IP Library Granted Patent US 12683683
Granted Patent B2
US 12683683 · App. 18/567,909 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Optical transmission device, optical transmission method, and recording medium

Inventor: Yoshirou Satou (Tokyo, JP)
Assignee: NEC CORPORATION
H04B10/0775
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Patent No.
US 12683683
App. No.
18/567,909
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An optical transmission device includes: an optical amplifier that amplifies first signal light; a monitoring light generation unit that generates first monitoring light; an optical multiplexer that couples an output of the optical amplifier and an output of the monitoring light generation unit to output the resultant to a first optical transmission line; an optical demultiplexer for separating light that includes second signal light and second monitoring light and that is inputted through a second optical transmission line, into the second signal light and the second monitoring light; and a control unit that controls the optical amplifier and the monitoring light generation unit on the basis of the reception state of the second signal light and the duration time of emission and reduction of the second monitoring light.

Claims (59)

1 . An optical transmission device comprising:

an optical amplifier configured to amplify first signal light;

a monitoring light generator configured to generate first monitoring light;

an optical multiplexer configured to combine an output of the optical amplifier and an output of the monitoring light generator, and output the combined output to a first optical transmission path;

an optical demultiplexer configured to separate light input from a second optical transmission path, the light including second signal light and second monitoring light, into the second signal light and the second monitoring light; and

a controller configured to control the optical amplifier and the monitoring light generator, based on a reception state of the second signal light, and a duration time of light emission and light weakening of the second monitoring light.

2 . The optical transmission device according to claim 1 , wherein

the monitoring light generator generates, as the first monitoring light, continuous light, or pulsed light in which an optical output changes with time.

3 . The optical transmission device according to claim 2 , wherein

the monitoring light generator includes an optical modulator,

the controller includes a first monitor configured to determine presence or absence of reception of the second signal light, and a second monitor configured to acquire presence or absence of reception of the second monitoring light and acquire a duration time of light emission and light weakening of the second monitoring light, and

the controller

operates or stops the optical amplifier, and

generates the first monitoring light, as the continuous light or the pulsed light, by controlling the optical modulator,

based on a determination result of the first monitor and an acquisition result of the second monitor.

4 . The optical transmission device according to claim 3 , wherein

the controller operates the optical amplifier, and changes the first monitoring light to the continuous light, in a case where

the optical amplifier is stopped,

the first monitoring light is the pulsed light, and

the second monitoring light is received for a time longer than a predetermined time.

5 . The optical transmission device according to claim 3 , wherein

the controller changes the first monitoring light to the pulsed light, in a case where

neither the second signal light nor the second monitoring light is received, and

the first monitoring light is the continuous light.

6 . The optical transmission device according to claim 3 , wherein

the controller sets the first monitoring light, as the continuous light, in a case where the second monitor detects a first pulse of the second monitoring light, based on a duration time of light emission and light weakening of the second monitoring light.

7 . An optical transmission system in which a first optical transmission device and a second optical transmission device are communicably connected to each other via the first optical transmission path and the second optical transmission path, wherein

both of the first optical transmission device and the second optical transmission device are the optical transmission device according to claim 1 .

8 . An optical transmission method comprising:

amplifying first signal light;

generating first monitoring light;

combining the amplified first signal light and the first monitoring light, and outputting the combined light to a first optical transmission path;

separating light including second signal light and second monitoring light, the light being input from a second optical transmission path, into the second signal light and the second monitoring light; and

controlling amplification of the first signal light and generation of the first monitoring light, based on a reception state of the second signal light, and a duration time of light emission and light weakening of the second monitoring light.

9 . The optical transmission method according to claim 8 , wherein

the first monitoring light is continuous light, or pulsed light in which an optical output changes with time.

10 . The optical transmission method according to claim 9 , further comprising:

determining presence or absence of reception of the second signal light by a first monitor,

acquiring presence or absence of reception of the second monitoring light and acquiring a duration time of light emission and light weakening of the second monitoring light by a second monitor, and

performing or stopping amplification of the first signal light, and

generating the first monitoring light, as the continuous light or the pulsed light,

based on a determination result of the first monitor and an acquisition result of the second monitor.

11 . The optical transmission method according to claim 10 , further comprising

performing amplification of the first signal light, and changing the first monitoring light to the continuous light, in a case where

amplification of the first signal light is stopped,

the first monitoring light is the pulsed light, and

the second monitoring light is received for a time longer than a predetermined time.

12 . The optical transmission method according to claim 10 , further comprising

changing the first monitoring light to the pulsed light, in a case where

neither the second signal light nor the second monitoring light is received, and

the first monitoring light is the continuous light.

13 . The optical transmission method according to claim 10 , further comprising

setting the first monitoring light, as the continuous light, in a case where a first pulse of the second monitoring light is detected based on a duration time of light emission and light weakening of the second monitoring light.

14 . A tangible and non-transitory recording medium storing a program that causes a computer of an optical transmission device provided with

an optical amplifier configured to amplify first signal light,

a monitoring light generator configured to generate first monitoring light,

an optical multiplexer configured to combine an output of the optical amplifier and an output of the monitoring light generator, and output the combined output to a first optical transmission path, and

an optical demultiplexer configured to separate light input from a second optical transmission path, the light including second signal light and second monitoring light, into the second signal light and the second monitoring light, to execute a procedure of

controlling the optical amplifier and the monitoring light generator, based on a reception state of the second signal light, and a duration time of light emission and light weakening of the second monitoring light.