IP Library Granted Patent US 8,903,250
Granted Patent B2
US 8,903,250 · App. 13/150,802 · Granted Dec 2, 2014

Cost-effective multi-rate upstream for 10GEPON based on high efficiency coding

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Patent No.
US 8,903,250
App. No.
13/150,802
Granted
Dec 2, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems and methods are disclosed to provide an upstream rate between 1 Gbps and 10 Gbps in a cost effective manner in a 10 GEPON. In an embodiment, an optical network unit (ONU) transmitter includes a burst transceiver and a physical layer (PHY) including a high performance digital to analog converter (DAC), a pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) module configured to encode end user data using a modulation scheme having more than two levels, and a laser. The ONU transmitter transmits the encoded end user data to an optical line terminal (OLT) receiver, which demodulates the data using a PAM demodulator and sends it to a service provider.

Claims (76)

1. A system comprising an optical network unit (ONU) transmitter, wherein the ONU transmitter includes:

a pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) module configured to:

receive end user data corresponding to an end user application,

select, from a plurality of orders of a modulation scheme, an order of the modulation scheme based on a characteristic of the end user application, and

encode the end user data using the modulation scheme with the selected order;

a digital to analog converter (DAC) coupled to an output of the PAM module; and

an optical transmission device coupled to an output of the DAC, wherein the optical transmission device is configured to transmit the encoded end user data.

2. The system of claim 1 , further comprising:

an optical line terminal (OLT) receiver configured to receive the encoded end user data, wherein the OLT receiver includes:

an analog to digital converter (ADC), and

a demodulator coupled to an output of the ADC.

3. The system of claim 2 , further comprising:

a passive optical network (PON) interface coupled to the OLT receiver; and

a backplane coupled to the OLT receiver, wherein the backplane is configured to interface with a service provider.

4. The system of claim 2 , wherein the OLT receiver includes a physical layer (PHY) coupled to a plurality of optical transmit/receive modules, and wherein the optical transmit/receive modules are in communication with a plurality of optical network units (ONUs).

5. The system of claim 4 , wherein the PAM module is configured to support the following data transmission rates depending on the order of the modulation scheme:

1 Gpbs;

2 Gbps;

5 Gbps;

7.5 Gbps; and

10 Gbps.

6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the optical transmission device is a laser.

7. The system of claim 1 , further comprising:

a training sequence module configured to add a training sequence to the start of a burst for calibration of level thresholds used for the modulation scheme.

8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the order of the modulation scheme determines a rate of transmission of the ONU transmitter.

9. The system of claim 8 , wherein the optical transmission device is configured to convey a predetermined number of bits per symbol, and wherein the predetermined number of bits per symbol is determined based on the order of the modulation scheme.

10. A system comprising an optical line terminal (OLT), wherein the OLT includes:

a transceiver configured to receive end user data corresponding to an end user application in communication with a plurality of optical network units (ONUs); and

a physical layer (PHY) coupled to the transceiver, wherein the PHY includes:

an analog to digital converter (ADC), and

a demodulator configured to demodulate the end user data according to a modulation scheme set by the ONUs, wherein an order of the modulation scheme is selected from a plurality of orders by the ONUs based on a characteristic of the end user application.

11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the demodulator is one of:

a pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) demodulator;

a pulse width modulation (PWM) demodulator;

a frequency modulation demodulator; or

a sub-carrier modulation demodulator.

12. The system of claim 10 , further comprising an optical network unit (ONU), wherein the ONU includes:

a second PHY including:

a modulation module configured to encode the end user data using a modulation scheme having more than two levels, and

an optical transmission device configured to transmit the encoded end user data to the OLT.

13. The system of claim 12 , wherein the modulation module is one of:

a pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) module;

a pulse width modulation (PWM) module;

a frequency modulation module; or

a sub-carrier modulation module.

14. A method comprising:

receiving, at an optical network unit (ONU), end user data corresponding to an end user application;

selecting, at the ONU, an order of a modulation scheme from a plurality of orders based on a characteristic of the end user application;

encoding the end user data using the modulation scheme with the selected order;

converting the end user data to an analog format; and

transmitting the encoded end user data to an optical line terminal (OLT) receiver.

15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising:

converting the encoded end user data to a digital format; and

demodulating the encoded end user data based on the modulation scheme,

16. The method of claim 14 , wherein the encoded end user data is transmitted as a signal including a predetermined number of bits per symbol, and wherein the predetermined number of bits per symbol is determined based on the order of the modulation scheme.

17. The system of claim 1 , wherein the selection of the order is further based on hardware capabilities of the ONU and a desired data rate for upstream transmission.

18. A transmitter for an optical network unit (ONU), the transmitter comprising:

a pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) module configured to:

receive end user data corresponding to an end user application,

select, from a plurality of orders of a modulation scheme, an order of the modulation scheme based on a characteristic of the end user application,

select, based on the characteristic of the end user application, a symbol rate for the modulation scheme, and

encode the end user data using the modulation scheme with the selected order and the selected symbol rate;

a digital to analog converter (DAC) coupled to an output of the PAM module; and

an optical transmission device coupled to an output of the DAC, wherein the optical transmission device is configured to transmit the encoded end user data.

19. The transmitter of claim 18 , wherein the PAM module is configured to select the order and the symbol rate based on a desired data rate for upstream transmission and hardware capabilities of the ONU.

20. The transmitter of claim 18 , wherein the PAM module is further configured to:

determine, based on the end user data, current upstream and downstream bandwidth requirements of the end user application; and

select the order and the symbol rate based on the current upstream and downstream bandwidth requirements of the end user application.

21. The transmitter of claim 18 , wherein the PAM module is further configured to:

receive second end user data corresponding to the end user application;

determine, based on the second end user data, current upstream and downstream bandwidth requirements of the end user application;

select a second order and a second symbol rate based on the current upstream and downstream bandwidth requirements of the end user application, wherein the second order and the second symbol rate are different then the order and the symbol rate; and

encode the second end user data using the modulation scheme with the second order and the second symbol rate.

22. The transmitter of claim 18 , wherein the PAM module is farther configured to:

determine, based on the end user data, an upstream to downstream bandwidth ratio required by the end user application; and

select the order and the symbol rate based on the upstream to downstream bandwidth ratio.

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