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OPTICAL AMPLIFIER FOR MULTIPLE BANDS

In some implementations, an amplifier device may include a first amplifier configured to amplify signals in a first range of optical wavelengths. The first amplifier may include a first portion that includes one or more first optical gain components, and a second portion that includes one or more second optical gain components and a variable optical attenuator. The amplifier device may include a second amplifier configured to amplify signals in a second range of optical wavelengths. The amplifier device may include a filter for the first range of optical wavelengths and the second range of optical wavelengths. The filter may be located between the first portion and the second portion of the first amplifier.

In-situ fiber characterization using nonlinear skirt measurement
11139633 · 2021-10-05 · ·

A system includes a processor communicatively coupled to an Amplifier Stimulated Emission (ASE) source and an optical receiver, wherein the processor is configured to cause transmission of one or more shaped ASE signals, from the ASE source, on an optical fiber, obtain received spectrum of the one or more shaped ASE signals from the optical receiver connected to the optical fiber, and characterize the optical fiber based in part on a nonlinear skirt and/or center dip depth in the received spectrum of the one or more shaped ASE signals. The one or more shaped ASE signals can be formed by the ASE source communicatively coupled to a Wavelength Selective Switch (WSS) that is configured to shape ASE from the ASE source to form the one or more shaped ASE signals with one or two or multiple peaks and with associated frequency.

Multi-band signal processing system, joint box for multi-band signal processing system, and method for accommodating multi-band signal processing system
11128379 · 2021-09-21 · ·

[Problem] To accommodate single-band signal processing devices in a high-density manner. [Solution] Provided is a system including: a first signal cable; a second signal cable; a third signal cable; a fourth signal cable; a first multi-band signal processing device that processes a first signal input from the first signal cable and outputs a resultant second signal to the second signal cable; a second multi-band signal processing device that processes a third signal input from the third signal cable and outputs a resultant fourth signal to the fourth signal cable; a first joint box that accommodates the first signal cable, the first multi-band signal processing device, the second signal cable, and the fourth signal cable; and a second joint box that accommodates the second signal cable, the third signal cable, the second multi-band signal processing device, and the fourth signal cable.

Optical relay, optical relay control method, and optical transmission system
11070305 · 2021-07-20 · ·

The optical relay is a C+L-band relay which is inserted between a first transmission path fiber and a second transmission path fiber, and comprises: a first optical fiber amplification unit which is inserted in a first line and amplifies one of a C-band signal or an L-band signal; a second optical fiber amplification unit which is inserted in a second line and amplifies one of the C-band signal or the L-band signal; and an inserting means which inserts some or all of the wavelengths of light output from the first optical fiber amplification unit into the second optical fiber amplification unit, or which inserts some or all of the wavelengths of light output from the second optical fiber amplification unit into the first optical fiber amplification unit.

Optical amplification device and light amplification method
11095388 · 2021-08-17 · ·

The de-multiplexing unit 2 de-multiplexes an inputted optical wavelength multiplexed signal into a first optical wavelength multiplexed signal having a first wavelength band and a second optical wavelength multiplexed signal having a second wavelength band in a longer wavelength band than the first wavelength band. The first optical amplifier 3 amplifies the first optical wavelength multiplexed signal. The second optical amplifier 4 amplifies the second optical wavelength multiplexed signal. The multiplexer 5 multiplexes the amplified first optical wavelength multiplexed signal and the amplified second optical wavelength multiplexed signal and outputs the multiplexed signal to a Raman amplifier 6. The first optical amplifier 3 adjusts the amplification rate of the first optical wavelength multiplexed signal so that the intensity of light in the second wavelength band is compensated for by the Raman effect in the Raman amplifier 6.

BLIND PUMP LASER DETECTION
20210184420 · 2021-06-17 ·

An EDFA may include an input photodiode configured to generate a control signal based on an input signal. The EDFA may include a blind stage configured to generate an amplified signal based on the control signal and the input signal. The EDFA may include a non-blind stage configured to generate an output signal based on the amplified signal within the blind stage, the control signal, and a feedback signal. The EDFA may include a filter configured to generate a filtered signal based on the output signal. The EDFA may include an output photodiode configured to generate the feedback signal based on the filtered signal. The EDFA may include an alarm device. A signal within the non-blind stage may be generated based on the feedback signal and the control signal. The alarm device may be configured to generate an alarm signal when the signal exceeds a threshold value.

OPTICAL REPEATER, TRANSMISSION PATH FIBER MONITORING METHOD, AND OPTICAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
20210111801 · 2021-04-15 · ·

An optical repeater is a C+L-band repeater inserted between a first transmission path fiber and a second transmission path fiber. The optical repeater includes: a first optical fiber amplifier inserted in a first line, for amplifying a C-band signal; a second optical fiber amplifier inserted in a second line, for amplifying an L-band signal; a third optical fiber amplifier inserted in a third line, for amplifying a C-band signal; a fourth optical fiber amplifier inserted in a fourth line, for amplifying an L-band signal; and a first loopback means provided between an input to the first optical fiber amplifier or an output from the first optical fiber amplifier and an input to the third optical fiber amplifier or an output from the third optical fiber amplifier.

Optical amplification system

An optical amplification system includes: a first amplification module configured to amplify at least a conventional band (C band) optical signal; a second amplification module configured to amplify a longer wavelength band (L band) optical signal; an attenuator configured to attenuate at least the C band optical signal to obtain a first optical signal and a second optical signal, where the attenuator is further configured to output the first optical signal to the second amplification module and output the second optical signal to a wavelength division multiplexing module, which is configured to combine and output the C band optical signal and the L band optical signal.

OPTICAL AMPLIFICATION DEVICE AND LIGHT AMPLIFICATION METHOD
20200313790 · 2020-10-01 · ·

The de-multiplexing unit 2 de-multiplexes an inputted optical wavelength multiplexed signal into a first optical wavelength multiplexed signal having a first wavelength band and a second optical wavelength multiplexed signal having a second wavelength band in a longer wavelength band than the first wavelength band. The first optical amplifier 3 amplifies the first optical wavelength multiplexed signal. The second optical amplifier 4 amplifies the second optical wavelength multiplexed signal. The multiplexer 5 multiplexes the amplified first optical wavelength multiplexed signal and the amplified second optical wavelength multiplexed signal and outputs the multiplexed signal to a Raman amplifier 6. The first optical amplifier 3 adjusts the amplification rate of the first optical wavelength multiplexed signal so that the intensity of light in the second wavelength band is compensated for by the Raman effect in the Raman amplifier 6.

In-situ fiber characterization using nonlinear skirt measurement
20200313380 · 2020-10-01 ·

A system includes a processor communicatively coupled to an Amplifier Stimulated Emission (ASE) source and an optical receiver, wherein the processor is configured to cause transmission of one or more shaped ASE signals, from the ASE source, on an optical fiber, obtain received spectrum of the one or more shaped ASE signals from the optical receiver connected to the optical fiber, and characterize the optical fiber based in part on a nonlinear skirt and/or center dip depth in the received spectrum of the one or more shaped ASE signals. The one or more shaped ASE signals can be formed by the ASE source communicatively coupled to a Wavelength Selective Switch (WSS) that is configured to shape ASE from the ASE source to form the one or more shaped ASE signals with one or two or multiple peaks and with associated frequency.