IP Library Granted Patent US 6,853,762
Granted Patent B1
US 6,853,762 · App. 10/155,748 · Granted Feb 8, 2005

Optical switch cascading system and method with variable incidence angle correction

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Patent No.
US 6,853,762
App. No.
10/155,748
Granted
Feb 8, 2005
Kind
B1
Abstract

The present invention is an efficient system and method for cascading optical switches. A plurality of cascaded optical switches form a cascaded optical switch fabric and direct an optical signal beam from one of the plurality of optical switches to another of the plurality of optical switches. In one embodiment of the present invention, a variable incidence corrective device is included in a cascaded optical switch fabric. The incidence corrective device directs an optical signal beam in a shallow angle so that it strikes the next optical switch at a corrected incidence angle. A corrected incidence angle permits an optical signal beam to be forwarded at a relatively shallow angle to an optical switch located in a relatively close proximity on the optical switch fabric. The present invention also provides for refocusing of spreading optical signal beams and mitigation of signal loss.

Claims (38)

1. A cascaded optical switching system comprising:

a plurality of cascaded optical switches that form an optical switch fabric and direct an optical signal beam from one optical switch of said plurality of cascaded optical switches to another optical switch of said plurality of cascaded optical switches while providing variable incidence angle correction; and

an optical switch support member for supporting said plurality of cascaded optical switches in a cascaded configuration that is compatible with directing said optical signal beam within the boundaries of said optical switch fabric, said optical switch support member coupled to said plurality of cascaded optical switches.

2. The cascaded optical switching system of claim 1 wherein said plurality of cascaded optical switches include dynamically variable grating based optical switches for diffracting said optical signal beam, wherein a diffraction angle B of said optical signal beam is governed by the equation:

B =Arcsin(( m*Y /( n ( w+s )))±Sin A ),

where B is the diffraction angle, A is an optical signal incidence angle, m is the order of the diffraction beam, Y is the wavelength of the optical signal, n is the number of ribbons utilized in forming a single grating period, W is the ribbon width, and S is the space between ribbons.

3. The cascaded optical switching system of claim 1 wherein said plurality of cascaded optical switches include reflective optical switches.

4. The cascaded optical switching system of claim 1 wherein said optical switch support member includes an optical waveguide receiver for permitting bi-directional propagation of optical signal beams into or out of said optical switch fabric.

5. The cascaded optical switching system of claim 4 wherein said optical signal beam enters said optical switch fabric and is directed by said plurality of cascaded optical switches to said optical waveguide receiver.

6. The cascaded optical switching system of claim 1 wherein said plurality of cascaded optical switches are arranged in cascaded switching stages in which each stage includes multiple cascaded optical switches.

7. The cascaded optical switching system of claim 1 wherein said plurality of optical switches directs a plurality of optical signals simultaneously.

8. A cascaded optical switch system comprising:

a plurality of cascaded optical switches that form an optical switch fabric and direct an optical signal beam from one of said plurality of cascaded optical switches to another optical switch of said plurality of cascaded optical switches;

an optical switch support member for supporting said plurality of cascaded optical switches in a cascaded configuration that is compatible with directing said optical signal beam within the boundaries of said optical switch fabric, said optical switch support member coupled to said plurality of cascaded optical switches; and

an incidence corrective device for realigning an incidence angle, wherein said incidence corrective device includes a dynamic component that controls said realigning of said incidence angle, said incidence corrective device is coupled to said optical switch support member.

9. The cascaded optical switch system of claim 8 wherein said aligned incidence angle is a normal (zero) incidence angle.

10. The cascaded optical switch system of claim 8 wherein incidence corrective device realigns said optical signal beam so that the incidence angle said optical signal strikes one of said plurality of cascaded optical switches downstream in said optical switch fabric produces a relatively shallow output angle.

11. The cascaded optical switch system of claim 10 wherein said relatively shallow output angle directs said optical signal beam to one of said plurality of cascaded optical switches downstream in said optical switch fabric, one of said plurality of cascaded optical switches is relatively close to said incidence corrective device.

12. The cascaded optical switch system of claim 10 wherein said incidence corrective device receives an optical signal beam from one of said plurality of cascaded optical switches at a first output angle and directs it at another one of said plurality of cascaded optical switches at a second output angle that is shallower than said first output angle.

13. The cascaded optical switch system of claim 10 wherein said incidence corrective device corrects incidence degeneration of an optical signal.

14. A cascaded optical switch system of claim 13 wherein said incidence corrective device corrects spread problems by refocusing the optical signal beam in a tighter pattern.

15. A cascaded optical switching method comprising the steps of:

receiving an optical signal beam by a cascaded optical switch fabric;

propagating said optical signal along dynamically variable optical switches included in said cascaded optical switch fabric;

correcting an incidence angle dynamically so that said optical signal beam is forwarded at a relatively shallow output angle, and

forwarding said optical signal beam from said cascaded optical switch fabric.

16. A cascaded optical switching method of claim 15 wherein said cascaded optical switch fabric is in a single plane.

17. The cascaded optical switching method of claim 15 further comprising the steps of:

receiving said optical signal beam by an optical switch included in said cascaded optical switch fabric; and

forwarding said optical signal beam from said optical switch included in said cascaded optical switch fabric.

18. The cascaded optical switching method of claim 17 wherein said optical signal beam is received by said optical switch at an incidence angle and is forwarded at a dynamically adjustable shallower output angle.

19. The cascaded optical switching method of claim 18 wherein the incidence angle is adjusted so that the output angle forwards the optical signal to another optical switch included in said cascaded optical switch fabric at a relatively close location.

20. The cascaded optical switching method of claim 15 further comprising the step of correcting cumulative spread impacts on said optical signal beam.

21. A cascaded optical switching system comprising:

a plurality of cascaded optical switches that form an optical switch fabric and direct an optical signal beam from one optical switch of said plurality of cascaded optical switches to another optical switch of said plurality of cascaded optical switches while providing variable incidence angle correction, wherein said plurality of cascaded optical switches include dynamically variable grating based optical switches for diffracting said optical signal beam, wherein a diffraction angle B of said optical signal beam is governed by the equation:

B =Arcsin(( m*Y /( n ( w+s )))±Sin A ),

 where B is the diffraction angle, A is an optical signal incidence angle, m is the order of the diffraction beam, Y is the wavelength of the optical signal, n is the number of ribbons utilized in forming a single grating period, W is the ribbon width, and S is the space between the ribbons; and

an optical switch support member for supporting said plurality of cascaded optical switches in a cascaded configuration that is compatible with directing said optical signal beam within the boundaries of said optical switch fabric, said optical switch support member coupled to said plurality of cascaded optical switches.

Assignments (5)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 26, 2020
From: JEFFERIES FINANCE LLC
To: RPX CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 054486/0422 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 7, 2020
From: RPX CORPORATION
To: TAIWAN SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
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RELEASE OF LIEN ON PATENTS Recorded Oct 21, 2019
From: JEFFERIES FINANCE LLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: RPX CORPORATION
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 29, 2018
From: RPX CORPORATION
To: JEFFERIES FINANCE LLC
Reel/Frame 046486/0433 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 9, 2014
From: CYPRESS SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION
To: RPX CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 031950/0752 →