IP Library Granted Patent US 6,873,798
Granted Patent B1
US 6,873,798 · App. 09/706,475 · Granted Mar 29, 2005

Method and apparatus for optimizing the dispersion and dispersion slope for a dispersion map with slope-compensating optical fibers

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Patent No.
US 6,873,798
App. No.
09/706,475
Granted
Mar 29, 2005
Kind
B1
Abstract

An apparatus comprises an optical sublink including an operationally coupled optical fiber segments. The optical fiber segments are from a first optical fiber type, a second optical fiber type and a third optical fiber type. The first optical fiber type has a positive dispersion and a positive dispersion slope. The second optical fiber type has a negative dispersion and a negative dispersion slope. The third optical fiber type has one from the group of (1) a positive dispersion and a negative dispersion slope, and (2) a negative dispersion and a positive dispersion slope.

Claims (28)

1. An apparatus, comprising:

an optical sublink including an operationally coupled plurality of optical fiber segments, the plurality of optical fiber segments being from a first optical fiber type, a second optical fiber type and a third optical fiber type,

the first optical fiber type having a dispersion and a dispersion slope,

the second optical fiber type having a dispersion and a dispersion slope substantially equal in magnitude to and opposite signed from the dispersion and the dispersion slope of the first optical fiber type,

the third optical fiber type having a dispersion opposite signed from the dispersion of the first optical fiber type and having a dispersion slope opposite signed from the dispersion slope of the second optical fiber type,

wherein the plurality of optical fiber segments define a plurality of link spans including a first link span,

the first link span having a first optical fiber segment and a second optical fiber segment from the plurality of optical fiber segments, the first optical fiber segment of the first link span being the first optical fiber type the second optical fiber segment of the first link span being the second optical fiber type.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein

the plurality of link spans includes a second link span and a third link span,

the second link span having a first optical fiber segment and a second optical fiber segment from the plurality of optical fiber segments, the first optical fiber segment of the second link span being the first fiber type, the second optical fiber segment of the second link span being the second fiber type,

the third link span having a first optical fiber segment, a second optical fiber segment and a third fiber segment, the first optical fiber segment of the third link span being the first fiber type, the second optical fiber segment of the third link span being the second fiber type, the third fiber segment of the third link span being the third fiber type.

3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein:

the plurality of link spans includes a second link span and a third link span,

the optical sublink further includes a first optical repeater, a second optical repeater, a third optical repeater and a fourth optical repeater,

the first link span is between the first optical repeater and the second optical repeater,

the second link span is been the second optical repeater and the third optical repeater,

the third link span is between the third repeater and the fourth optical repeater.

4. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein:

the optical sublink has an end-to-end dispersion for each wavelength from a plurality of wavelengths, the end-to-end dispersion for each wavelength from the plurality of wavelengths being substantially equal.

5. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein:

the plurality of lin spans includes a second link span and a third link span,

the first link span having a local average dispersion for each wavelength from the plurality of wavelengths with a magnitude substantially greater than zero,

the second link span having a local average dispersion for each wavelength from the plurality of wavelengths with a magnitude substantially greater than zero,

the magnitude of the end-to-end dispersion for each wavelength from the plurality of wavelengths being less than an end-to-end tolerance dispersion, the third link span defining an end of the optical sublink.

6. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein:

the plurality of link spans includes a second link span and a third link span,

the second link span including optical fiber segments from the plurality of optical fiber segments having the first optical fiber type and the second optical fiber type, and

the third link span including optical fiber segments from the plurality of optical fiber segments having the first optical fiber type, the second optical fiber type and the third optical fiber type.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 12, 2010
From: TYCO TELECOMMUNICATIONS (US) INC.
To: TYCO ELECTRONICS SUBSEA COMMUNICATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 024213/0531 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 19, 2004
From: TYCOM (US) INC.
To: TYCO TELECOMMUNICATIONS (US) INC.
Reel/Frame 015110/0830 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 28, 2001
From: NISSOV, MORTEN; MA, MATTHEW
To: TYCOM (US) INC.
Reel/Frame 012209/0052 →