IP Library Granted Patent US 7,496,252
Granted Patent B1
US 7,496,252 · App. 11/107,245 · Granted Feb 24, 2009

Optical switch fabric with redundancy

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Patent No.
US 7,496,252
App. No.
11/107,245
Granted
Feb 24, 2009
Kind
B1
Abstract

An optical switch fabric with an input stage, an output stage, and a center stage coupled in a cascaded manner. The center stage includes (1) a minimum number of center switches greater than one that cause the optical switch fabric to be strict-sense nonblocking and (2) at least one additional center switch to provide redundancy for the optical switch fabric. A module is described that includes optical input and output switches coupled to an optical center stage of an optical switch fabric. The module includes an interior cavity that contains free space beams from both the optical input switch and the optical output switch. A method is described for reconfiguring a redundant optical switch into a multilevel optical switch without interrupting operation of the signals carried by the optical switch by adding additional switch components and reconfiguring the fiber interconnection between switch elements.

Claims (21)

1. An optical switch fabric comprising:

an input stage;

an output stage; and

a center stage comprising

a minimum number of center switches greater than one that cause the optical switch fabric to be strict-sense nonblocking; and

at least one additional center switch to provide redundancy for the optical switch fabric, wherein the input stage, the center stage, and the output stage are coupled in a cascaded manner and each of the center switches contain microelectromechanical mirrors.

2. The optical switch fabric of claim 1 , wherein the input stage, center stage, and output stage comprise a Clos network.

3. The optical switch fabric of claim 2 , wherein the input stage has N inputs and K switches, wherein each of the K switches of the input stage has P inputs and at least 2P outputs, wherein the center stage has at least 2P switches, wherein each of the 2P or more switches of the center stage has K inputs and K outputs, wherein the output stage has N outputs and K switches, wherein each of the K switches of the output stage has at least 2P inputs and P outputs, wherein N, K, and P are integers, wherein P is at least 2 and K is at least 4.

4. The optical switch fabric of claim 3 , wherein P is 8.

5. The optical switch fabric of claim 3 , wherein K is one of 250, 256, 500, 512, 1,000, and 1,024.

6. The optical switch fabric of claim 3 , wherein N is one of 1,000, 1,024, 2,000, 2,048, 4,000, 4,096, 8,000, 8,192, 16,000, and 16,384.

7. The optical switch fabric of claim 1 , wherein the input stage and the output stage each comprise switches that contain microelectromechanical mirrors.

8. The optical switch fabric of claim 3 , wherein each of the K switches of the input stage further includes additional inputs for optical test sources.

9. The optical switch fabric of claim 3 , wherein one or more of the K switches of the output stage further includes additional outputs for monitoring of optical signals.

10. The optical switch fabric of claim 3 , wherein one or more of the K switches of the input stage further includes additional outputs for optical signal monitoring.

11. The optical switch fabric of claim 3 , wherein each of the switches of the center stage further includes additional outputs for monitoring of optical signals.

12. The optical switch fabric of claim 1 , wherein the input stage further comprises at least one free-space beam splitter for substantially noninvasive monitoring of at least one optical signal.

13. The optical switch fabric of claim 1 , wherein the center stage further comprises at least one free-space beam splitter for substantially noninvasive monitoring of at least one optical signal.

14. The optical switch fabric of claim 1 , wherein the output stage further comprises at least one free-space beam splitter for substantially noninvasive monitoring of at least one optical signal.

15. The optical switch fabric of claim 1 , wherein fiber lines are coupled to inputs and outputs of the input stage, the center stage, and the output stage.

16. The optical switch fabric of claim 3 , further comprising a mechanical housing containing beams from at least one of the switches of the input stage and from at least one of the switches of the output stage.

Assignments (10)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 30, 2024
From: CALIENT TECHNOLOGES, INC.
To: CALIENT.AI INC.
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 19, 2024
From: CALIENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: CALIENT.AI INC.
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 20, 2020
From: CALIENT HOLDINGS, LLC
To: CALIENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 11, 2020
From: SILICON VALLEY BANK
To: CALIENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 19, 2017
From: CALIENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: CALIENT HOLDINGS, LLC
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 27, 2016
From: CALIENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: SILICON VALLEY BANK
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 25, 2013
From: RIVIERA SYSTEMS, INC.
To: CALIENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 25, 2013
From: CALIENT NETWORKS, INC.
To: RIVIERA SYSTEMS, INC.
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CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Jan 15, 2009
From: CALIENT NETWORKS, INC.
To: CALIENT NETWORKS, INC.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 15, 2009
From: CORBALIS, CHARLES; HELKEY, ROGER JONATHAN; FANT, WALT JOSEPH
To: CALIENT NETWORKS, INC.
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