IP Library Granted Patent US 7,421,207
Granted Patent B2
US 7,421,207 · App. 10/737,136 · Granted Sep 2, 2008

Single fiber duplex optical transport

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Patent No.
US 7,421,207
App. No.
10/737,136
Granted
Sep 2, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention pertains to optical fiber transmission systems, and is particularly relevant to optical transport systems employing optical amplifiers. In particular the invention teaches an apparatus and method that allows cost effective co-directional operation of an optical amplifier to support full duplex traffic on a single fiber, and the design of an optical fiber transmission system based on this optical amplifier technology.

Claims (79)

1. An inline optical amplifier station for an optical transport system, the inline optical amplifier station comprising:

a first optical coupler/decoupler configured to decouple a first bidirectional signal and a first service channel signal from a first fiber span signal;

a second optical coupler/decoupler configured to decouple a first data signal propagating in a first direction from the first bidirectional signal and to combine a second data signal propagating in a second direction with the first bidirectional signal;

a third optical coupler/decoupler configured to decouple a third data signal propagating in the second direction from a second bidirectional signal and to combine a fourth data signal propagating in the first direction with the second bidirectional signal;

a first optical attenuator configured to receive the first data signal from the second optical coupler/decoupler;

a second optical attenuator configured to receive the third data signal from the third optical coupler/decoupler;

a first optical coupler configured to combine the first and third data signals to produce a combined signal;

a first optical amplifier configured to co-directionally amplify the combined signal; and

a first optical decoupler configured to decouple the second and fourth data signals from the combined signal.

2. The inline optical amplifier station of claim 1 wherein the first optical amplifier comprises a multistage amplifier.

3. The inline optical amplifier station of claim 1 wherein the first optical amplifier comprises a first stage and a second stage, and wherein the first stage and the second stage are each configured to co-directionally amplify the combined signal.

4. The inline optical amplifier station of claim 3 further comprising a third optical attenuator connected between the first stage and the second stage.

5. The inline optical amplifier station of claim 3 further comprising a dispersion compensator connected between the first stage and the second stage.

6. The inline optical amplifier station of claim 4 wherein the first, second and third optical attenuators each comprise a variable optical attenuator.

7. The inline optical amplifier station of claim 4 further comprising:

a second optical decoupler connected to the third optical attenuator, wherein the second optical decoupler is configured to decouple a first uncompensated signal and a second uncompensated signal from an output of the third optical attenuator;

a first dispersion compensation module connected to the second optical decoupler, wherein the first dispersion compensation module is configured to compensate for dispersion in the first uncompensated signal to produce a first compensated signal;

a second dispersion compensation module connected to the second optical decoupler, wherein the second dispersion compensation module is configured to compensate for dispersion in the second uncompensated signal to produce a second compensated signal; and

a second optical coupler connected to the first and second dispersion compensation modules, wherein the second optical coupler is configured to combine the first and second compensated signals.

8. The inline optical amplifier station of claim 1 wherein the fourth data signal and the second data signal comprise different wavelengths in two separate bands.

9. The inline optical amplifier station of claim 1 wherein the fourth data signal and the second data signal are interleaved on separate channels.

10. The inline optical amplifier station of claim 1 further comprising a fourth optical coupler/decoupler configured to decouple the second bidirectional signal and a second service channel signal from a second fiber span signal.

11. The inline optical amplifier station of claim 1 further comprising a fourth optical coupler/decoupler connected to the third optical coupler/decoupler, wherein the fourth optical coupler/decoupler is configured to combine the second bidirectional signal with a second service channel signal to produce a second fiber span signal.

12. The inline optical amplifier station of claim 11 wherein the second service channel signal is in a separate wavelength range from the third data signal and the fourth data signal.

13. The inline optical amplifier station of claim 1 wherein the first service channel signal is in a separate wavelength range from the first data signal and the second data signal.

14. The inline optical amplifier station of claim 1 wherein the inline optical amplifier station is configured to receive the first fiber span signal from a first terminal.

15. The inline optical amplifier station of claim 14 wherein the inline optical amplifier station is configured to receive a second fiber span signal from a second terminal.

16. The inline optical amplifier station of claim 1 further comprising an optical element connected between the first optical amplifier and the first optical decoupler, wherein the optical element is configured to operate on the combined signal before the combined signal is decoupled by the first optical decoupler.

17. The inline optical amplifier station of claim 16 wherein the optical element comprises an optical add/drop multiplexer.

18. The inline optical amplifier station of claim 16 wherein the optical element comprises a dynamic gain equalizer.

19. The inline optical amplifier station of claim 16 wherein the optical element comprises a second optical amplifier.

20. The inline optical amplifier station of claim 16 wherein the optical element comprises a dynamic band equalizer and a second optical amplifier.

21. The inline optical amplifier station of claim 16 wherein the optical element comprises an optical add/drop multiplexer and a second optical amplifier.

22. The inline optical amplifier station of claim 1 wherein the first optical attenuator comprises a first variable optical attenuator,

wherein the second optical attenuator comprises a second variable optical attenuator, and

wherein the first variable optical attenuator and the second variable optical attenuator are configured to be adjusted to equalize a power of the first data signal with respect to the third data signal.

23. The inline optical amplifier station of claim 1 wherein the first data signal comprises an unamplified eastbound signal,

wherein the second data signal comprises an amplified westbound signal,

wherein the third data signal comprises an unamplified westbound signal, and

wherein the fourth data signal comprises an amplified eastbound signal.

24. The inline optical amplifier station of claim 1 wherein the first and second optical attenuators each comprise a variable optical attenuator.

25. A method for amplifying an eastbound data signal and a westbound data signal in an optical transport system, the method comprising:

isolating a first bidirectional signal and a first service channel signal from a first fiber span signal;

isolating the eastbound data signal from the first bidirectional signal;

isolating the westbound data signal from a second bidirectional signal;

power matching the eastbound and westbound data signals to produce power-matched signals;

combining the power-matched signals to produce a combined signal; and

co-directionally amplifying the combined signal to produce an amplified signal.

26. The method of claim 25 further comprising compensating for dispersion in the amplified signal.

27. The method of claim 25 further comprising attenuating the amplified signal.

28. The method of claim 25 further comprising:

isolating an amplified eastbound data signal from the amplified signal;

isolating an amplified westbound data signal from the amplified signal;

compensating for dispersion in the amplified eastbound data signal;

compensating for dispersion in the amplified westbound data signal; and

combining the amplified eastbound data signal and the amplified westbound data signal.

29. The method of claim 28 wherein dispersion in the amplified eastbound data signal is compensated independent of the dispersion in the amplified westbound data signal.

30. The method of claim 25 further comprising isolating an amplified eastbound data signal and an amplified westbound data signal from the amplified signal.

31. The method of claim 30 further comprising combining the amplified eastbound data signal with the second bidirectional signal and combining the amplified westbound data signal with the first bidirectional signal.

32. The method of claim 25 further comprising isolating the second bidirectional signal and a second service channel signal from a second fiber span signal.

33. An inline optical amplifier station for an optical transport system, the inline optical amplifier station comprising:

means for isolating a first bidirectional signal and a first service channel signal from a first fiber span signal;

means for isolating an eastbound data signal from the first bidirectional signal;

means for isolating a westbound data signal from a second bidirectional signal;

means for power matching the eastbound and westbound data signals to produce power-matched signals;

means for combining the power-matched signals to produce a combined signal; and

means for co-directionally amplifying the combined signal to produce an amplified signal.

34. The inline optical amplifier station of claim 33 further comprising means for compensating for dispersion in the amplified signal.

35. The inline optical amplifier station of claim 33 further comprising means for attenuating the amplified signal.

36. The inline optical amplifier station of claim 33 further comprising:

means for isolating an amplified eastbound data signal from the amplified signal;

means for isolating an amplified westbound data signal from the amplified signal;

means for compensating for dispersion in the amplified eastbound data signal;

means for compensating for dispersion in the amplified westbound data signal; and

means for combining the amplified eastbound data signal and the amplified westbound data signal.

37. The inline optical amplifier station of claim 36 wherein dispersion in the amplified eastbound data signal is compensated independent of the dispersion in the amplified westbound data signal.

38. The inline optical amplifier station of claim 33 further comprising means for isolating an amplified eastbound data signal and an amplified westbound data signal from the amplified signal.

39. The inline optical amplifier station of claim 38 further comprising means for combining the amplified eastbound data signal with the second bidirectional signal and means for combining the amplified westbound data signal with the first bidirectional signal.

40. The inline optical amplifier station of claim 33 further comprising means for isolating the second bidirectional signal and a second service channel signal from a second fiber span signal.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 15, 2025
From: INTELLECTUAL VENTURES ASSETS 203 LLC
To: DATASPHERE, LLC
Reel/Frame 071128/0181 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 28, 2025
From: XYLON LLC
To: INTELLECTUAL VENTURES ASSETS 203 LLC
Reel/Frame 070665/0335 →
MERGER Recorded Sep 29, 2015
From: PIVOTAL DECISIONS LLC
To: XYLON LLC
Reel/Frame 036718/0302 →