H04J14/0247

Management System for GPON Based Services

A computerized system and method for managing a passive optical network (PON) is disclosed. The system includes a detection and analysis module adapted for receiving uploaded measurement data from an optical line terminal (OLT) and at least one optical network terminal (ONT), and at least one of technical tools data, service failure data, and outside plant data. The detection and analysis module is adapted for determining a source of failure or potential failure in the PON by correlating the uploaded measurement data and the at least one of technical tools data and service failure data with information stored in a memory medium for the OLT and each ONT.

Multiple wavelength optical assemblies for inline measurement of optical power and fiber optic networks
09602200 · 2017-03-21 · ·

An apparatus for measuring optical power including a first multiplexer/demultiplexer to split/combine an optical signal including a first wavelength and second wavelength; a second multiplexer/demultiplexer to split/combine an optical signal including the first wavelength and the second wavelength; a first tap photodetector coupled to the first and second multiplexer/demultiplexers and to a first measurement device; and a second tap photodetector coupled to the first and second multiplexer/demultiplexers and to a second measurement device.

OPTICAL ACCESS NETWORK
20170078773 · 2017-03-16 ·

An optical access network comprises an optical network unit having a first port for connecting to a first optical link, a second port for connecting to a second optical link and an optical source. The optical source is arranged to generate a first optical signal, to transmit the first optical signal via the first port, to receive an optical seed signal via the first port and to amplify the optical seed signal. The optical seed signal has a narrower bandwidth compared to the first optical signal. A modulator is arranged to modulate the amplified optical seed signal with upstream data to form an upstream optical signal and to transmit the upstream optical signal via the second port. A polarisation modifier can modify polarisation of the first optical signal.

Hybrid Fiber Coaxial Node
20250106538 · 2025-03-27 ·

Digital information can be carried on the fiber leg of an access network using binary modulation. Binary modulated data received at an O/E node can then be modulated onto an analog waveform using quadrature amplitude modulation or some other technique for modulating an analog waveform and transmitted over, for example, the coaxial leg of the network. The O/E node may also receive an analog signal, over the coaxial leg, modulated to carry upstream data from subscriber devices. The O/E node may demodulate the upstream signal to recover the upstream data and forward that upstream data over the fiber leg using a binary modulated optical signal.

Management system for GPON based services

A computerized system and method for managing a passive optical network (PON) is disclosed. The system includes a detection and analysis module adapted for receiving uploaded measurement data from an optical line terminal (OLT) and at least one optical network terminal (ONT), and at least one of technical tools data, service failure data, and outside plant data. The detection and analysis module is adapted for determining a source of failure or potential failure in the PON by correlating the uploaded measurement data and the at least one of technical tools data and service failure data with information stored in a memory medium for the OLT and each ONT.

Reconfigurable optical access network architectures
09560428 · 2017-01-31 · ·

An apparatus comprising a first tunable transmitter array comprising a first tunable transmitter and a second tunable transmitter and a cyclic array waveguide grating (AWG) wavelength router coupled to the first tunable transmitter array, wherein the cyclic AWG wavelength router comprises a plurality of input ports and a plurality of output ports, wherein the cyclic AWG wavelength router is configured to receive a first optical signal emitted from a first tunable transmitter via a first input port of the plurality of input ports, receive a second optical signal emitted from a second tunable transmitter via the first input port of the plurality of input ports, and route the first optical signal and the second optical signal to the output ports dependent on one or more wavelengths used to encode the first optical signal and the second optical signal.

Optical supervisory channel

A supervisory channel is provided on an optical path (31) between nodes of an optical communication network. The nodes are arranged to use a set of wavelengths allocated for carrying traffic channels. An optical signal (16) which carries a supervisory channel is generated at a supervisory channel transmitter (15) and added (12) to the optical path (31) downstream of an optical amplifier (11). The optical signal (16) has a wavelength which is one of the set of wavelengths allocated for carrying traffic. The method is performed at a time when the wavelength is not being used to carry traffic. An impairment parameter of the received optical signal is measured at a supervisory channel receiver (15). The receiver is a coherent receiver and the impairment parameter is chromatic dispersion or polarization mode dispersion.

METHOD FOR WIRELESS AND FRONTHAUL SCHEDULING TO SUPPORT COORDINATED MULTIPOINT TRANSMISSION IN 6G AND A SYSTEM THEREOF

A method for facilitating Coordinated Multipoint Transmission (COMP) involving joint scheduling of wireless access and Time Wavelength Division Multiplexing-Passive Optical Network (TWDM-PON) based fronthaul for COMP joint transmission comprising identifying dependency of wireless access data rate with the number of Front-Haul (FH) optical wavelengths in the TWDM-PON based Cloud-Radio Access Network (C-RAN) model, maintaining synchronization in the FH while transmitting copies of streams through Coordinated Multipoint Reception (COMP) Remote Radio Heads (RRHs) through respective Optical Network Units (ONUs) by necessary changes in the Multi Point Control Protocol (MPCP) and cycle time modification to achieve faithful reconstruction of signals at the ONU including HARQ retransmissions through modifications in Media Access Control (MAC) layer.

Methods of injection locking for multiple optical source generation

A coherent optical injection locking (COIL) apparatus generates multiple optical source outputs from a single optical source generated by a parent laser. The COIL apparatus includes a plurality of optical source generators each having a child laser, of lesser performance than the parent laser, that is injection locked to the single optical source. The optical source generators may have one or both of a shared configuration and a cascaded configuration that replicates the single optical source, or a single wavelength of the single optical source when it is a comb source.

METHODS OF INJECTION LOCKING FOR MULTIPLE OPTICAL SOURCE GENERATION

A coherent optical injection locking (COIL) apparatus generates multiple optical source outputs from a single optical source generated by a parent laser. The COIL apparatus includes a plurality of optical source generators each having a child laser, of lesser performance than the parent laser, that is injection locked to the single optical source. The optical source generators may have one or both of a shared configuration and a cascaded configuration that replicates the single optical source, or a single wavelength of the single optical source when it is a comb source.