IP Library Granted Patent US 7,983,567
Granted Patent B2
US 7,983,567 · App. 11/997,890 · Granted Jul 19, 2011

Method and system for polarization modem dispersion compensation

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Patent No.
US 7,983,567
App. No.
11/997,890
Granted
Jul 19, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention relates to a method and a system for controlling a PMD compensator ( 2 ). For this purpose, a measuring signal (MS) is branched off from an already compensated optical data signal (ODSK) and supplied to a polarization adjuster ( 2 ). The output signal of the latter is supplied to an optical filter unit ( 61 ) and subdivided into two optical measuring signal components (OMK 1 , OMK 2 ) having different polarizations. After a respective opto-electrical conversion, the spectra are compared with each other in an analysis and control unit ( 81 ) and the PMD compensator ( 2 ) is adjusted in such a manner that they are as identical as possible.

Claims (62)

1. A method for polarization mode dispersion PMD compensation of an optical signal (ODS),

which is corrected into a compensated optical signal (ODSK) by a PMD compensator ( 2 ) and in which a measurement signal (MS) branched off from the compensated optical signal (ODSK) is employed for determining the polarization mode dispersion PMD and for controlling the PMD compensator ( 2 ) and a polarization controller ( 5 ) controlling the polarization of the measurement signal (MS),

characterized

in that a first optical measurement signal component (OMK 1 ) having a first polarity)(P0°) and a second optical measurement signal component (OMK 2 ) having a second polarity(P45°), are separated from the measurement signal (MS),

in that the first optical measurement signal component (OMSK 1 ) and the second optical measurement signal component (OMSK 2 ) are converted into a first electrical measurement signal component (EMSK 1 ) and a second electrical measurement signal component (EMSK 2 ),

in that the electrical measurement signal components (EMK 1 , EMK 2 ) are measured and evaluated simultaneously,

in that in that the polarity of the compensated signal (ODSK) or of the measurement signal (MS) is regulated by the polarization controller ( 5 ),

and in that the PMD compensator ( 2 ) is controlled in order to obtain as far as possible identical spectra of the electrical measurement signal components (EMK 1 , EMK 2 ).

2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , characterized

in that the polarities of the first optical measurement signal component (OMK 1 ) and the second optical measurement signal component (OMK 2 ) are not orthogonal.

3. The method as claimed in claim 2 , characterized

in that the second polarity of the second component (OMK 2 ) differs from the first polarity of the first optical measurement signal component (OMK 1 ) by 45°.

4. The method as claimed in claim 1 , characterized

in that the setting of the polarization controller ( 5 ) is varied during a measurement period.

5. The method as claimed in claim 1 , characterized

in that the spectra of the electrical measurement signal components (EMK 1 , EMK 2 ) are evaluated.

6. The method as claimed in claim 5 , characterized

in that the spectra are normalized prior to correlation.

7. The method as claimed in claim 1 , characterized

in that the electrical measurement signal components (EMK 1 , EMK 2 ) are temporally correlated with one another, and in that the PMD compensator ( 2 ) is set in such a way that a maximum correlation is achieved and the spectra of the electrical measurement signal components (EMSK 1 , EMSK 2 ) are as far as possible Identical.

8. The method as claimed in claim 7 , characterized

in that the electrical measurement signal components (EMK 1 , EMK 2 ) are normalized prior to the correlation.

9. The method as claimed in claim 8 , characterized

in that the electrical measurement signal components (EMK 1 , EMK 2 ) are converted into binary signals which are subsequently correlated with one another.

10. A method for the PMD compensation of an optical signal (ODS), which is corrected into a compensated optical signal (ODSK) by a PMD compensator ( 2 ) and in which a measurement signal (MS) branched off from the compensated optical signal (ODSK) is employed for determining the polarization mode dispersion PMD and for controlling the PMD compensator ( 2 ), characterized

in that at least three optical measurement signal components (OMK 1 , OMSK 2 , OMK 3 , . . . ) having at least three different equal spaced polarities (P0°, P60°,P120°) are separated from the measurement signal (MS),

in that the at least three optical measurement signal components (OMK 1 , OMSK 2 , OMK 3 , . . . ) are converted into at least three electrical measurement signal components (EMK 1 , EMK 2 , EMK 3 , . . . ),

in that the measurement signal components (EMK 1 , EMK 2 ) are measured and evaluated simultaneously and then compared with one another, and

in that the PMD compensator ( 2 ) is controlled in order to obtain as far as possible identical spectra of the measurement signal components (EMK 1 , EMK 2 , EMK 3 , . . . ).

11. The method as claimed in claim 10 , characterized

in that 3 optical measurement signal components (OMK 1 , OMK 2 , OMK 3 ) having different polarizations (P0°, P60°, P120°) with a phase difference of 60° are selected and converted into electrical measurement signal components (EMK 1 , EMK 2 , EMK 3 ).

12. The method as claimed in claim 10 , characterized

in that 4 different measurement signal components (OMK 1 , OMK 2 , OMK 3 , OMK 4 ) which are polarized differently by 45° in each case are selected and converted into electrical measurement signal components (EMK 1 , EMK 2 , EMK 3 , EMK 4 ).

13. The method as claimed in claim 10 , characterized

in that the spectra of at least two electrical measurement signal components (EMK 1 , EMK 2 , . . . ) are compared with one another.

14. The method as claimed in claim 13 , characterized in that the spectra of the electrical measurement signal components (EMK 1 , EMK 2 , . . . ) are normalized prior to the comparison.

15. The method as claimed in claim 10 , characterized

in that at least two electrical measurement signal components (EMSK 1 , EMSK 2 ) are temporally correlated with one another, and in that the PMD compensator ( 2 ) is set in such a way that a maximum correlation is achieved and the spectra of the electrical measurement signal components (EMSK 1 , EMSK 2 ) are as far as possible identical.

16. The method as claimed in claim 15 , characterized

in that the electrical measurement signal components (EMK 1 , EMK 2 , . . . ) are normalized prior to the correlation.

17. The method as claimed in claim 16 , characterized

in that the electrical measurement signal components (EMK 1 , EMK 2 ) are converted into binary signals which are subsequently correlated with one another.

18. A system for polarization mode dispersion PMD compensation comprising a PMP compensator ( 2 ), to which an optical signal (ODS) is fed and which outputs a compensated optical signal (ODSK) and comprising a regulating device, which receives a measurement signal (MS) branched off from the compensated optical signal (ODSK) and has a series circuit formed by a polarization controller ( 5 ), a polarization filter device ( 61 ), which outputs differently polarized optical measurement components (OMK 1 , OMK 2 ), opto-electrical transducers ( 71 , 72 ), which are connected downstream of the polarization filter device ( 61 , 63 ) and which output electrical measurement signal components (EMK 1 , EMK 2 ) and feeds them to an analysis and control unit ( 81 , 83 ), characterized

in that the polarization filter device ( 61 , 63 ) outputs only two differently polarized optical measurement signal components (OMK 1 , OMK 2 ),

in that the analysis and control unit ( 81 , 83 ) is designed to evaluate the electrical measurement signal components (EMK 1 , EMK 2 ) and to control the polarization controller ( 5 ) and the PMD compensator ( 2 ) in such a way that the spectra of the electrical measurement signal components (EMK 1 , EMK 2 ) are as far as possible identical.

19. The system as claimed in claim 18 , characterized

in that the polarization filter device ( 61 ) is designed to output the two optical measurement signal components (OMK 1 , OMK 2 ) having non orthogonal polarizations (P0°,P45°).

20. The system as claimed in claim 19 , characterized

in that the filter device ( 61 ) outputs the two optical measurement signal components (OMK 1 , OMK 2 ) having a polarizations (P0° , P45°) difference of 45° .

21. The system as claimed in claim 18 , characterized

in that the analysis and control unit ( 83 ) is designed to vary the polarization during a measurement period.

22. The system as claimed in claim 18 , characterized

in that the analysis and control unit ( 81 , 83 ) is designed to compare spectra of the electrical measurement signal components (EMK 1 , EMK 2 ) or to correlate temporarily the electrical measurement signal components (EMK 1 , EMK 2 ).

23. A system for polarization mode dispersion PMD compensation comprising a PMP compensator ( 2 ), to which an optical signal (ODS) is fed and which outputs a compensated optical signal (ODSK) and comprising a regulating device, which receives a measurement signal (MS) branched off from the compensated optical signal (ODSK), the regulating device has a series circuit formed by a polarization filter device ( 62 , 64 ), to which the measurement signal (MS) is fed and which outputs at least three optical measurement components (OMK 1 , OMK 2 , OMK 3 , . . . ), opto-electrical transducers ( 71 , 72 , 73 , . . . ), which are connected downstream of the polarization filter device ( 62 , 64 ), opto-electrical transducers ( 71 , 72 ), which are connected downstream of the polarization filter device ( 62 , 64 ) and which output electrical measurement signal components (EMk 1 , EMK 2 , EMK 3 , . . . ) and feed them to an analysis and control unit ( 82 , 84 ), characterized

in that the polarization filter device ( 62 , 64 ) outputs at least three optical measurement signal components (OMK 1 , OMK 2 , OMK 3 , . . . ) having equal polarization (P0°, P60°, P120° , . . . ) differences with adjacent optical measurement signal components, and

in that the analysis and control unit ( 82 , 84 ) is designed to evaluate at least two of the electrical measurement signal components (EMK 1 , EMK 2 , EMK 3 , . . . ) with one another and to control the PMD compensator ( 2 ) in such a way that the spectra of the electrical measurement signal components (EMK 1 , EMK 2 , EMK 3 , . . . ) are as far as possible identical.

24. The system as claimed in claim 23 , characterized

in that the polarization filter device ( 62 , 64 ) outputs three optical measurement signal components (OMK 1 , OMK 2 , OMK 3 ) having equal polarization (P0°, P60°, P120°) differences of 60 degrees or four optical measurement signal components (OMK 1 , OMK 2 , OMK 3 , OMK 4 ) having equal polarization (P0°, P45°, P90°, P135°) differences of 45degrees.

25. The system as claimed in claim 23 , characterized

in that the analysis and control unit ( 82 , 84 ) has at least two filter banks ( 8 F) for simultaneously assessing spectra of at least two electrical measurement signal components (EMK 1 , EMK 2 , . . . ).

26. The system as claimed in claim 23 , characterized

in that the analysis and control unit ( 82 , 84 ) is designed to carry out a temporary correlation of at least two electrical measurement signal components (EMK 1 , EMK 2 , . . . ).

Assignments (1)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 26, 2018
From: CERBERUS BUSINESS FINANCE, LLC
To: XIEON NETWORKS S.A.R.L.
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