IP Library Granted Patent US 7,248,798
Granted Patent B2
US 7,248,798 · App. 10/259,290 · Granted Jul 24, 2007

Method and system for identification of channels in an optical network

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Patent No.
US 7,248,798
App. No.
10/259,290
Granted
Jul 24, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and system for identification of a channel in an optical network is provided. The channel is identified by the use of unique combinations of two or more low frequencies, or tones, modulated onto the channel and optionally, a network parameter associated with the channel.

Claims (69)

1. A method for identifying an optical channel in an optical network, comprising the steps of:

marking the channel with a unique combination of two or more identification tags, the combination of identification tags being referred to as a channel signature, to identify the channel in the network;

detecting the channel signature at various locations in the network; and

verifying one or more restrictions imposed on the allocation of tones for the channel signature in the network, the step of verifying being performed before the step of marking.

2. A method as described in claim 1 , wherein the step of verifying the restrictions comprises verifying that the tones in the channel signature are selected so that the frequency difference between any two tones in the channel signature is not less than a predetermined frequency spacing.

3. A method as described in claim 2 , wherein the step of verifying that the tones in the channel signature are selected so that the frequency difference between any two tones in the channel signature is not less than a predetermined frequency spacing comprises selecting the predetermined frequency spacing from a range of frequency spacings from about 1 Hz to about 100 Hz.

4. A method as described in claim 2 , wherein the step of verifying that the tones in the channel signature are selected so that the frequency difference between any two tones in the channel signature is not less than a predetermined frequency spacing comprises selecting the predetermined frequency spacing from a range of frequency spacings from about 8 Hz to about 10 Hz.

5. A method as described in claim 1 , wherein the step of verifying the restrictions comprises verifying that channel signatures for different channels in the network are chosen so that, for channels destined to the same decoder in the network, a list of individual tones used in the channel signatures of said channels includes each tone only once.

6. A method as described in claim 1 , further comprising the steps of:

maintaining a list of all tones to be used for channel signatures in the network;

releasing tones in unique combinations for use as channel signatures in the network; and

keeping track of tones available for further allocation to channel signatures in the network.

7. A system for identifying an optical channel in an optical network, comprising:

means for marking the channel with a unique combination of two or more identification tags, the combination of identification tags being referred to as a channel signature, to identify the channel in the network;

means for detecting the channel signature at various locations in the network; and

means for verifying one or more restrictions imposed on the allocation of tones for the channel signature in the network.

8. A system as described in claim 7 , wherein the means for verifying comprises one or more of the following:

means for verifying that the tones in the channel signature are selected so that the frequency difference between any two tones in the channel signature is not less than a predetermined frequency spacing; and

means for verifying that channel signatures for different channels in the network are chosen so that, for channels destined to the same decoder in the network, a list of individual tones used in the channel signatures of said channels includes each tone only once.

9. A system as described in claim 7 , further comprising:

means for maintaining a list of all tones to be used for channel signatures in the network;

means for releasing tones in unique combinations for use as channel signatures in the network; and

means for keeping track of tones available for further allocation to channel signatures in the network.

10. A method for identifying an optical channel in an optical network, comprising the steps of:

marking the channel with a unique combination of two or more identification tags, the combination of identification tags being referred to as a channel signature, to uniquely identify the channel in the network and one or more network parameters associated with the channel; and

detecting the channel signature at various locations in the network;

wherein the step of marking the channel comprises allocating one of the tones in the channel signature for identifying the channel, and allocating one or more of the remaining tones in the channel signature for identifying one or more parameters in the network associated with the channel.

11. A method as described in claim 10 , wherein the step of marking the channel comprises allocating two or more tones in the channel signature for identifying the channel, and allocating one or more of the remaining tones in the channel signature for identifying one or more parameters in the network associated with the channel.

12. A method as described in claim 11 , wherein the step of allocating the remaining tones comprises allocating the tones for identifying one or more of the following network parameters associated with the channel:

(a) an optical band including the channel;

(b) a source node in the network where the channel signature is marked;

(c) a destination node in the network where the channel signature is detected;

(d) an optical fiber carrying the channel; and

(e) an optical cable including the optical fiber carrying the channel.

13. A method as described in claim 10 , wherein the step of marking comprises marking the channel with the channel signature comprising a pair of two dither tones.

14. A method as described in claim 13 , wherein the step of marking the channel with the channel signature comprising the pair of two dither tones includes allocating one of the tones in the pair to identify the channel wavelength, and allocating the other tone in the pair to identify one of the following network parameters:

(a) an optical band including the channel;

(b) a source node in the network where the channel signature is marked;

(c) a destination node in the network where the channel signature is detected; and

(d) an optical fiber carrying the channel.

15. A method as described in claim 14 , further comprising the step of selecting a plurality of unique pairs of tones, each tone in each pair being selected from a tonespace comprising a limited number of tones, and each pair of tones uniquely identifying the channel and the associated parameter in the network.

16. A method as described in claim 15 , wherein the step of selecting comprises the steps of:

partitioning the tonespace into M blocks, each block comprising N tones; and

selecting the two tones in the pair from the same block, the tones in the block being used to uniquely identify one channel and the associated parameter in the network.

17. A method as described in claim 15 , wherein the step of selecting comprises the steps of:

partitioning the tonespace into a first and second segments;

partitioning each segment into M blocks; and

selecting one tone in the pair from a block from the first segment, and the other tone in the pair from a block from the second segment.

18. A method for identifying an optical channel in an optical network, comprising the steps of:

marking the channel with a unique combination of two or more identification tags, the combination of identification tags being referred to as a channel signature, to uniquely identify the channel in the network and one or more network parameters associated with the channel; and

detecting the channel signature at various locations in the network;

wherein the step of allocating the remaining tones comprises allocating the tones for identifying one or more of the following network parameters associated with the channel:

(a) an optical band including the channel;

(b) a source node in the network where the channel signature is marked;

(c) a destination node in the network where the channel signature is detected;

(d) an optical fiber carrying the channel; and

(e) an optical cable including the optical fiber carrying the channel.

19. A method for identifying an optical channel in an optical network, comprising the steps of:

marking the channel with a unique combination of two or more identification tags, the combination of identification tags being referred to as a channel signature, to uniquely identify the channel in the network and one or more network parameters associated with the channel;

detecting the channel signature at various locations in the network; and

verifying one or more restrictions imposed on the allocation of tones for the channel signature in the network, the step of verifying being performed before the step of marking.

20. A method as described in claim 19 , wherein the step of verifying the restrictions comprises verifying that the tones in the channel signature are selected so that the frequency difference between any two tones in the channel signature is not less than a predetermined frequency spacing.

21. A method as described in claim 20 , wherein the step of verifying that the tones in the channel signature are selected so that the frequency difference between any two tones in the channel signature is not less than a predetermined frequency spacing comprises selecting the predetermined frequency spacing from a range of frequency spacings from about 1 Hz to about 100 Hz.

22. A method as described in claim 20 , wherein the step of verifying that the tones in the channel signature are selected so that the frequency difference between any two tones in the channel signature is not less than a predetermined frequency spacing comprises selecting the predetermined frequency spacing from a range of frequency spacings from about 8 Hz to about 10 Hz.

23. A method as described in claim 19 , wherein the step of verifying the restrictions comprises verifying that channel signatures for different channels in the network are chosen so that, for channels destined to the same decoder in the network, a list of individual tones used in the channel signatures of said channels includes each tone only once.

24. A method as described in claim 19 , further comprising the steps of:

maintaining a list of all tones to be used for channel signatures in the network;

releasing tones in unique combinations for use as channel signatures in the network; and

keeping track of tones available for further allocation to channel signatures in the network.

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