers through ToR switches. First transmission modules of the OADSs are connected to each other in ring to form the first transmission ring. Second transmission modules of the OADSs are connected to each other in ring to form the second transmission ring. The controller is configured to set the ToR switches in order to build the optical tunnel from a first OADS to a second OADS on the second transmission ring by the second transmission modules if a disconnection occurs to the optical tunnel from the first OADS to the second OADS on the first transmission ring.

Handling band spectrum failures in a C+L band photonic line system

Systems and methods are provided for controlling one or more optical amplifiers of a C+L band photonic line system (30) of a telecommunications network in which C-band signals and L-band signals may be transmitted. In one implementation, a method (130) may execute a traffic managing module (23). When executed, the traffic managing module (23) may be configured to enable a processing device (12) to calculate (132) a gain correction profile based on a difference between a saved baseline transmission profile (84) and a measured transmission profile (94) of a surviving band of a photonic line system (30) when another band of the photonic line system (30) is missing or impacted. The traffic managing module (23) may further be configured to enable the processing device (12) to apply (134) the gain correction profile to a respective optical amplifier (46) of the photonic line system (30) to compensate for the difference.

Physical Path Control in Hierarchical Networks
20190229830 · 2019-07-25 ·

A method in a physical network controller (130) for configuring physical resources to provide a physical layer connection in a communications network (100). The physical layer connection provides physical connectivity for a higher layer network connection controlled by a higher layer network controller (120) in a hierarchical arrangement with the physical network controller (130). The method comprising the physical network controller (130) receiving (210) an indication for a minimum traffic capacity for the physical layer connection. The physical network controller configuring (220) physical resources according to the received indication.

OPTICAL LINE TERMINAL, AND SIGNAL TRANSMISSION METHOD AND DEVICE
20190165878 · 2019-05-30 ·

Disclosed is an optical line terminal (OLT), including: N tunable modules, each of the N tunable modules include M tunable transmitters, the number of tuning channels of the M tunable transmitters is greater than or equal to two and the number of the tuning channels is less than MN, wherein N and M are integers greater than or equal to two.

OPTICAL PROTECTION SWITCH WITH BROADCAST MULTI-DIRECTIONAL CAPABILITY
20190103934 · 2019-04-04 · ·

An apparatus includes a first reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexer (ROADM) to receive a first optical signal and a second ROADM to receive a second optical signal. The apparatus also includes a reconfigurable optical switch that includes a first switch, switchable between a first state and a second state, to transmit the first optical signal at the first state and block the first optical signal at the second state. The reconfigurable optical switch also includes a second switch, switchable between the first state and the second state, to transmit the second optical signal at the first state and block the second optical signal at the second state. The reconfigurable optical switch also includes an output port to transmit an output signal that is a sum of possible optical signals transmitted through the first switch and the second switch.

Optical connecting system for connecting a first and a second optical device

An optical connecting system for connecting a first and a second optical device includes a first and a second multi-fiber device connector included in the first and second optical device and a multi-fiber optical connection cable including a plurality of optical fibers and having a first and a second multi-fiber cable connector at a first and second end thereof and being adapted to be connected to the first and second multi-fiber device connector. The optical devices are configured to transmit to and/or receive from the other optical device wanted optical data signals via optical fibers of the multi-optical fiber connection cable.