IP Library Granted Patent US 8,094,369
Granted Patent B2
US 8,094,369 · App. 12/097,498 · Granted Jan 10, 2012

Regulatable optical amplifier, and method for regulating an optical amplifier

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Patent No.
US 8,094,369
App. No.
12/097,498
Granted
Jan 10, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention relates to a regulatable optical amplifier which has at least two series-connected amplifier groups, each amplifier group having a regulating device. Connected upstream of the optical amplifier is a power monitor device for detecting changes in the input power, whose electrical output is connected both to the first regulating device and to the second regulating device. In line with the invention, the first and second regulating devices have a control line inserted between them which comprises a series circuit containing a high-pass filter, a delay and signal-shaping unit and a feed-forward control unit for generating a correction signal for the second regulating device. In this arrangement, the high-pass filter has a cut-off frequency which corresponds approximately to the cut-off frequency of the first amplifier group. The inventive control line optimizes the regulating response such that power transients in the output signal from the optical amplifier are reduced particularly after an abrupt change in the input power.

Claims (37)

1. A regulatable optical amplifier, comprising:

at least two series-connected amplifier groups,

in which each amplifier group respectively has a pump device and a regulating device connected to the pump device, the regulating device, in the event of a change in the input power, adapting the pump power in order to maintain a constant amplifier gain; and

a power monitor device for detecting changes in the input power is connected upstream of a first amplifier group, the electrical output of the power monitor device being connected both to a first regulating device and to a second regulating device, wherein

inserted between the first and the second regulating device is a control chain having a series circuit comprising

a high-pass filter having a cut-off frequency which corresponds approximately to the cut-off frequency of the first amplifier group,

a delay and signal-shaping unit, and

a feedforward control unit for generating a correction signal for the second regulating device.

2. The regulatable optical amplifier as claimed in claim 1 ,

wherein the delay and signal-shaping unit comprises a series circuit composed of a delay element and a differential element, the differential element comprising an input-side branching element for splitting the input signal into two identical partial signals, a further delay element, which is arranged on one of the partial paths, and an output-side adder for combining the delayed and the undelayed partial signal.

3. The regulatable optical amplifier as claimed in claim 1 ,

wherein each of the regulating devices of the amplifier groups has on an input side a scaling unit followed by a first branching location, in that a first output connected to a control unit and a second output leads to a first input of a first mixing location,

a second input of the first mixing location is connected to an output-side power monitor device of the respective amplifier group,

an output of the first mixing location is connected to a regulating unit, the output of which leads to a first input of a second mixing location, and

a second input of the second mixing location is connected to the control unit and the output of the second mixing location is connected to the pump device of the respective amplifier group.

4. The regulatable optical amplifier as claimed in claim 3 ,

wherein the regulating device of the first amplifier group is configured such that there is arranged downstream of the first branching location a second branching location, the first output of which is connected to the first mixing location and the second output of which is connected to the control chain.

5. The regulatable optical amplifier as claimed in claim 3 ,

wherein the regulating device of the second amplifier group is configured such that a first delay element is connected upstream of the control unit and a second delay element is connected upstream of the first mixing location, the delays obtained in the delay elements being different.

6. The regulatable optical amplifier as claimed

claim 1 , wherein the delay and signal-shaping unit of the control chain comprises only a delay element.

7. The regulatable optical amplifier as claimed in

claim 1 , wherein each amplifier group comprises at least one amplifier stage.

8. The regulatable optical amplifier as claimed in

claim 1 , wherein at least one dispersion compensating fiber is arranged between the amplifier groups.

9. A method for regulating an optical amplifier, comprising:

providing at least two series-connected amplifier groups, the gain of the optical amplifier being regulated by regulating devices; and

adapting a pump power fed to each amplifier group to maintain a constant amplifier gain, by determining a change in the input power of the first amplifier group and, in the event of a change in the input power, wherein

part of the input power is tapped off and fed to the regulating devices of the amplifier groups, and is used after scaling for feedforward control and for setting a desired value of the output power of the respective amplifier group,

the scaled control signal for the first regulating device is fed to a high-pass filter, the transfer function of which corresponds to that

of the first amplifier group without taking account of delays,

a signal pulse is generated from the control signal shaped by means of the high-pass filter, by means of a delay and signal-shaping unit, and

the signal pulse is adapted in terms of amplitude to the pump power required for the second amplifier group and is subsequently used as a correction signal for the regulating device of the second amplifier group.

10. The method as claimed in claim 9 ,

wherein the time duration of the signal pulse corresponds to a reaction time of the first regulating device.

11. The method as claimed in claim 9 ,

wherein the scaled control signal for the second regulating device is split and both partial signals are temporally delayed, the delay time for the control signal comprising the sum of the delay time of the optical signal within the first amplifier group plus the delay time of the optical signal within a dispersion compensating fiber arranged between the first and second amplifier groups minus the reaction time of the second regulating device, and the delay time for the desired value comprising the sum of the delay times of the optical signal within the first and second amplifier groups plus the delay time of the optical signal within a dispersion compensating fiber arranged between the first and second amplifier groups.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 26, 2018
From: CERBERUS BUSINESS FINANCE, LLC
To: XIEON NETWORKS S.A.R.L.
Reel/Frame 047335/0952 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 16, 2014
From: XIEON NETWORKS S.A R.L
To: CERBERUS BUSINESS FINANCE, LLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 034639/0201 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 25, 2013
From: NOKIA SIEMENS NETWORKS GMBH & CO. KG
To: XIEON NETWORKS S.A.R.L.
Reel/Frame 031719/0220 →