IP Library Granted Patent US 9,647,761
Granted Patent B1
US 9,647,761 · App. 14/628,043 · Granted May 9, 2017

Flexible rate communication signalling

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Patent No.
US 9,647,761
App. No.
14/628,043
Granted
May 9, 2017
Kind
B1
Abstract

Flexible rate communication signalling apparatus and methods are disclosed. A determination is made as to a set of one or more of first frames and second frames which would provide a desired communication rate. The first frames and the second frames have a common frame structure but different associated rates. The determined set of one or more of the first frames and the second frames, including received client signals, is generated.

Claims (70)

1. An apparatus comprising:

an interface to receive mapped client signals in higher order OPU frames;

a framer coupled to the interface to frame the mapped client signals in each of the OPU frames into ODU frames and to frame the ODU frames into OTU frames, wherein the ODU frames and the OTU frames respectively comprise heterogeneous concatenations of multiple ODU frames and multiple OTU frames that are selected by the framer based on a target communication rate lower than a rate associated with the received OPU frames, and have a common frame structure with the received OPU frames and different rates,

wherein the client signals are mapped to Tributary Slots in a payload of the OPU frames,

wherein the framer is configured to fragment the payload of each of the OPU frames between Tributary Slots in a payload of the ODU frames,

wherein the Tributary Slots in the payload of the OPU frames and the Tributary Slots in the payload of the ODU frames have the same associated rate, and

wherein the payload of each of the ODU frames has a different number of Tributary Slots than the payload of the OPU frames.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 , the multiple ODU frames and the multiple OTU frames comprising first ODU frames and first OTU frames having an associated first rate, and second ODU frames and second OTU frames having an associated second rate, wherein the first rate is a multiple of the second rate.

3. The apparatus of claim 1 , the multiple ODU frames and the multiple OTU frames comprising first ODU frames and first OTU frames having an associated first rate, and second ODU frames and second OTU frames having an associated second rate, wherein the first rate is 100G and the second rate is 50G.

4. The apparatus of claim 1 , the multiple ODU frames and the multiple OTU frames comprising first ODU frames and first OTU frames having an associated first rate, and second ODU frames and second OTU frames having an associated second rate wherein the first rate is a fractional multiple of the second rate.

5. The apparatus of claim 1 , the multiple ODU frames and the multiple OTU frames comprising first ODU frames and first OTU frames having an associated first rate, and second ODU frames and second OTU frames having an associated second rate, wherein the first rate is 100G and the second rate is either any multiple of 10G up to 90G or any multiple of 5G up to 95G.

6. The apparatus of claim 1 , the multiple ODU frames and the multiple OTU frames comprising first ODU frames and first OTU frames having an associated first rate, and second ODU frames and second OTU frames having an associated second rate, wherein the first rate is 100G and the second rate is any multiple of 25G up to 75G.

7. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising:

a mapper, coupled to the interface, to provide the mapped client signals to the framer.

8. Optical communication equipment comprising:

the apparatus of claim 1 .

9. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the framer is configured to fragment the payload of each of the OPU frames by removing unused Tributary Slots and redistributing Tributary Slots that carry client signals into the payloads of the ODU frames.

10. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising:

an optical interface, coupled to the framer, to distribute and inversely multiplex the multiple OTU frames of different rates comprising the heterogeneous concatenations to different numbers of physical and Logical Lanes.

11. The apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the Logical Lanes have a 5G rate.

12. A method comprising:

receiving mapped client signals in higher order OPU frames;

framing the mapped client signals in each of the OPU frames into ODU frames; and

framing the ODU frames into OTU frames,

wherein the ODU frames and the OTU frames respectively comprise heterogeneous concatenations of multiple ODU frames and multiple OTU frames that are selected based on a target communication rate lower than a rate associated with the received OPU frames, and have a common frame structure with the received OPU frames and different rates,

wherein the client signals are mapped to Tributary Slots in a payload of the OPU frames,

wherein the framer is configured to fragment the payload of each of the OPU frames between Tributary Slots in a payload of the ODU frames,

wherein the Tributary Slots in the payload of the OPU frames and the Tributary Slots in the payload of the ODU frames have the same associated rate, and

wherein the payload of each of the ODU frames has a different number of Tributary Slots than the payload of the OPU frames.

13. The method of claim 12 , the multiple ODU frames and the multiple OTU frames comprising first ODU frames and first OTU frames having an associated first rate, and second ODU frames and second OTU frames having an associated second rate, wherein the first rate is a multiple of the second rate.

14. The method of claim 12 , the multiple ODU frames and the multiple OTU frames comprising first ODU frames and first OTU frames having an associated first rate, and second ODU frames and second OTU frames having an associated second rate, wherein the first rate is 100G and the second rate is 50G.

15. The method of claim 12 , the multiple ODU frames and the multiple OTU frames comprising first ODU frames and first OTU frames having an associated first rate, and second ODU frames and second OTU frames having an associated second rate wherein the first rate is a fractional multiple of the second rate.

16. The method of claim 12 , the multiple ODU frames and the multiple OTU frames comprising first ODU frames and first OTU frames having an associated first rate, and second ODU frames and second OTU frames having an associated second rate, wherein the first rate is 100G and the second rate is either any multiple of 10G up to 90G or any multiple of 5G up to 95G.

17. The method of claim 12 , the multiple ODU frames and the multiple OTU frames comprising first ODU frames and first OTU frames having an associated first rate, and second ODU frames and second OTU frames having an associated second rate, wherein the first rate is 100G and the second rate is any multiple of 25G up to 75G.

18. The method of claim 12 , further comprising:

fragmenting the payload of each of the OPU frames by removing unused Tributary Slots and redistributing Tributary Slots that carry client signals into the payloads of the ODU frames.

19. The method of claim 12 , further comprising:

distributing and inversely multiplexing the multiple OTU frames of different rates comprising the heterogeneous concatenations to different numbers of physical and Logical Lanes.

20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the Logical Lanes have a 5G rate.

21. An apparatus comprising:

an interface to receive mapped client signals in higher order OPU frames;

a framer coupled to the interface to frame the mapped client signals in each of the OPU frames into ODU frames and to frame the ODU frames into OTU frames, wherein the ODU frames and the OTU frames respectively comprise heterogeneous concatenations of multiple ODU frames and multiple OTU frames that are selected by the framer based on a target communication rate lower than a rate associated with the received OPU frames, and have a common frame structure with the received OPU frames and different rates,

wherein the OPU frames comprise a concatenated structure of identical slices or frames having payloads with the same number of Tributary Slots of the same bit rate, and wherein the multiple ODU frames comprise a concatenated structure of multiple heterogeneous ODU slices or frames having payloads with the same Tributary Slots bit rate as the OPU frames but a different number of Tributary Slots.

22. The apparatus of claim 21 , wherein the number of concatenated slices or frames in the ODU frames is equal to the number of concatenated slices or frames in the OPU frames.

23. The apparatus of claim 21 , the multiple ODU frames and the multiple OTU frames comprising first ODU frames and first OTU frames having an associated first rate, and second ODU frames and second OTU frames having an associated second rate, wherein the first rate is a multiple or a fractional multiple of the second rate.

24. Optical communication equipment comprising:

the apparatus of claim 21 .

25. A method comprising:

receiving mapped client signals in higher order OPU frames;

framing the mapped client signals in each of the OPU frames into ODU frames; and

framing the ODU frames into OTU frames,

wherein the ODU frames and the OTU frames respectively comprise heterogeneous concatenations of multiple ODU frames and multiple OTU frames that are selected based on a target communication rate lower than a rate associated with the received OPU frames, and have a common frame structure with the received OPU frames and different rates,

wherein the OPU frames comprise a concatenated structure of identical slices or frames having payloads with the same number of Tributary Slots of the same bit rate, and wherein the multiple ODU frames comprise a concatenated structure of multiple heterogeneous ODU slices or frames having payloads with the same Tributary Slots bit rate as the OPU frames but a different number of Tributary Slots.

26. The method of claim 25 , wherein the number of concatenated slices or frames in the ODU frames is equal to the number of concatenated slices or frames in the OPU frames.

27. The method of claim 25 , the multiple ODU frames and the multiple OTU frames comprising first ODU frames and first OTU frames having an associated first rate, and second ODU frames and second OTU frames having an associated second rate, wherein the first rate is a multiple or a fractional multiple of the second rate.

28. An apparatus comprising:

means for receiving mapped client signals in higher order OPU frames;

means for framing the mapped client signals in each of the OPU frames into ODU frames; and

means for framing the ODU frames into OTU frames,

wherein the ODU frames and the OTU frames respectively comprise heterogeneous concatenations of multiple ODU frames and multiple OTU frames that are selected based on a target communication rate lower than a rate associated with the received OPU frames, and have a common frame structure with the received OPU frames and different rates,

wherein the OPU frames comprise a concatenated structure of identical slices or frames having payloads with the same number of Tributary Slots of the same bit rate, and wherein the multiple ODU frames comprise a concatenated structure of multiple heterogeneous ODU slices or frames having payloads with the same Tributary Slots bit rate as the OPU frames but a different number of Tributary Slots.

29. An apparatus comprising:

means for receiving mapped client signals in higher order OPU frames;

means for framing the mapped client signals in each of the OPU frames into ODU frames; and

means for framing the ODU frames into OTU frames,

wherein the ODU frames and the OTU frames respectively comprise heterogeneous concatenations of multiple ODU frames and multiple OTU frames that are selected based on a target communication rate lower than a rate associated with the received OPU frames, and have a common frame structure with the received OPU frames and different rates,

wherein the client signals are mapped to Tributary Slots in a payload of the OPU frames,

wherein the framer is configured to fragment the payload of each of the OPU frames between Tributary Slots in a payload of the ODU frames,

wherein the Tributary Slots in the payload of the OPU frames and the Tributary Slots in the payload of the ODU frames have the same associated rate, and

wherein the payload of each of the ODU frames has a different number of Tributary Slots than the payload of the OPU frames.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 27, 2021
From: CAVIUM INTERNATIONAL
To: MARVELL ASIA PTE LTD.
Reel/Frame 057336/0873 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 25, 2021
From: MARVELL TECHNOLOGY CAYMAN I
To: CAVIUM INTERNATIONAL
Reel/Frame 057279/0519 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 23, 2021
From: INPHI CORPORATION
To: MARVELL TECHNOLOGY CAYMAN I
Reel/Frame 056649/0823 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 23, 2017
From: CORTINA SYSTEMS, INC.
To: INPHI CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 041362/0644 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 20, 2015
From: CAIA, JEAN-MICHEL; CALDERON, JUAN-CARLOS; ZARABI, ARUN
To: CORTINA SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 034999/0601 →