IP Library Granted Patent US 7,778,550
Granted Patent B2
US 7,778,550 · App. 11/829,458 · Granted Aug 17, 2010

System and method for wavelength monitoring and control

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Patent No.
US 7,778,550
App. No.
11/829,458
Granted
Aug 17, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system and method using for wavelength monitoring and control in a WDM optical communication system. An aggregate channel monitor detects crosstalk between channels in the aggregate signal. Channel spacing may be modified by an element management system in response to the output of the aggregate channel monitor.

Claims (31)

1. An aggregate channel monitor for an optical communication system, said aggregate channel monitor comprising:

a comb filter configured to receive an aggregate signal from the communication system, the aggregate signal comprising a plurality of optical signal channels, each of said optical signal channels being at a different associated channel center frequency, said comb filter having a transmission characteristic having comb filter center frequencies positioned between said different associated channel center frequencies of said plurality of optical signal channels and configured to provide an output signal representative of crosstalk between said optical signal channels; and

a crosstalk detector coupled to said comb filter, said crosstalk detector being configured to detect said crosstalk between said optical signal channels and provide crosstalk output data representative of said crosstalk.

2. An aggregate channel monitor according to claim 1 , wherein said comb filter center frequencies are positioned mid-way between said channel center frequencies.

3. An aggregate channel monitor according to claim 1 , wherein said comb filter comprises an optical interleaver having odd and even channel ports, said odd and even channel ports being directly coupled to each other.

4. An aggregate channel monitor according to claim 3 , wherein said comb filter comprises an optical circulator having a first port configured for receiving said aggregate signal, a second port coupled to an aggregate signal input of said interleaver, and a third port providing said output signal representative of crosstalk between said optical signal channels.

5. An aggregate channel monitor according to claim 4 , said aggregate channel monitor further comprising a tunable filter coupled between said comb filter and said crosstalk detector.

6. An aggregate channel monitor according to claim 1 , wherein said comb filter comprises first and second optical interleavers each having odd and even channel ports, said odd channel port of said first interleaver being coupled to said even channel port of said second interleaver and said even channel port of said first interleaver being coupled to an odd channel port of said second interleaver.

7. An aggregate channel monitor according to claim 1 , wherein plurality of optical signal channels are separated by a channel spacing of about 33 GHz.

8. An aggregate channel monitor according to claim 1 , wherein plurality of optical signal channels are separated by a channel spacing of about 25 GHz.

9. An optical communication system comprising:

a transmitter configured for transmitting an aggregate signal comprising a plurality of optical signal channels, each of said optical signal channels being at a different associated channel center frequency;

a receiver coupled to said transmitter through an optical communication path;

an aggregate channel monitor comprising

a comb filter configured to receive at least a portion of said aggregate signal, said comb filter having a transmission characteristic having comb filter center frequencies positioned between said different associated channel center frequencies of said plurality of optical signal channels and configured to provide an output signal representative of crosstalk between said optical signal channels, and

a crosstalk detector coupled to said comb filter, said crosstalk power detector being configured to detect said crosstalk between said optical signal channels and provide crosstalk output data representative of said crosstalk; and

an element management system coupled to said crosstalk detector and said transmitter, said element management being configured to establish channel spacing in said aggregate signal in response to said crosstalk output data to reduce said crosstalk.

10. A system according to claim 9 , wherein said comb filter center frequencies are positioned mid-way between said channel center frequencies.

11. A system according to claim 9 , wherein said comb filter comprises an optical interleaver having odd and even channel ports, said odd and even channel ports being directly coupled to each other.

12. A system according to claim 11 , wherein said comb filter comprises an optical circulator having a first port configured for receiving said aggregate signal, a second port coupled to an aggregate signal input of said interleaver, and a third port providing said output signal representative of crosstalk between said optical signal channels.

13. A system according to claim 12 , said aggregate channel monitor further comprising a tunable filter coupled between said comb filter and said crosstalk detector.

14. A system according to claim 9 , wherein said comb filter comprises first and second optical interleavers each having odd and even channel ports, said odd channel port of said first interleaver being coupled to said even channel port of said second interleaver and said even channel port of said first interleaver being coupled to an odd channel port of said second interleaver.

15. A system according to claim 9 , wherein plurality of optical signal channels are separated by a channel spacing of about 33 GHz.

16. A system according to claim 9 , wherein plurality of optical signal channels are separated by a channel spacing of about 25 GHz.

17. A method of establishing channel spacing in an aggregate optical signal including a plurality of optical signal channels, each of said optical signal channels being at a different associated channel center frequency, said method comprising:

filtering said aggregate signal using a comb filter having a transmission characteristic having comb filter center frequencies positioned between said different associated channel center frequencies of said optical signal channels to provide a filter output representative of crosstalk between said optical signal channels;

detecting said crosstalk to provide output data representative of said crosstalk between said optical signal channels; and

modifying said channel spacing in response to said output data to reduce said crosstalk.

18. A method according to claim 17 , wherein said output data is representative of a low frequency crosstalk side band and a high frequency crosstalk side band for each of said plurality of said optical signal channels.

19. A method according to claim 18 , wherein said modifying comprises modifying a frequency of at least one of said plurality of optical signal channels to minimize said low and high frequency crosstalk side bands associated with said at least one of said plurality of optical signal channels.

20. A method according to claim 18 , wherein said modifying comprises modifying a frequency of at least one of said plurality of optical signal channels to equalize said low and high frequency crosstalk side bands associated with said at least one of said plurality of optical signal channels.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 12, 2010
From: TYCO TELECOMMUNICATIONS (US) INC.
To: TYCO ELECTRONICS SUBSEA COMMUNICATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 024213/0531 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 31, 2008
From: ZHANG, HONGBIN; JANDER, RALPH BRIAN; DAVIDSON, CARL R.
To: TYCO TELECOMMUNICATIONS (US) INC.
Reel/Frame 020448/0155 →