IP Library Granted Patent US 8,611,743
Granted Patent B2
US 8,611,743 · App. 13/311,686 · Granted Dec 17, 2013

Optical-layer traffic grooming in flexible optical networks

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Patent No.
US 8,611,743
App. No.
13/311,686
Granted
Dec 17, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods and systems for optical signal grooming that include providing one or more input signals, each having one or more modulated subcarriers, to a grooming processor; and grooming the input signals at a subcarrier level with the grooming processor to produce one or more output signals by arranging the modulated subcarriers in the output signals according to a grooming operation such that the modulated subcarriers are not demodulated or decoded prior to grooming.

Claims (27)

1. A method for signal grooming, comprising:

providing one or more input signals, each having one or more modulated subcarriers, to an add/drop aggregator which receives locally process channels, selects channels to be dropped and sends selected channels to a grooming processor; and

grooming the input signals at a subcarrier level with the grooming processor, wherein the grooming processor includes a data stream switch that does not process at a packet level or frame level to produce one or more output signals to the add/drop aggregator by arranging the modulated subcarriers in the output signals according to a grooming operation such that the modulated subcarriers are not demodulated or decoded prior to grooming, wherein the input and output signals are optical signals and the subcarriers are orthogonal frequency division multiplexed subcarriers.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the grooming processor is a data stream switch.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the grooming operation includes one of a crossing operation, a shifting operation, and a switching operation.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein grooming is performed independent of modulation format.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein grooming further comprises producing one or more output signals by combining a plurality of modulated subcarriers into a single signal.

6. A signal grooming system, comprising:

one or more receivers, each configured to receive an input signal having one or more modulated subcarriers;

an add/drop aggregator which receives locally process channels, selects channels to be dropped and sends selected channels;

a grooming processor configured to arrange the modulated input subcarriers at the subcarrier level into one or more modulated output subcarriers according to a grooming operation such that the modulated subcarriers are not demodulated or decoded prior to grooming, wherein the grooming processor includes a data stream switch that does not process at a packet level or frame level to produce one or more output signals to the add/drop aggregator; and

one or more transmitters, each configured to transmit an output signal having one or more of said modulated output subcarriers, wherein the input and output signals are optical signals and the modulated subcarriers are orthogonal frequency division multiplexed subcarriers.

7. The signal grooming system of claim 6 , wherein the grooming processor is a data stream switch.

8. The signal grooming system of claim 6 , wherein the grooming operation includes one of a crossing operation, a shifting operation, and a switching operation.

9. The signal grooming system of claim 6 , wherein the grooming processor is further configured to groom subcarriers independent of modulation format.

10. The signal grooming system of claim 6 , wherein the grooming processor is further configured to producing one or more output signals by combining a plurality of modulated subcarriers into a single signal.

11. A reconfigurable add-drop multiplexer (ROADM) node, comprising:

one or more reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexer subsystems, each configured to accept an input signal and to pass said input signal to each other ROADM subsystem for retransmission;

an add/drop aggregator configured to receive the input signals from each of the ROADM subsystems and to control adding and dropping operations on the input signals;

a grooming subsystem, comprising:

one or more receivers, each configured to receive an input signal having one or more modulated subcarriers;

an add/drop aggregator which receives locally process channels, selects channels to be dropped and sends selected channels to a grooming processor configured to arrange the modulated input subcarriers at the subcarrier level into one or more modulated output subcarriers according to a grooming operation, including a data stream switch that does not process at a packet level or frame level to produce one or more output signals to the add/drop aggregator such that the modulated subcarriers are not demodulated or decoded prior to grooming;

one or more transmitters, each configured to transmit an output signal having one or more of said modulated output subcarriers, wherein the input and output signals are optical signals and the modulated subcarriers are orthogonal frequency division multiplexed subcarriers.

12. The ROADM node of claim 11 , wherein the grooming processor is a data stream switch.

13. The ROADM node of claim 11 , wherein the grooming operation includes one of a crossing operation, a shifting operation, and a switching operation.

14. The ROADM node of claim 11 , wherein the grooming processor is further configured to groom subcarriers independent of modulation format.

15. The ROADM node of claim 11 , wherein the grooming processor is further configured to producing one or more output signals by combining a plurality of modulated subcarriers into a single signal.

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