IP Library Granted Patent US 6,930,825
Granted Patent B2
US 6,930,825 · App. 10/646,351 · Granted Aug 16, 2005

Method and apparatus for sharing pump energy from a single pump arrangement to optical fibers located in different fiber pairs

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Patent No.
US 6,930,825
App. No.
10/646,351
Granted
Aug 16, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

An optical repeater is provided that includes at least four optical amplifiers each supplying optical amplification to an optical signal traveling in a different unidirectional optical fiber that collectively form at least two bi-directional pairs of optical fibers. The repeater also includes a first plurality of pump sources for providing pump energy to a first optical fiber located in a first of the optical fiber pairs and a second optical fiber located in a second of the optical fiber pairs. The first optical fiber and the second optical fiber support optical signals traveling in a common direction. A first combiner arrangement combines the pump energy from the first plurality of pump sources and distributes it to the optical amplifiers supplying amplification to optical signals traveling in the first and the second optical fibers. A second plurality of pump sources provides pump energy to a third optical fiber located in the first optical fiber pair and a fourth optical fiber located in the second optical fiber pair. The third optical fiber and the fourth optical fiber support optical signals traveling in a common direction that is opposite to that of the first and second optical fibers. A second combiner arrangement combines the pump energy from the second plurality of pump sources and distributes it to the optical amplifiers supplying amplification to optical signals traveling in the third and the fourth optical fibers.

Claims (26)

1. An optical repeater, comprising:

at least four optical amplifiers each supplying optical amplification to an optical signal traveling in a different unidirectional optical fiber that collectively form at least two bi-directional pairs of optical fibers;

a first plurality of pump sources for providing pump energy to a first optical fiber located in a first of the optical fiber pairs and a second optical fiber located in a second of the optical fiber pairs, said first optical fiber and said second optical fiber supporting optical signals traveling in a common direction;

a first combiner arrangement combining the pump energy from the first plurality of pump sources and distributing it to the optical amplifiers supplying amplification to optical signals traveling in the first and the second optical fibers;

a second plurality of pump sources for providing pump energy to a third optical fiber located in said first optical fiber pair and a fourth optical fiber located in said second optical fiber pair, said third optical fiber and said fourth optical fiber supporting optical signals traveling in a common direction that is opposite to that of said first and second optical fibers; and

a second combiner arrangement combining the pump energy from the second plurality of pump sources and distributing into the optical amplifiers supplying amplification to optical signals traveling in the third and the fourth optical fibers;

a first passive coupling arrangement for conveying excess pump energy that traverses the optical amplifiers in the first and the second optical fibers to the third and the fourth optical fibers at a location upstream from the optical amplifiers supplying amplification to optical signals traversing the third and the fourth optical fibers.

2. The optical repeater of claim 1 further comprising a second passive coupling arrangement for conveying excess pump energy that traverses the optical amplifiers in the third and the fourth optical fibers to the first and the second optical fibers at a location upstream from the optical amplifiers supplying amplification to optical signals traversing the first and the second optical fibers.

3. The optical repeater of claim 1 wherein said optical amplifiers are rare-earth doped optical amplifiers.

4. The optical repeater of claim 3 wherein said rare-earth doped optical amplifiers are erbium-doped optical amplifiers.

5. The optical repeater of claim 1 wherein said first combiner arrangement includes a first combiner and a first plurality of couplers coupling pump energy from said combiner to the first and the second optical fibers.

6. The optical repeater of claim 5 wherein said second combiner arrangement includes a second combiner and a second plurality of couplers coupling pump energy from said second combiner to the third and the fourth optical fibers.

7. The optical repeater of claim 6 wherein said first and second combiners are 2×2 combiners.

8. An optical repeater, comprising:

at least four optical amplifiers each supplying optical amplification to an optical signal traveling in a different unidirectional optical fiber that collectively form at least two bi-directional pairs of optical fibers;

a first plurality of pump sources for providing pump energy to a first optical fiber located in a first of the optical fiber pairs and a second optical fiber located in a second of the optical fiber pairs, said first optical fiber and said second optical fiber supporting optical signals traveling in a common direction;

a first combiner arrangement combining the pump energy from the first plurality of pump sources and distributing substantially all of the combined pump energy from the first plurality of pump sources to the optical amplifiers supplying amplification to optical signals traveling in the first and the second optical fibers;

a second plurality of pump sources for providing pump energy to a third optical fiber located in said first optical fiber pair and a fourth optical fiber located in said second optical fiber pair, said third optical fiber and said fourth optical fiber supporting optical signals traveling in a common direction that is opposite to that of said first and second optical fibers;

a second combiner arrangement combining the pump energy from the second plurality of pump sources and distributing substantially all of the pump energy from the second plurality of pump sources to the optical amplifiers supplying amplification to optical signals traveling in the third and the fourth optical fibers; and

a first passive coupling arrangement for conveying excess pump energy that traverses the optical amplifiers in the first and the second optical fibers to the third and the fourth optical fibers at a location upstream from the optical amplifiers supplying amplification to optical signals traversing the third and the fourth optical fibers.

9. The optical repeater of claim 8 further comprising a second passive coupling arrangement for conveying excess pump energy that traverses the optical amplifiers in the third and the fourth optical fibers to the first and the second optical fibers at a location upstream from the optical amplifiers supplying amplification to optical signals traversing the first and the second optical fibers.

10. The optical repeater of claim 8 wherein said optical amplifiers are rare-earth doped optical amplifiers.

11. The optical repeater of claim 10 wherein said rare-earth doped optical amplifiers are erbium-doped optical amplifiers.

12. The optical repeater of claim 8 wherein said first combiner arrangement includes a first combiner and a first plurality of couplers coupling pump energy from said combiner to the first and the second optical fibers.

13. The optical repeater of claim 12 wherein said second combiner arrangement includes a second combiner and a second plurality of couplers coupling pump energy from said second combiner to the third and the fourth optical fibers.

14. The optical repeater of claim 13 wherein said first and second combiners are 2×2 combiners.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 13, 2009
From: RED SKY SUBSEA LIMITED
To: HUAWEI MARINE NETWORKS CO., LIMITED
Reel/Frame 022248/0814 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 18, 2008
From: RED SKY SYSTEMS, INC.
To: RED SKY SUBSEA, LTD.
Reel/Frame 021258/0323 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 20, 2007
From: COMERICA BANK
To: RED SKY SYSTEMS INC.
Reel/Frame 019714/0367 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 23, 2005
From: RED SKY SYSTEMS, INC.
To: COMERICA BANK
Reel/Frame 015814/0051 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 20, 2004
From: NAGEL, JONATHAN A.; NEUBELT, MICHAEL J.
To: RED SKY SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 014906/0909 →