IP Library Granted Patent US 8,184,992
Granted Patent B2
US 8,184,992 · App. 12/439,705 · Granted May 22, 2012

Optical field receiver and optical transmission system

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Patent No.
US 8,184,992
App. No.
12/439,705
Granted
May 22, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

An optical field receiver comprises an optical brancher that branches a received optical multilevel signal into first and second optical signals; an optical delayed detector that performs delayed detection on the first optical signal by a delayed detector with a delay time of T/2 (where T is equal to a symbol time) and a phase difference of 90 degrees; a balanced optical receiver that converts the optical signal outputted from the first delay detector to an electric signal; and an optical intensity receiver that converts the second optical signal to an electric signal; and an electric field calculating part that generates, from the output signals of the first and second optical receivers, first and second reproduced signals indicative of the phase angle and amplitude value of the received symbol represented by the complex signal in each symbol time T.

Claims (56)

1. An optical field receiver for receiving an optical signal modulated with an information signal of symbol rate R, comprising:

an optical brancher for branching the received optical signal into first and second optical signals;

an optical delayed detector for performing delayed detection on the first optical signal at a delay time Td and shifting a phase of the first optical signal by +90° or −90°;

a first optical receiver for receiving the first optical signal output from the optical delayed detector and converting the first optical signal into a first electrical signal;

a second optical receiver for receiving the second optical signal and converting the second optical signal into a second electrical signal; and

an operation circuit for calculating the amplitude and phase of optical field of the received optical signal or in-phase component and quadrature component of the optical field, from the first and second electrical signals,

wherein a delay time Td of the optical delayed detector is Td≧1/(5R), and

a propagation time difference of the first and second optical signals from the optical brancher to the operation circuit is equal to or less than the delay time Td.

2. The optical field receiver according to claim 1 , wherein the first optical receiver is a balanced optical receiver.

3. The optical field receiver according to claim 1 , wherein the operation circuit calculates the phase of the received optical signal by normalizing amplitude dQ(t) of the first optical signal output from the first optical receiver by dividing the amplitude dQ(t) by an amount (sqrt(AM(t))·sqrt(AM(t−T)) obtained from amplitude AM(t) of the second optical signal output from the second optical receiver and amplitude AM(t−T) of the second optical signal preceding by time T than the amplitude AM(t) and performing arc sine operation.

4. An optical field receiver for receiving an optical signal modulated with an information signal of symbol rate R, comprising:

an optical brancher for branching the received optical signal into first and second optical signals;

an optical delayed detector for performing delayed detection on the first optical signal at a delay time Td and shifting a phase of the first optical signal by +90° or −90°;

a first optical receiver for receiving the first optical signal output from the optical delayed detector and converting the first optical signal into a first electrical signal;

a second optical receiver for receiving the second optical signal and converting the second optical signal into a second electrical signal; and

an operation circuit for calculating the amplitude and phase of optical field of the received optical signal or in-phase component and quadrature component of the optical field, from a difference component and a sum component of the first and second electrical signals,

wherein the delay time Td of the optical delayed detector is Td≧1/(5R), and

a propagation time difference of the first and second optical signals from the optical brancher to the operation circuit is equal to or less than the delay time Td.

5. The optical field receiver according to claim 1 , further comprising:

A/D converters for converting the first and second optical signals received by the first and second receivers into digital signals,

wherein a sampling time Tsa of the A/D converters is equal to or less than 2Td, and

the operation circuit is configured by any one of a digital operation circuit, an IC circuit, and a computer program.

6. The optical field receiver according to claim 1 , further comprising:

an optical field compensation circuit for performing inverse operation of propagation characteristics of a transmission line of the optical signal on information signal of the amplitude and phase or information signal of the in-phase component and the quadrature component of the optical field of the optical signals calculated by the operation circuit; and

means for automatically controlling a compensation amount of the optical field compensation circuit so as to make the compensation amount constant or the received state of the optical signal optimal.

7. The optical field receiver according to claim 1 further comprising:

an optical field compensation circuit for performing inverse operation of propagation characteristics of a transmission line of the optical signal on information signal of the amplitude and phase or information signal of the in-phase component and the quadrature component of the optical field of the optical signals calculated by the operation circuit; and

means for setting a compensation amount, a compensation algorithm, or initial setting values of the optical field compensation circuit from the outside.

8. The optical field receiver according to claim 6 , wherein the optical field compensation circuit compensates for at least one of a wavelength dispersion characteristic, a high-order wavelength dispersion characteristic, an optical fiber non-linear effect, and wavelength band limitation of the transmission line, among the propagation characteristics of the transmission line of the optical signal.

9. The optical field receiver according to claim 2 , further comprising means for controlling in stable the phase amount of the optical delayed detector, the length of transmission line of at least one of the first and second optical signals, the phase of at least one of the first and second electrical signals, an offset amount, gain, linearity or non-linearity of the electrical signal, or coefficients of an adaptive compensation circuit so as to make the time average value of the output signals from the first and second optical receiver zero, the waveform of field signal reconstructed from amplitude and a phase or an in-phase component and a quadrature component of the calculated optical field symmetrical in up and down direction, or the time fluctuation of the phase component of the reconstructed field signal minimum.

10. Optical transmission equipment, comprising:

an optical field receiver according to claim 1 ; and

an optical transmitter for transmitting the optical signal modulated with the information signal of symbol rate R,

wherein extinction ratio of the modulated optical signals is larger than 0.15, and

a phase rotation amount of the optical signal within time Td is equal to or less than 90°.

11. The optical transmission equipment according to claim 10 , wherein a modulation scheme of the optical signals is any one of binary optical intensity modulation, binary phase modulation, and multilevel amplitude and phase modulation.

12. The optical field receiver according to claim 7 , wherein the optical field compensation circuit compensates for at least one of a wavelength dispersion characteristic, a high-order wavelength dispersion characteristic, an optical fiber non-linear effect, and wavelength band limitation of the transmission line, among the propagation characteristics of the transmission line of the optical signal.

13. The optical field receiver according to claim 4 , further comprising:

A/D converters for converting the first and second optical signals received by the first and second receivers into digital signals,

wherein a sampling time Tsa of the A/D converters is equal to or less than 2Td, and

the operation circuit is configured by any one of a digital operation circuit, an IC circuit, and a computer program.

14. The optical field receiver according to claim 4 , further comprising:

an optical field compensation circuit for performing inverse operation of propagation characteristics of a transmission line of the optical signal on information signal of the amplitude and phase or information signal of the in-phase component and the quadrature component of the optical field of the optical signals calculated by the operation circuit; and

means for automatically controlling a compensation amount of the optical field compensation circuit so as to make the compensation amount constant or the received state of the optical signal optimal.

15. The optical field receiver according to claim 4 , further comprising:

an optical field compensation circuit for performing inverse operation of propagation characteristics of a transmission line of the optical signal on information signal of the amplitude and phase or information signal of the in-phase component and the quadrature component of the optical field of the optical signals calculated by the operation circuit; and

means for setting a compensation amount, a compensation algorithm, or initial setting values of the optical field compensation circuit from the outside.

16. The optical field receiver according to claim 4 , wherein the optical field compensation circuit compensates for at least one of a wavelength dispersion characteristic, a high-order wavelength dispersion characteristic, an optical fiber non-linear effect, and wavelength band limitation of the transmission line, among the propagation characteristics of the transmission line of the optical signal.

17. The optical field receiver according to claim 4 , further comprising means for controlling in stable the phase amount of the optical delayed detector, the length of transmission line of at least one of the first and second optical signals, the phase of at least one of the first and second electrical signals, an offset amount, gain, linearity or non-linearity of the electrical signal, or coefficients of an adaptive compensation circuit so as to make the time average value of the output signals from the first and second optical receiver zero, the waveform of field signal reconstructed from amplitude and a phase or an in-phase component and a quadrature component of the calculated optical field symmetrical in up and down direction, or the time fluctuation of the phase component of the reconstructed field signal minimum.

18. Optical transmission equipment, comprising:

an optical field receiver according to claim 4 ; and

an optical transmitter for transmitting the optical signal modulated with the information signal of symbol rate R,

wherein extinction ratio of the modulated optical signals is larger than 0.15, and

a phase rotation amount of the optical signal within time Td is equal to or less than 90°.

19. The optical transmission equipment according to claim 4 , wherein a modulation scheme of the optical signals is any one of binary optical intensity modulation, binary phase modulation, and multilevel amplitude and phase modulation.

20. The optical field receiver according to claim 4 , wherein the optical field compensation circuit compensates for at least one of a wavelength dispersion characteristic, a high-order wavelength dispersion characteristic, an optical fiber non-linear effect, and wavelength band limitation of the transmission line, among the propagation characteristics of the transmission line of the optical signal.

Assignments (2)
MERGER Recorded Jan 7, 2010
From: HITACHI COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES, LTD.
To: HITACHI, LTD.
Reel/Frame 023741/0708 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 3, 2009
From: KIKUCHI, NOBUHIKO
To: HITACHI COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES, LTD.
Reel/Frame 022335/0552 →