H04J14/0297

Redundancy protection for reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexing (ROADM) branching unit
09866346 · 2018-01-09 · ·

Aspects of the present disclosure describe systems, structures and methods providing fully reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexing (ROADM) that provide redundancy protection against any two (2) simultaneous wavelength selective switch (WSS) failures with only four 2?1 WSS structures for both Eastbound and Westbound traffic, while not requiring bidirectional operation of the WSS structures.

Photonic routing systems and methods computing loop-free topologies

Systems and methods for routing wavelengths in an optical network include responsive to a path request for a wavelength or group of wavelengths, determining a path through the optical network; determining a location on the path where wavelength blocking should occur to form a loop-free path in the optical network; and setting the wavelength blocking at the location. The optical network can utilize a broadcast and select architecture and the wavelength blocking is configured to prevent the wavelength or group of wavelengths from looping back on a port where the wavelength or group of wavelengths has already been received on. The optical network can utilize an all-broadcast architecture and the wavelength blocking is configured to prevent multiple paths for the wavelength or group of wavelengths by constraining the wavelength or group of wavelengths to a single path through the optical network.

FIBER INDEXING SYSTEMS

The present disclosure relates to systems and method for deploying a fiber optic network. Distribution devices are used to index fibers within the system to ensure that live fibers are provided at output locations throughout the system. In an example, fibers can be indexed in multiple directions within the system. In an example, spare ports can be providing in a forward direction and reverse direction ports can also be provided.

WAVELENGTH REDUNDANCY DEVICE AND WAVELENGTH REDUNDANCY METHOD
20170180834 · 2017-06-22 · ·

10-Gbps client signals (1a) to (1c) which are processed by a 10-Gbps transponder (3a), a 40-Gbps transponder (3b), and a 100-Gbps transponder (3c), respectively, are branched by optical couplers (2a) to (2c) into an M:N switch (40). The M:N switch (40) selects a client signal to be made redundant from the branched client signals (1a) to (1c) and outputs the selected client signal to a redundancy 100-Gbps transponder (50) having 10-Gbps-based client interfaces.

Protection in metro optical networks

An optical network is configured to optimize network resources. The optical network includes multiple optical nodes, light paths between the multiple optical nodes, and a network monitoring device. The network monitoring device monitors the optical network to identify a failure in the optical network. When the failure is a fiber failure, light paths are re-routed around the fiber failure while maintaining the required bandwidth for the optical network. When the failure is a transponder card failure within one of the multiple nodes, a floating spare card may be provisioned to service a particular light path associated with the transponder card failure. When the failure is a node failure, transponder cards in some of the multiple optical nodes are provisioned to reconfigure some of the plurality of light paths to route traffic around the failed node.

OPTICAL TRANSMISSION DEVICE AND OPTICAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

An optical transmission device includes: a plurality of optical transceivers; a wavelength selective switch; and a controller configured to control the plurality of optical transceivers and the wavelength selective switch. Each of the optical transceivers includes a wavelength tunable light source. The controller controls a wavelength of a wavelength tunable light source of a selected optical transceiver according to a wavelength of an optical signal received by the destination remote device. The controller controls the wavelength selective switch so as to generate the WDM optical signal from a plurality of optical signals generated by the plurality of optical transceivers, and to guide the plurality of optical signals received from the plurality of remote devices to the plurality of optical transceivers according to wavelengths of the received plurality of optical signals.

Fiber indexing systems

The present disclosure relates to systems and method for deploying a fiber optic network. Distribution devices are used to index fibers within the system to ensure that live fibers are provided at output locations throughout the system. In an example, fibers can be indexed in multiple directions within the system. In an example, spare ports can be providing in a forward direction and reverse direction ports can also be provided.

Low cost secure ROADM branching unit with redundancy protection
09654209 · 2017-05-16 · ·

A communication system includes a primary module with: first trunk and branch input and output ports, each coupled to first in/out couplers, the first in/out couplers coupled to first circulators, and the circulators in turn coupled to first central couplers; second trunk branch input and output ports, each coupled to second in/out couplers, each of second in/out couplers coupled to second circulators; and first and second bidirectional wavelength-selective switches (WSSes) coupled to the first central couplers. The system also includes a secondary module with first trunk and branch input and output ports, each coupled to first in/out couplers, the first in/out couplers coupled to third circulators, and the circulators in turn coupled to second central couplers; second trunk branch input and output ports, each coupled to second in/out couplers, each of second in/out couplers coupled to fourth circulators, and third and fourth bidirectional wavelength-selective switches (WSSes) coupled to the second central couplers. The system further includes one or more 22 switches coupling the primary module WSS outputs with the secondary module WSS outputs.

REDUNDANCY PROTECTION FOR RECONFIGURABLE OPTICAL ADD/DROP MULTIPLEXING (ROADM) BRANCHING UNIT
20170117982 · 2017-04-27 ·

Aspects of the present disclosure describe systems, structures and methods providing fully reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexing (ROADM) that provide redundancy protection against any two (2) simultaneous wavelength selective switch (WSS) failures with only four 21 WSS structures for both Eastbound and Westbound traffic, while not requiring bidirectional operation of the WSS structures.

METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SELF HEALING OF AN OPTICAL TRANSCEIVER IN A WAVELENGTH DIVISION MULTIPLEXING (WDM) SYSTEM

In some embodiments, an apparatus includes an optical transceiver that includes a first set of electrical transmitters operatively coupled to a switch. Each electrical transmitter from the first set of electrical transmitters is configured to transmit an electrical signal from a set of electrical signals. In such embodiments, the switch is configured to switch an electrical signal from the set of electrical signals such that the set of electrical signals are transmitted via a second set of electrical transmitters. Each electrical transmitter from the second set of electrical transmitters is operatively coupled to an optical transmitter from a set of optical transmitters. The set of optical transmitters is operatively coupled to an optical multiplexer. In such embodiments, at least one electrical transmitter from the second set of electrical transmitters is associated with a failure within the optical transceiver.