IP Library Granted Patent US 8,032,029
Granted Patent B2
US 8,032,029 · App. 12/034,486 · Granted Oct 4, 2011

Four wave mixing suppression

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Patent No.
US 8,032,029
App. No.
12/034,486
Granted
Oct 4, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods, systems and computer program products for countering the effects of four wave mixing are described. In one implementation, a controller can be used to shift an operating wavelength of an optical transmitter away from a zero-dispersion wavelength through which signals of the optical transmitter are transmitted. The controller can perform the shifting process while allowing sufficient margin for division multiplexing and minimal dispersion. The controller may determine an appropriate offset to be used for shifting the operating wavelength without subjecting the signals to a significant increase in undesirable effects such as dispersion, crosstalk and signal distortion which can impact the overall bit-error rate.

Claims (88)

1. A computer-implemented method comprising:

retrieving a first wavelength from storage;

receiving an input specifying a second wavelength;

determining, by a processor, a desired wavelength offset based on the first wavelength and the second wavelength, including:

identifying a model for determining the desired wavelength offset based on one or more design parameters, and

identifying the desired wavelength offset as a suitable offset that meets the one or more design parameters based at least in part on the model; and

controlling one or more optical parameters of an optical transmitter based on the offset.

2. The method of claim 1 , where retrieving a first wavelength includes:

retrieving the first wavelength from a database containing wavelengths associated with a zero-dispersion wavelength range of one or more transmission medium.

3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

refining the algorithmic model based on an observed rate of change to the one or more design parameters.

4. The method of claim 1 , where identifying a suitable offset includes:

receiving an input confirming the suitable offset,

where controlling an operating wavelength of an optical transmitter includes controlling the operating wavelength after receiving the input.

5. The method of claim 4 , where receiving an input includes:

prompting a user for a validity of the suitable offset; and

receiving a user input confirming the validity.

6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

comparing the first wavelength against the second wavelength to determine whether the first wavelength substantially matches the second wavelength,

where determining a desired wavelength offset includes determining the desired wavelength offset only when the first wavelength substantially matches the second wavelength.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the offset is configured to shift the second wavelength away from the first wavelength.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first wavelength is a zero-dispersion wavelength of a transmission medium through which signals of the optical transmitter are transmitted, and the second wavelength is an operating wavelength of the optical transmitter.

9. The method of claim 8 , where determining a desired wavelength offset includes:

determining a desired wavelength offset suitable to prevent the alignment of the operating wavelength and the zero-dispersion wavelength.

10. The method of claim 8 , where controlling one or more optical parameters of an optical transmitter based on the offset includes:

controlling an output wavelength of the optical transmitting including shifting the operating wavelength of the optical transmitter away from the zero-dispersion wavelength associated with the transmission medium.

11. The method of claim 10 , where shifting the operating wavelength of the optical transmitter includes adjusting an operating temperature of the optical transmitter or changing a bias current supplied to the optical transmitter.

12. The method of claim 8 , where determining a desired wavelength offset includes:

determining the desired offset empirically based on an observed rate of parameter changes associated with the optical transmitter.

13. The method of claim 1 , where determining a desired wavelength offset includes:

accessing a database containing a table comprising a list of discrete wavelength offsets; and

selecting, from the list, a suitable offset which corresponds to at least one of the first wavelength or the second wavelength as the desired wavelength offset.

14. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

prompting a user to determine whether the determined offset is acceptable;

receiving a user input regarding the determined offset; and

adjusting an output wavelength of the optical transmitter based on the determined offset if the determined offset is acceptable to the user.

15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising:

selecting an alternative offset if the determined offset is unacceptable to the user;

prompting the user to determine whether the alternative offset is acceptable;

receiving a user input regarding the alternative offset; and

adjusting an output wavelength of the optical transmitter based on the alternative offset if the alternative offset is acceptable to the user.

16. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

measuring a dispersion parameter after controlling the one or more optical parameters of an optical transmitter based on the offset;

prompting a user to determine whether the determined offset is acceptable based on the measured dispersion parameter; and

receiving a user input regarding the determined offset.

17. A system comprising:

an optical transmitter for transmitting an optical signal, the optical transmitter including:

a transmitter configured to generate an optical signal and transmit the optical signal through a transmission medium; and

a controller configured to:

identify a zero-dispersion wavelength of the transmission medium;

identify an operating wavelength of the optical transmitter;

compare the operating wavelength with the zero-dispersion wavelength;

determine, based on the comparison, a desired wavelength offset for shifting the operating wavelength away from the zero-dispersion wavelength, including:

identify a model for determining the wavelength offset based on one or more design parameters, and

identify the desired wavelength offset as a suitable offset that meets the one or more design parameters based at least in part on the model; and

determine whether the desired wavelength offset meets a predetermined criterion; and

an optical receiver for receiving the optical signal through the transmission medium.

18. The system of claim 17 , wherein the controller instructs a user to enter pass or fail information to determine whether the desired wavelength offset meets a predetermined criterion.

19. The system of claim 18 , wherein, if the user has entered pass information, the controller controls the transmitter to effectuate the desired wavelength offset.

20. The system of claim 18 , wherein, if the user has entered fail information, the controller continues to identify one or more wavelength offsets until a point at which the desired wavelength offset meets the predetermined criterion.

21. The system of claim 17 , wherein the desired wavelength offset is determined empirically based on an observed rate of system degradation.

22. The system of claim 17 , further comprising a database that includes

a library containing values or ranges of dispersion-zero wavelengths associated with one or more transmission mediums; and

a table comprising a list of discrete wavelength offsets.

23. The system of claim 22 , wherein the controller identifies the zero-dispersion wavelength by searching for a corresponding transmission medium in the library.

24. The system of claim 23 , wherein the controller determines the desired wavelength offset by accessing the table to identify a wavelength offset that meets the predetermined criterion.

25. The system of claim 17 , wherein the one or more parameters include power, wavelength, amplitude and offset of a wavelength or between wavelengths.

26. The system of claim 17 , wherein the optical transmitter further comprises:

a signal processing module configured to provide an electrical signal to the transmitter, the transmitter being configured to generate the optical signal based on the electrical signal.

27. An optical transmitter comprising:

a controller configured to:

identify a zero-dispersion wavelength of a transmission medium through which signals of the optical transmitter are transmitted;

identify an operating wavelength of the optical transmitter;

compare the operating wavelength with the zero-dispersion wavelength;

determine, based on the comparison, a desired wavelength offset for shifting the operating wavelength away from the zero-dispersion wavelength, including:

identify a model for determining the wavelength offset based on one or more design parameters, and

identify the desired wavelength offset as a suitable offset that meets the one or more design parameters based at least in part on the model; and

control an output wavelength of the optical transmitter based on the desired wavelength offset.

28. A computer-readable medium having instructions stored thereon, which, when executed by a processor, causes the processor to perform operations comprising:

a processor;

a computer-readable medium operatively coupled to the processor and including instructions, which, when executed by the processor, causes the processor to perform operations comprising:

identify a zero-dispersion wavelength of a transmission medium through which signals of an optical transmitter are transmitted;

identify an operating wavelength of the optical transmitter;

compare the operating wavelength with the zero-dispersion wavelength;

determine, based on the comparison, a desired wavelength offset for shifting the operating wavelength away from the zero-dispersion wavelength, including:

identify a model based for determining the wavelength offset on one or more design parameters, and

identify the desired wavelength offset as a suitable offset that meets the one or more design parameters based at least in part on the model; and

control an output wavelength of the optical transmitter based on the desired wavelength offset.

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