IP Library Granted Patent US 12676671
Granted Patent B2
US 12676671 · App. 18/682,967 · Granted Jul 7, 2026

Optical transmission system, signal quality measurement apparatus and signal quality measurement method

Inventors: Masanori Nakamura (Musashino, JP); Hiroshi Yamazaki (Musashino, JP); Takayuki Kobayashi (Musashino, JP); Fukutaro Hamaoka (Musashino, JP); Yutaka Miyamoto (Musashino, JP)
Assignee: NTT, Inc.
H04B10/07953H04B10/07957H04B10/0797
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Patent No.
US 12676671
App. No.
18/682,967
Granted
Jul 7, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A transmission apparatus repeatedly inserts reference signal sequences into a transmission signal sequence at different timings, and converts the transmission signal sequence, into which the reference signal sequences are inserted, into an optical signal. The reception apparatus includes a detection unit, a waveform equalization unit, and a signal quality measurement unit. The detection unit receives the optical signal transmitted through an optical transmission line, and converts the received optical signal into a reception signal of an electrical signal. The waveform equalization unit performs waveform equalization on the reception signal converted into the electrical signal. The signal quality calculation unit extracts a reception signal sequence set in each section corresponding to the reference signal sequence from the received signal on which waveform equalization performed. For each combination of different sections, the signal quality calculation unit calculates a mean square error between the mean of the reception signal sequences set in the sections included in a combination and the reference signal sequence, and calculates a signal-to-noise ratio and a signal-to-distortion ratio of the reception signal using the mean square error calculated for each combination.

Claims (21)

1 . An optical transmission system comprising:

a transmission apparatus including

an inserter that repeatedly inserts reference signal sequences into a transmission signal sequence at different timings, and

a modulator that converts the transmission signal sequence, into which the reference signal sequences have been inserted, into an optical signal; and

a reception apparatus including

a detector that receives the optical signal which has transmitted through an optical transmission line, and converts the received optical signal into an electrical reception signal,

a waveform equalizer that performs waveform equalization on the electrical reception signal, and

a signal quality calculator that (i) extracts reception signal sequences set in sections, each of the sections corresponding to each of the reference signal sequences, from the electrical reception signal on which waveform equalization has been performed, (ii) calculates, for each of a plurality of combinations which include the different sections and in which the numbers of the included sections are different at least in part, a mean square error between a mean of the reception signal sequences set in the sections included in each of the combinations and the reference signal sequences, and (iii) calculates a signal-to-noise ratio and a signal-to-distortion ratio of the optical signal using the mean square error calculated for each of the combinations.

2 . A signal quality measurement apparatus comprising

a signal quality calculator that (i) extracts reception signal sequences set in sections, each of the sections corresponding to each of reference signal sequences which have been repeatedly set in a signal by a transmission apparatus at different timings, from the signal obtained by converting an optical signal which has transmitted through an optical transmission line into an electrical signal, (ii) calculates, for each of the plurality of combinations which include the different sections and in which the numbers of the included sections are different at least in part, a mean square error between a mean of the reception signal sequences set in the sections included in each of the combinations and the reference signal sequences, and (iii) calculates a signal-to-noise ratio and a signal-to-distortion ratio of the optical signal using the mean square error calculated for each of the combinations.

3 . The signal quality measurement apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein

the signal quality calculator includes

an extractor that extracts the reception signal sequences set in the sections, each of the sections corresponding to each of the reference signal sequences, from the electrical signal on which waveform equalization has been performed,

a waveform comparator that calculates each of error signals between each of the reception signal sequences set in each of the sections and each of the reference signal sequences,

an average calculator that, for each of the combinations, averages the error signals which have been calculated for the sections included in each of the combinations and calculates a mean square error of the averaged error signals, and

a calculator that calculates the signal-to-noise ratio and the signal-to-distortion ratio using the mean square error which has been calculated for each of the combinations and average signal power of the reference signal sequences.

4 . The signal quality measurement apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein

the calculator calculates the signal-to-noise ratio and the signal-to-distortion ratio using a relationship in which a matrix having a reciprocal of the signal-to-noise ratio and a reciprocal of the signal-to-distortion ratio as elements is equal to a product of a reciprocal of the average signal power, a coefficient matrix based on the number of sections configuring each of the combinations, and a matrix having the mean square error calculated for each of the combinations as elements.

5 . A signal quality measurement method comprising:

extracting reception signal sequences set in sections, each of the sections corresponding to each of reference signal sequences which have been repeatedly set in a signal by a transmission apparatus at different timings, from the signal obtained by converting an optical signal which has transmitted through an optical transmission line into an electrical signal; and

calculating, for each of the plurality of combinations which include the different sections and in which the numbers of the included sections are different at least in part, a mean square error between a mean of the reception signal sequences set in the sections included in each of the combinations and the reference signal sequence, and calculating a signal-to-noise ratio and a signal-to-distortion ratio of the optical signal using the mean square error calculated for each of the combinations.