IP Library Granted Patent US 12689848
Granted Patent B2
US 12689848 · App. 18/673,902 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Multi-rate burst-mode receiver

Inventors: Michiel Verplaetse (Nazareth, BE); Yannick Lefevre (Heverlee, BE)
Assignee: Nokia Solutions and Networks Oy
H04Q11/0066H04Q11/0067
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12689848
App. No.
18/673,902
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Example embodiments describe an optical line terminal, OLT, configured to communicate in a passive optical network with one or more optical network units, ONUs. Optical burst signals transmitted by the one or more ONUs have respective symbol rates. The optical line terminal includes a burst-mode receiver configured to decode an optical burst signal from an ONU to a decoded output signal by one or more digital signal processing circuitries that process a signal at respective configurable processing rates. The optical line terminal is configured to perform obtaining the symbol rate of a next optical burst signal; and adjusting, during an interval between reception of valuable symbols within a previous optical burst signal and reception of valuable symbols within the next optical burst signal, the configurable processing rate of one or more digital signal processing circuitries based on the symbol rate of the next optical burst signal.

Claims (21)

1 . An optical line terminal, OLT, configured to communicate in a passive optical network with one or more optical network units, ONUs; wherein optical burst signals transmitted by the one or more ONUs have respective symbol rates; and wherein the optical line terminal comprises a burst-mode receiver configured to decode an optical burst signal from an ONU to a decoded output signal by one or more digital signal processing circuitries that process a signal at respective configurable processing rates; the optical line terminal comprising:

at least one memory configured to store program instructions; and

at least one processor configured to execute the program instructions and cause the optical line terminal to perform,

obtaining the symbol rate of a next optical burst signal; and

adjusting, during an interval between reception of valuable symbols within a previous optical burst signal and the next optical burst signal, the configurable processing rate of one or more digital signal processing circuitries based on the symbol rate of the next optical burst signal.

2 . The optical line terminal, OLT, according to claim 1 , wherein the interval comprises a guard time between a previous optical burst signal and a next optical burst signal; and/or a portion of a preamble within the next optical burst signal.

3 . The optical line terminal, OLT, according to claim 1 , wherein the adjusting the configurable processing rate of one or more digital signal processing circuitries comprises adjusting a clock frequency of the one or more digital signal processing circuitries.

4 . The optical line terminal, OLT, according to claim 1 , wherein the adjusting the configurable processing rate of a respective digital signal processing circuitry of the one or more digital signal processing circuitries comprises enabling and/or disabling one or more parallel circuitry instances of the respective digital signal processing circuitry.

5 . The optical line terminal, OLT, according to claim 1 , wherein the burst-mode receiver further comprises at least one down-sampling circuitry configured to down-sample a signal.

6 . The optical line terminal, OLT, according to claim 5 , wherein the optical line terminal is further caused to perform controlling the at least one down-sampling circuitry, at least one up-sampling circuitry, and/or at least one latency compensator circuitry based on the symbol rate of the next optical burst signal.

7 . The optical line terminal, OLT, according to claim 1 , wherein the burst-mode receiver further comprises at least one up-sampling circuitry configured to up-sample a signal.

8 . The optical line terminal, OLT, according to claim 7 , wherein the up-sampling circuitry is further configured to up-sample a signal to a predetermined data rate, or wherein a latency compensator circuitry is further configured to adjust the latency of a signal to a desired latency.

9 . The optical line terminal, OLT, according to claim 1 , wherein the burst-mode receiver further comprises at least one latency compensator circuitry configured to adjust a latency of a signal.

10 . The optical line terminal, OLT, according to claim 9 , wherein the latency compensator circuitry is further configured to perform, during the interval between reception of valuable symbols within a previous optical burst signal and the next optical burst signal, inserting one or more dummy samples within a signal or dropping one or more non-payload samples from a signal.

11 . The optical line terminal, OLT, according to claim 1 , wherein the one or more digital signal processing circuitries are selected from the group comprising an analogue-to-digital converter, a clock-and-data recovery device, an equalizer, and/or a decoder.

12 . The optical line terminal, OLT, according to claim 1 , wherein the optical line terminal is further caused means to perform determining of the interval between reception of valuable symbols within a previous optical burst signal and the next optical burst signal based on burst timing information of the optical burst signals.

13 . The optical line terminal, OLT, according to claim 1 , wherein obtaining the symbol rate of the next optical burst signal further comprises determining the symbol rate based on an upstream transmission schedule.

14 . A method comprising:

obtaining a symbol rate of a next optical burst signal; and

adjusting, during an interval between reception of valuable symbols within a previous optical burst signal and the next optical burst signal, a configurable processing rate of one or more digital signal processing circuitries within an optical line terminal, OLT, based on the symbol rate of the next optical burst signal.

15 . A non-transitory computer-readable medium storing instruction, which when executed by a processor, cause an apparatus including the processor to perform the method of claim 14 .