IP Library Granted Patent US 10,498,438
Granted Patent B2
US 10,498,438 · App. 15/875,734 · Granted Dec 3, 2019

Automatic calibration of loopback data in line monitoring systems

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Patent No.
US 10,498,438
App. No.
15/875,734
Granted
Dec 3, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system and method for automatically calibrating loopback data in a line monitoring system of an optical communication system. Extra peaks in loopback data are calibrated out of the loopback data used by the system by identifying pairs of peaks in the loopback data associated with test signal transmissions through the same high loss loopback path from opposite ends of the optical transmission path.

Claims (62)

1. An optical communication system comprising:

an optical transmission path;

a plurality of repeaters coupled to the optical transmission path, each of the repeaters comprising a high loss loopback (HLLB) path;

first line monitoring equipment (LME) coupled to a first end of the transmission path, the first LME being configured to transmit first LME test signals on the transmission path and receive first LME loopback data from the transmission path in response to the LME test signals, the first LME loopback data comprising a peak associated with the location of each of the HLLB paths on the transmission path;

second LME coupled to a second end of the transmission path, the second LME being configured to transmit second LME test signals on the transmission path and receive second LME loopback data from the transmission path in response to the second LME test signal, the second LME loopback data comprising a peak associated with the location of each of the HLLB paths on the transmission path; and

a calibration processor configured to:

identify pairs of peaks in the first LME loopback data and the second LME loopback data to provide calibrated first LME loopback data and calibrated second LME loopback data, each pair of peaks including a peak of the first LME loopback data associated with one of the HLLB paths and a peak of the second LME loopback data associated with the one of the HLLB paths,

compare a plurality of the peaks in the first LME loopback data to identify which peak of the plurality of peaks in the first LME loopback data is associated with the first LME test signal passing through an associated one of the HLLB paths,

calculate an accuracy for each of the plurality of peaks, and

identify one of the plurality of peaks having the highest associated accuracy as the peak of the first LME loopback data associated with the first LME test signal passing through the associated one of the HLLB paths.

2. The optical communication system according to claim 1 , wherein the calibration processor is configured to omit any peak in the first LME loopback data from the calibrated first LME loopback data that does not have a pair in the second LME loopback data.

3. The optical communication system according to claim 1 , wherein the calibration processor is configured to omit any peak in the second LME loopback data from the calibrated second LME loopback data that does not have a pair in the first LME loopback data.

4. The optical communication system according to claim 1 , wherein the accuracy (A) for each of the plurality of peaks is given by:

A

=

1

n

=

0

N

P

n

-

P

_

2

where P n is the power of the nth one of the plurality of peaks, P is the average of the power of the plurality of peaks, and N is the total number of the plurality of peaks.

5. A method of calibrating loopback data in an optical communication system including an optical transmission path and a plurality of repeaters coupled to the optical transmission path, each of the repeaters comprising a high loss loopback (HLLB) path, the method comprising:

transmitting a first line monitoring equipment (LME) test signal on the transmission path;

receiving first LME loopback data from the transmission path in response to the first LME test signal, the first LME loopback data having peaks associated with a location of each of the HLLB paths on the transmission path;

transmitting a second LME test signal on the transmission path;

receiving second LME loopback data from the transmission path in response to the second LME test signal, the second LME second loopback data having peaks associated with the location of each of the HLLB paths on the transmission path;

identifying pairs of peaks in the first LME loopback data and the second LME loopback data to provide calibrated first LME loopback data and calibrated second LME loopback data, each pair of peaks including a peak of the first LME loopback data associated with one of the HLLB paths and a peak of the second LME loopback data associated with the one of the HLLB paths;

comparing a plurality of the peaks in the first LME loopback data to identify which peak of the plurality of peaks in the first LME loopback data is associated with the first LME test signal passing through an associated one of the HLLB paths;

calculating an accuracy for each of the plurality of peaks; and

identifying the one of the plurality of peaks having the highest associated accuracy as the peak of the first LME loopback data associated with the first LME test signal passing through the associated one of the HLLB paths.

6. The method according to claim 5 , the method further comprising omitting any peak in the first LME loopback data from the calibrated first LME loopback data that does not have a pair in the second LME loopback data.

7. The method according to claim 5 , the method further comprising omitting any peak in the second LME loopback data from the calibrated second LME loopback data that does not have a pair in the first LME loopback data.

8. The method according to claim 5 , wherein the comparing of the plurality of the peaks in the first LME loopback is before the identifying pairs of peaks in the first LME loopback data and second LME loopback data.

9. The method according to claim 8 , wherein the accuracy (A) for each of the plurality of peaks is given by:

A

=

1

n

=

0

N

P

n

-

P

_

2

where P n is the power of the nth one of the plurality of peaks, P is the average of the power of the plurality of peaks, and N is the total number of the plurality of peaks.

Assignments (6)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 27, 2021
From: SUBCOM, LLC
To: GOLDMAN SACHS BANK USA, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 27, 2021
From: GOLDMAN SACHS LENDING PARTNERS LLC, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: TYCO ELECTRONICS SUBSEA COMMUNICATIONS LLC
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 27, 2018
From: TYCO ELECTRONICS SUBSEA COMMUNICATIONS LLC
To: SUBCOM, LLC
Reel/Frame 047649/0131 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 16, 2018
From: TYCO ELECTRONICS SUBSEA COMMUNICATIONS LLC
To: SUBCOM, LLC
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 2, 2018
From: TYCO ELECTRONICS SUBSEA COMMUNICATIONS LLC
To: GOLDMAN SACHS LENDING PARTNERS LLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 22, 2018
From: XU, YUNLU; KRAM, RICHARD; LISS, JONATHAN M.
To: TYCO ELECTRONICS SUBSEA COMMUNICATIONS LLC
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