IP Library Granted Patent US 7,515,833
Granted Patent B2
US 7,515,833 · App. 11/450,136 · Granted Apr 7, 2009

Optical double sideband modulation technique with increased spectral efficiency

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Patent No.
US 7,515,833
App. No.
11/450,136
Granted
Apr 7, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

An all optical network for optical signal traffic has at least a first ring with at least one transmitter and one receiver. The first ring includes a plurality of network nodes. At least a first add/drop broadband coupler is coupled to the first ring. The broadband coupler includes an add port and a drop port to add and drop wavelengths to and or from the first ring, a pass-through direction and an add/drop direction. The first add/drop broadband coupler is configured to minimize a pass-through loss in the first ring and is positioned on the first ring.

Claims (52)

1. A device, comprising:

a first Mach-Zehnder interferometer modulator to receive a first optical carrier beam at a first optical carrier frequency and to modulate the first optical carrier beam in response to a plurality of first modulating signals at different first modulating frequencies to produce a first modulated optical beam carrying a plurality of pairs of first optical spectral components with the first optical carrier frequency being suppressed, wherein each pair of first optical spectral components include an upper-band optical spectral component at an upper-band optical frequency greater than the first optical carrier frequency by a corresponding first modulating frequency and a lower-band optical spectral component at a lower-band optical frequency less than the first optical carrier frequency by the corresponding first modulating frequency;

a second Mach-Zehnder interferometer modulator to receive a second optical carrier beam at a second optical carrier frequency greater than the first optical carrier frequency and to modulate the second optical carrier beam in response to a plurality of second modulating signals at the different first modulating frequencies to produce a second modulated optical beam carrying a plurality of pairs of second optical spectral components with the second optical carrier frequency being suppressed, wherein each pair of second optical spectral components include an upper-band optical spectral component at an upper-band optical frequency greater than the second optical carrier frequency by a corresponding first modulating frequency and a lower-band optical spectral component at a lower-band optical frequency less than the second optical carrier frequency by the corresponding first modulating frequency, and wherein a lowest spectral component of the second optical spectral components in the second modulated optical beam is greater in frequency than a highest spectral component of the first optical spectral components in the first modulated optical beam;

an optical coupler to combine the first and the second modulated optical beams into a combined modulated optical beam; and

an optical filtering device to receive and to optically filter the combined modulated optical beam to transmit optical spectral components between the first and the second optical carrier frequencies and remove optical spectral components that are greater than the second optical carrier frequency and are less than the first optical carrier frequency.

2. The device as in claim 1 , further comprising:

a third Mach-Zehnder interferometer to receive a third optical carrier beam at a third optical carrier frequency at a middle frequency between the first and the second optical carrier frequencies and to modulate the third optical carrier beam in response to a control tone signal to produce a third modulated optical beam carrying at least two optical spectral components respectively at the first and the second optical carrier frequencies with the third optical carrier frequency being suppressed;

an optical coupler to split the third modulated optical beam into a first optical beam and a second optical beam;

a first optical filter to filter the first optical beam to produce the first optical carrier beam by transmitting light only at the first optical carrier frequency; and

a second optical filter to filter the second optical beam to produce the second optical carrier beam by transmitting light only at the second optical carrier frequency.

3. The device as in claim 1 , further comprising:

a direct frequency-modulated laser diode to produce a modulated laser beam carrying at least optical spectral components at the first and the second optical carrier frequencies;

an optical splitter to split the modulated laser beam into a first optical beam and a second optical beam;

a first optical filter to filter the first optical beam to produce the first optical carrier beam by transmitting light only at the first optical carrier frequency; and

a second optical filter to filter the second optical beam to produce the second optical carrier beam by transmitting light only at the second optical carrier frequency.

4. The device as in claim 1 , further comprising:

an optical phase modulator to receive a third optical carrier beam at a third optical carrier frequency at a middle frequency between the first and the second optical carrier frequencies and to modulate the third optical carrier beam in response to a control tone signal to produce a third modulated optical beam carrying at least optical spectral components at the first and the second optical carrier frequencies with the third optical carrier frequency being suppressed;

an optical splitter to split the modulated laser beam into a first optical beam and a second optical beam;

a first optical filter to filter the first optical beam to produce the first optical carrier beam by transmitting light only at the first optical carrier frequency; and

a second optical filter to filter the second optical beam to produce the second optical carrier beam by transmitting light only at the second optical carrier frequency.

5. The device as in claim 1 , wherein each Mach-Zehnder interferometer modulator is an optical double sideband modulation Mach-Zehnder interferometer modulator.

6. The device as in claim 1 , wherein the first and second modulating signals are different channel signals that carry different channel information.

7. The device as in claim 1 , wherein each modulating signal is an RF signal.

8. The device as in claim 1 , wherein each modulating signal is a microwave signal.

9. The device as in claim 1 , wherein one of the first and second modulating signals is an amplitude-shifted-keying signal.

10. The device as in claim 1 , wherein the optical filtering device comprises an optical bandpass filter.

11. The device as in claim 1 , wherein the optical filtering device comprises a dense wavelength division multiplexed (DWDM) multiplexer.

12. The device as in claim 1 , comprising:

a first laser to produce a first continuous wave laser beam as the first optical carrier beam directed into the first Mach-Zehnder interferometer modulator; and

a second laser to produce a second continuous wave laser beam as the second optical carrier beam directed into the second Mach-Zehnder interferometer modulator.

13. A method for optical double sideband modulation, comprising:

modulating a first optical carrier beam at a first optical carrier frequency in response to a plurality of first modulating signals at different first modulating frequencies to produce a first modulated optical beam carrying a plurality of pairs of first optical spectral components with the first optical carrier frequency being suppressed, wherein each pair of first optical spectral components include an upper-band optical spectral component at an upper-band optical frequency greater than the first optical carrier frequency by a corresponding first modulating frequency and a lower-band optical spectral component at a lower-band optical frequency less than the first optical carrier frequency by the corresponding first modulating frequency;

modulating a second optical carrier beam at a second optical carrier frequency greater than the first optical carrier frequency and to modulate the second optical carrier beam in response to a plurality of second modulating signals at the different first modulating frequencies to produce a second modulated optical beam carrying a plurality of pairs of second optical spectral components with the second optical carrier frequency being suppressed, wherein each pair of second optical spectral components include an upper-band optical spectral component at an upper-band optical frequency greater than the second optical carrier frequency by a corresponding first modulating frequency and a lower-band optical spectral component at a lower-band optical frequency less than the second optical carrier frequency by the corresponding first modulating frequency, and wherein a lowest spectral component of the second optical spectral components in the second modulated optical beam is greater in frequency than a highest spectral component of the first optical spectral components in the first modulated optical beam;

combining the first and the second modulated optical beams into a combined modulated optical beam; and

optically filtering the combined modulated optical beam to transmit optical spectral components between the first and the second optical carrier frequencies and remove optical spectral components that are greater than the second optical carrier frequency and are less than the first optical carrier frequency.

14. The method as in claim 13 , comprising:

operating a laser to produce a continuous wave laser beam at a carrier frequency different from the first optical carrier frequency and the second optical carrier frequency;

operating an optical modulator to modulate the continuous wave laser beam to produce a modulated laser beam having a first optical modulation sideband at the first optical carrier frequency and a second optical modulation sideband at the second optical carrier frequency;

splitting the modulated laser beam into a first beam and a second beam;

using a first optical filter to filter the first beam to transmit light at the first optical carrier frequency to produce the first optical carrier beam directed into a first Mach-Zehnder interferometer modulator; and

using a second optical filter to filter a second beam to transmit light at the second optical carrier frequency to produce the second optical carrier beam directed into a second Mach-Zehnder interferometer modulator.

15. The method as in claim 14 , wherein the optical modulator is an optical phase modulator.

16. The method as in claim 14 , wherein the optical modulator is an optical amplitude modulator.

17. The method as in claim 13 , comprising:

operating a frequency-modulated laser diode that to produce a laser beam at a carrier frequency different from the first optical carrier frequency and the second optical carrier frequency, a first optical modulation sideband at the first optical carrier frequency and a second optical modulation sideband at the second optical carrier frequency;

splitting the received laser beam into a first beam and a second beam;

using a first optical filter to filter the first beam to transmit light at the first optical carrier frequency to produce the first optical carrier beam directed into a first Mach-Zehnder interferometer modulator; and

using a second optical filter to filter the second beam to transmit light at the second optical carrier frequency to produce the second optical carrier beam directed into a second Mach-Zehnder interferometer modulator.

18. The method as in claim 13 , comprising:

using the first and second modulating signals to carry different baseband signals to produce wavelength-division-multiplexed optical signals based on optical spectral components in the optically filtered combined modulated optical beam between the first and the second optical carrier frequencies; and

transmitting wavelength-division-multiplexed optical signals through an optical link to a destination.

19. the method as in claim 18 , wherein the optical link is part of an optical ring network.

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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 7, 2017
From: TREQ LABS, INC.
To: SNELL HOLDINGS, LLC
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From: TREQ LABS, INC.; VENTURE LENDING & LEASING
To: TREQ LABS, INC.
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 28, 2013
From: VELLO SYSTEMS, INC.
To: VENTURE LENDING & LEASING VI, INC.; VENTURE LENDING & LEASING VII, INC.
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 25, 2011
From: COMERICA BANK
To: OPVISTA, INC.
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 24, 2011
From: VENTURE LENDING AND LEASING IV, INC.; VENTURE LENDING & LEASING V, INC.
To: VELLO SYSTEMS, INC.
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 24, 2011
From: COMERICA BANK
To: OPVISTA, INC.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 12, 2010
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To: VELLO SYSTEMS, INC.
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 27, 2007
From: OPVISTA
To: VENTURE LENDING & LEASING IV, INC AND
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From: OPVISTA, INC.
To: COMERICA BANK
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 29, 2006
From: WAY, WINSTON I.
To: OPVISTA INCORPORATED
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