IP Library Granted Patent US 6,961,172
Granted Patent B1
US 6,961,172 · App. 10/894,254 · Granted Nov 1, 2005

System and method for measuring an amount of error associated with an optical amplifier

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Patent No.
US 6,961,172
App. No.
10/894,254
Granted
Nov 1, 2005
Kind
B1
Abstract

An optical signal having optical energy is received at an optical amplifier. The optical signal may be separated into a low frequency segment and a high frequency segment. The high frequency segment and the low frequency segment may be processed in order to determine a low frequency error signal and a high frequency error signal. The low frequency error signal may be summed with the high frequency error signal in order to generate a total error change associated with the optical amplifier.

Claims (51)

1. An apparatus for measuring an amount of error associated with an optical amplifier, comprising:

an optical amplifier, the optical amplifier being associated with an optical signal;

a power monitor element coupled to the optical amplifier, the power monitor element operable to receive at least a portion of the optical signal associated with the optical amplifier, the power monitor element operable to identify at least one of a low frequency segment and a high frequency segment of the optical signal;

an automatic gain control element operable to receive the at least one of the low frequency segment and the high frequency segment of the optical signal identified by the power monitor element, the automatic gain control element operable to control a gain of the optical amplifier in response to either or both of the low frequency segment and the high frequency segment of the optical signal.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the optical signal associated with the optical amplifier is an input optical signal received by the optical amplifier.

3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the optical signal associated with the optical amplifier is an output optical signal generated by the optical amplifier.

4. An apparatus for measuring an amount of error associated with an optical amplifier, comprising:

an optical amplifier, the optical amplifier being associated with an optical signal;

a power monitor element coupled to the optical amplifier, the power monitor element operable to receive at least a portion of the optical signal associated with the optical amplifier, the power monitor element operable to identify at least one of a low frequency segment and a high frequency segment of the optical signal;

an automatic gain control element operable to receive the at least one of the low frequency segment and the high frequency segment of the optical signal identified by the power monitor element, the automatic gain control element operable to control a gain of the optical amplifier in response to the at least one of the low frequency segment and the high frequency segment of the optical signal;

wherein the power monitor element is operable to generate at least one of a low frequency segment and a high frequency segment associated with an input optical signal to the optical amplifier and an output optical signal from the optical amplifier.

5. The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the automatic gain control element is operable to generate at least one of a low frequency error signal from the low frequency segments associated with the input optical signal and the output optical signal and a high frequency error signal from the high frequency segments of the input optical signal and the output optical signal.

6. The apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the automatic gain control element is operable to determine a total error change in response to the at least one of the low frequency error signal and the high frequency error signal.

7. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the total error change is utilized to control the gain of the optical amplifier.

8. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the power monitor element is operable to identify one or more intermediate frequency segments.

9. The apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the automatic gain control element is operable to control a gain of the optical amplifier in response to the low frequency segment, the high frequency segment, and the one or more intermediate frequency segments of the optical signal.

10. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the automatic gain control element is operable to compare the gain of the optical amplifier to a target gain associated with the optical amplifier.

11. A method for measuring an amount of error associated with an optical amplifier, comprising:

receiving at least a portion of an optical signal associated with an optical amplifier;

identifying at least one of a low frequency segment and a high frequency segment of the optical signal;

controlling a gain of the optical amplifier in response to either or both of the low frequency segment and the high frequency segment of the optical signal.

12. A method for measuring an amount of error associated with an optical amplifier, comprising:

receiving at least a portion of an optical signal associated with an optical amplifier;

identifying at least one of a low frequency segment and a high frequency segment of the optical signal;

controlling a gain of the optical amplifier in response to the at least one of the low frequency segment and the high frequency segment of the optical signal;

generating the low frequency segment for an input optical signal to the optical amplifier and an output optical signal from the optical amplifier;

generating a low frequency error signal from the low frequency segments associated with the input optical signal and the output optical signal.

13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising:

generating the high frequency segment for an input optical signal to the optical amplifier and an output optical signal from the optical amplifier;

generating a high frequency error signal from the high frequency segments of the input optical signal and the output optical signal.

14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising:

combining the low frequency error signal and the high frequency err or signal into a total error change associated with the optical amplifier.

15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising:

adjusting the gain of the optical amplifier in accordance with the total error change.

16. A system for measuring an amount of error associated with an optical amplifier, comprising:

means for receiving at least a portion of an optical signal associated with an optical amplifier;

means for identifying at least one of a low frequency segment and a high frequency segment of the optical signal;

means for controlling a gain of the optical amplifier in response to either or both of the low frequency segment and the high frequency segment of the optical signal.

17. A system for measuring an amount of error associated with an optical amplifier, comprising:

means for receiving at least a portion of an optical signal associated with an optical amplifier;

means for identifying at least one of a low frequency segment and a high frequency segment of the optical signal;

means for controlling a gain of the optical amplifier in response to the at least one of the low frequency segment and the high frequency segment of the optical signal;

means for generating the low frequency segment for an input optical signal to the optical amplifier and an output optical signal from the optical amplifier;

means for generating a low frequency error signal from the low frequency segments associated with the input optical signal and the output optical signal.

18. The system of claim 17 , further comprising:

means for generating the high frequency segment for the input optical signal to the optical amplifier and the output optical signal from the optical amplifier;

means for generating a high frequency error signal from the high frequency segments of the input optical signal and the output optical signal.

19. The system of claim 18 , further comprising:

means for combining the low frequency error signal and the high frequency error signal into a total error change associated with the optical amplifier.

20. The system of claim 19 , further comprising:

means for adjusting the gain of the optical amplifier in accordance with the total error change.

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