IP Library Granted Patent US 11,070,306
Granted Patent B2
US 11,070,306 · App. 16/633,753 · Granted Jul 20, 2021

Method of transmitting data and transmission system

Inventors: Martin Rudolf Behringer (Regensburg, DE); Hubert Halbritter (Dietfurt, DE); Roland Heinrich Enzmann (Gelugor, MY)
Assignee: OSRAM OLED GmbH
H04J14/0227G02B6/0068G02B6/43G02F1/133606G02F1/2257H01S5/18311H04B10/116H04B10/1149G02F1/133607
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Patent No.
US 11,070,306
App. No.
16/633,753
Granted
Jul 20, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of transmitting optical data includes providing a plurality of light sources in a transmission system, transmitting a data signal with data to be transmitted to the transmission system, decomposing the data signal in the transmission system into N different sub-signals, wherein N is a natural number with N≥2, and controlling the light sources based on the sub-signals such that each of the light sources emits light according to one of the sub-signals and the light emitted overall by the light sources transmits the data.

Claims (44)

1. A method of transmitting optical data comprising:

providing a plurality of light sources in a transmission system,

transmitting a data signal with data to be transmitted to the transmission system,

decomposing the data signal in the transmission system into N different sub-signals, wherein N is a natural number with N≥2, and

controlling the light sources based on the sub-signals such that each of the light sources emits light according to one of the sub-signals and the light emitted overall by the light sources transmits the data,

wherein all light sources are structurally identical.

2. The method according to claim 1 ,

wherein the light sources are surface-emitting semiconductor lasers comprising a resonator in a direction parallel to a growth direction of a semiconductor layer sequence of the semiconductor lasers, and

the light sources are each operated with a mean driver current reduced by a factor N, compared to a control of the light sources directly by the data signal.

3. The method according to claim 2 ,

wherein the same semiconductor layer sequence is used for all the light sources.

4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the sub-signals are orthogonal to one another.

5. The method according to claim 4 , wherein the data signal is decomposed into the sub-signals by an orthogonal frequency multiplex method.

6. The method according to claim 3 ,

wherein 4 to 200 of the light sources are unambiguously assigned to each sub-signal, and

each sub-signal is supplied to the associated light sources via a dedicated electrical supply line.

7. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the light sources assigned to a specific sub-signal are each arranged in rows, seen in a plan view.

8. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the light sources associated with a specific sub-signal are each arranged block by block, seen in plan view so that a field of at least 4×4 and at most 16×16 of said light sources is formed.

9. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the light sources assigned to the sub-signals are arranged in a mixed manner, seen in plan view so that between adjacent light sources associated with one of the sub-signals, at least one light source associated with another one of the sub-signals is located.

10. The method according to claim 1 , wherein at least some of the light sources are supplied with a varying operating current and the operating current is modulated with regard to the current intensity thereof according to the associated sub-signal.

11. The method according to claim 1 , wherein at least some of the light sources are supplied with a constant operating current and the associated sub-signal is modulated by varying switching times of the operating current.

12. The method according to claim 1 ,

wherein at least some of the light sources are configured for directed emission of the light into spatial angle regions different from one another, and

into at least one of the spatial angle regions only a part of the data is sent.

13. The method according to claim 1 ,

wherein the light sources each have an emission surface that emits the light with an average diameter of 3 μm to 30 μm,

a wavelength of maximum intensity of the light of 365 nm to 490 nm, or 770 nm to 1.15 μm, and

the emitted light is laser radiation.

14. A transmission system configured to perform the method according to claim 1 , comprising:

a plurality of light sources,

a receiving device that receives a data signal comprising data to be transmitted,

a data processor that decomposes the data signal into N different sub-signals, wherein N is a natural number with N≥2,

at least one driver that controls the light sources based on the sub-signals such that each one of the light sources emits light according to one of the sub-signals and the light emitted overall by the light sources is configured to transmit the data,

wherein all light sources are structurally identical.

15. The transmission system according to claim 14 , wherein energetization of the light sources assigned to each sub-signal from the data processor to the light sources, which are electrically connected in parallel with one another, is done by a dedicated electrical supply line.

16. A method of transmitting optical data, comprising:

providing a plurality of light sources in a transmission system,

transmitting a data signal with data to be transmitted to the transmission system,

decomposing the data signal in the transmission system into N different sub-signals, wherein N is a natural number with N≥2, and

controlling the light sources based on the sub-signals such that each of the light sources emits light according to one of the sub-signals and the light emitted overall by the light sources transmits the data,

wherein 4 to 200 of the light sources are unambiguously assigned to each sub-signal,

each sub-signal is supplied to associated light sources via a dedicated electrical supply line,

the light sources associated with a specific sub-signal are each arranged block by block, seen in plan view so that a field of at least 2×2 of said light sources is formed, and

at least some of the light sources are supplied with a varying operating current and the operating current is modulated with regard to the current intensity thereof according to the associated sub-signal.

Assignments (2)
MERGER Recorded Feb 17, 2026
From: OSRAM OLED GMBH
To: AMS-OSRAM INTERNATIONAL GMBH
Reel/Frame 074881/0104 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 14, 2020
From: BEHRINGER, MARTIN RUDOLF; HALBRITTER, HUBERT; ENZMANN, ROLAND HEINRICH
To: OSRAM OLED GMBH
Reel/Frame 052387/0250 →