IP Library Granted Patent US 7,034,994
Granted Patent B2
US 7,034,994 · App. 10/097,268 · Granted Apr 25, 2006

Dispersion management for long-haul high-speed optical networks

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Patent No.
US 7,034,994
App. No.
10/097,268
Granted
Apr 25, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

The dispersion managed solution for long haul, high speed D/WDM systems according to the invention operates on three closely related aspects of the communication system. One is provision of a new type of dispersion managed (DM) optical cable with improved dispersion performance over the existing unidirectional and bidirectional cables. Another aspect considered is providing a communication path implemented over DM cable with distributed Raman amplification, to obtain a transmission reach of 2000 km and more, without regeneration. Still another aspect of the dispersion management solution according to the invention is to provide ways of managing the end-to-end dispersion of a communication path, using the DM cable and taking into consideration all active and passive network elements in the respective path. Consideration is also given to the evolution of the path from simple to complex, as the user demand on more services grow.

Claims (30)

1. A method for installing a dispersion-managed optical path between a transmitter site and a receiver site comprising:

a) installing a dispersion managed cable having a plurality of dispersion managed (DM) sections between said transmitter and receiver sites, each section presenting a negative dispersion,

b) provisioning sites along said optical path for optical system components;

c) installing said optical system components in said provisioned sites;

d) providing each said section with a predetermined number of Raman amplifiers for compensating the loss in each span of said respective section;

e) preparing a provisioned dispersion map for said optical path; and

f) trimming the end-to-end dispersion of said optical path by addition of optical fiber with positive dispersion and positive slope dispersion between said sections, in accordance with said dispersion map.

2. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said step of trimming includes providing additional lumped amplification for compensating any remaining loss accumulated along said optical path.

3. A dispersion managed optical fiber section comprising:

a) a plurality of dispersion managed optical fiber spans coupled in series, each span comprising at least an input fiber and an output fiber, the input fiber being a single mode fiber (SMF) and the output fiber being one of a single mode fiber (SMF) and a slope compensated fiber (SCF);

b) a respective Raman amplifier coupled to said output fiber of each said dispersion managed span for amplifying a signal traversing the span with a predetermined gain;

c) a respective optical isolator coupled to said input fiber of each said dispersion managed span, for terminating backward propagating noise and reflections at each span; and

d) a gain flattening filter coupled into said output fiber downstream from a last isolator for ripple control.

4. A section as claimed in claim 3 , further comprising

a fiber amplifier coupled into said output fiber downstream from said flattening filter for further amplifying said signal.

5. A section as claimed in claim 3 , wherein, for at least one span the output fiber is an SMF fiber, and the input and output fibers are separated by an SCF fiber.

6. A section as claimed in claim 3 , wherein, for at least one span the output fiber is an SCF fiber, and the input and output fibers are directly coupled together in series.

7. A section as claimed in claim 3 , wherein said single mode fiber (SMF) has positive dispersion and dispersion slope and wherein said slope compensated fiber (SCF) has negative dispersion and dispersion slope.

8. A section as claimed in claim 5 , wherein, for each span, respective lengths of SMF fiber and SCF fiber are in a ratio n:1.

9. A section as claimed in claim 6 , wherein, for each span, respective lengths of SMF fiber and SCF fiber are in a ratio n:1.

10. A section as claimed in claim 8 , wherein n is 2.

11. A section as claimed in claim 9 , wherein n is 1.

12. An optical path for conveying an optical signal between a transmit site and a receive site comprising a plurality of dispersion managed sections, each section comprising:

a) a plurality of dispersion managed optical fiber spans coupled in series, each span comprising at least an input fiber and an output fiber, the input fiber being a single mode fiber (SMF) and the output fiber being one of a single mode fiber (SMF) and a slope compensated fiber (SCF);

b) a respective Raman amplifier coupled to said output fiber of each said dispersion managed span for amplifying said signal with a predetermined gain;

c) a respective optical isolator coupled to said input fiber of each said dispersion managed span, for terminating backward propagating noise and reflections at each span; and

d) a gain flattening filter coupled into said output fiber downstream from a last isolator for ripple control.

13. An optical path as claimed in claim 12 wherein each section further comprises a fiber amplifier coupled into said output fiber downstream from said flattening filter for further amplifying said signal.

14. A span of dispersion managed optical fiber comprising at least an input fiber and an output fiber, the input fiber being a single mode fiber (SMF) and the output fiber being a single mode fiber (SMF) wherein the input and output fibers are separated by a slope compensating fiber (SCF) fiber; wherein, for each span, respective lengths of SMF fiber and SCF fiber are in a ratio n:1, where n is 2.

15. A span of dispersion managed optical fiber comprising at least an input fiber and an output fiber, the input fiber being a single mode fiber (SMF) and the output fiber being a slope compensated fiber (SCF) wherein the input and output fibers are directly coupled together in series where respective lengths of SMF fiber and SCF fiber are in a ratio of 1:1.

Assignments (7)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 26, 2020
From: JEFFERIES FINANCE LLC
To: RPX CLEARINGHOUSE LLC
Reel/Frame 054305/0505 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 29, 2018
From: RPX CLEARINGHOUSE LLC
To: JEFFERIES FINANCE LLC
Reel/Frame 046485/0644 →
RELEASE (REEL 038041 / FRAME 0001) Recorded Jan 2, 2018
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: RPX CORPORATION; RPX CLEARINGHOUSE LLC
Reel/Frame 044970/0030 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 9, 2016
From: RPX CORPORATION; RPX CLEARINGHOUSE LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 038041/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 9, 2015
From: ROCKSTAR CONSORTIUM US LP; ROCKSTAR CONSORTIUM LLC; BOCKSTAR TECHNOLOGIES LLC; CONSTELLATION TECHNOLOGIES LLC; MOBILESTAR TECHNOLOGIES LLC; NETSTAR TECHNOLOGIES LLC
To: RPX CLEARINGHOUSE LLC
Reel/Frame 034924/0779 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 10, 2014
From: ROCKSTAR BIDCO, LP
To: ROCKSTAR CONSORTIUM US LP
Reel/Frame 032422/0919 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 28, 2011
From: NORTEL NETWORKS LIMITED
To: ROCKSTAR BIDCO, LP
Reel/Frame 027164/0356 →