Methods and devices for providing optical, serviced-enabled cross-connections
View Patent ↗A technique for improving optical cross-connections comprises placing a switch in front of a number of processing units. So configured, the units are no longer dedicated to a specific link or signal. When necessary, a unit is connected/disconnected to one or more optical links by the switch to carry out any number of processing functions, such as regeneration, Raman pumping, dispersion equalization/compensation or performance monitoring. Because the units are no longer dedicated to specific links the cost of the cross-connections and the network it is a part of can be reduced.
1. A connection device comprising:
one or more non-dedicated, processing units; and
an optical switch for receiving Ultra-Long Haul (ULR) optical signals and for connecting at least one of the units to one or more of the received signals based on a characteristic of each signal,
wherein the at least one unit is selected from the group consisting of a gigabit Ethernet unit, a re-shape and re-amplify without retiming unit (“ 2 R unit”), a re-shape and re-amplify with retiming unit (“ 3 R unit”), a Simple Data Link (SDL) unit and a SONET/SDH unit.
2. A router comprising:
one or more non-dedicated, processing units; and
an optical switch for receiving Ultra-Long Haul (ULR) optical signals and for connecting at least one of the units to one or more of the received signals based on a characteristic of each signal,
wherein the at least one unit is selected from the group consisting of a gigabit Ethernet unit, a 2 R unit, a 3 R unit, a SDL unit and a SONET/SDH unit.
3. A method for providing an optical, service-enabled connection comprising:
receiving Ultra-Long Haul (ULR) optical signals; and
connecting at least one of a number of non-dedicated, processing units to one or more of the received optical signals based on a characteristic of each signal,
wherein the at least one unit is selected from the group consisting of a gigabit Ethernet unit, a 2 R unit, a 3 R unit, a SDL unit and a SONET/SDH unit.