IP Library Granted Patent US 12666180
Granted Patent B2
US 12666180 · App. 18/024,877 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Communication system, transmitter, receiver and communication method

Inventors: Yukio Toyoshima (Musashino, JP); Keita Nishimoto (Musashino, JP)
Assignee: NTT, Inc.
H04Q11/0005H04Q11/0067
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Patent No.
US 12666180
App. No.
18/024,877
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A signals is input to k (k being an integer 2 or greater) switching units, and is output to one of n (n being an integer of 2 or greater) output ports. The n×k splitter units each corresponding to the respective output ports of the respective switching units split the signals having been output from the corresponding output ports into n k-1 signals. A plurality of receivers are connected to the k splitter units that split signals having been output from the k respective switching units. The combinations of the splitter units to which the respective receivers are connected are different. A receiver accepts received signals when having received the signals from all of the connected k splitter units, but discards received signals when having received the signals from only a part of the connected k splitter units. A control unit controls the output ports to which the respective switching units output signals in accordance with the receiver serving as the destination of data.

Claims (29)

1 . A communication system comprising:

k (k being an integer greater than or equal to 2) switches each receiving a signal, and outputting the signal to one of n (n being an integer greater than or equal to 2) output ports;

n×k splitters each corresponding to respective one of the n output ports of the k switches, and splitting the signal having been output from the respective one of the output ports into n k-1 signals;

a plurality of receivers each connected to k splitters out of the n×k splitters that split the signal having been output from respective one of the k switches, wherein each of the receivers accepts received signals when having received the signals from all of the connected k splitters, and discards at least one of the received signals when having received at least one signal from a part of the connected k splitters; and

a controller that controls one of the output ports of the k switches to output the signal in accordance with which receiver out of the plurality of receivers is a destination, the plurality of receivers being connected to different combinations of the k splitters from each other.

2 . The communication system according to claim 1 , further comprising

a signal separator that separates data into a plurality of signals, and outputs the plurality of separated signals to different ones of the k switches.

3 . The communication system according to claim 2 , wherein

the signal separator extracts, from the data, information from which the destination can be acquired, and outputs the extracted information to the controller.

4 . The communication system according to claim 2 , wherein

the signal separator outputs the plurality of separated signals to different ones of the k switches at different timings.

5 . The communication system according to claim 1 , wherein

the signal is an optical signal,

the k switches are optical demultiplexers that output the received signal from one of the n output ports, the one of the n output ports corresponding to a wavelength of the signal among the n output ports,

the communication system further comprises a wavelength converter that converts the wavelengths of k signals, and outputs the k signals having the wavelengths converted, to different ones of the optical demultiplexers, and

the controller controls the wavelength converter to convert each of the wavelengths of the k optical signals in accordance with which receiver out of the plurality of receivers is the destination.

6 . A transmitter comprising:

k (k being an integer greater than or equal to 2) switches each receiving a signal, and outputting the signal to one of n (n being an integer greater than or equal to 2) output ports;

n×k splitters each corresponding to respective one of the n output ports of the k switches, and splitting the signal having been output from the respective one of the output ports into n k-1 signals; and

a controller that controls one of the output ports of the k switches to output the signal in accordance with which receiver out of a plurality of receivers is a destination, each of the plurality of receivers being connected to k splitters out of the n×k splitters that split the signals having been output from the k respective switches and the plurality of receivers being connected to different combinations of the k splitters.

7 . A receiver that is connected to k (k being an integer greater than or equal to 2) splitters out of n×k splitters corresponding to respective one of n (n being an integer greater than or equal to 2) output ports of k switches each receiving a signal and outputting the signal to one of the n output ports, the n×k splitters splitting the signal having been output from the respective one of the output ports into n k-1 signals, the receiver being connected to the k splitters out of the n×k splitters that split the signal having been output from the k respective switches,

the receiver comprising

a signal receiver that accepts received signals when having received the signals from all of the connected k splitters, and discards at least one of the received signal when having received at least one signal from a part of the connected k splitters,

wherein a combination of the k splitters connected to the receiver is different from a combination of the k splitters connected to another receiver.

8 . A communication method comprising:

receiving, by each of k (k being an integer greater than or equal to 2) switches, a signal, and outputting the signal to one of n (n being an integer greater than or equal to 2) output ports;

splitting, by n×k splitters each corresponding to respective one of the n output ports of the k switches, the signal having been output from the respective one of the corresponding output ports into n k-1 signals;

executing, by a plurality of receivers each connected to k splitters which split the signals having been output from respective one of the k switches in different combinations of the k splitters from each other, a procedure to accept received signals when having received the signals from all of the connected k splitters, and a procedure to discard at least one of the received signal when having received at least one signal from a part of the connected k splitters; and

controlling one of the output ports of the k switches to output the signal in accordance with which receiver out of the plurality of receivers is a destination.