IP Library Granted Patent US 11,487,063
Granted Patent B2
US 11,487,063 · App. 17/190,488 · Granted Nov 1, 2022

Pair routing between three undersea fiber optic cables

Inventors: Lara Denise Garrett (Red Bank, NJ); Haifeng Li (Morganville, NJ); Dmitriy Kovsh (Homdel, NJ)
Assignee: SubCom, LLC
G02B6/354G02B6/3598H04Q11/0005
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Patent No.
US 11,487,063
App. No.
17/190,488
Granted
Nov 1, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

An undersea fiber optic cable routing architecture including a branching unit coupled to three trunk cables capable of switching individual fibers in each fiber pair within a cable to either of the other two cables. The branching unit comprises a plurality of optical switches and a controller for receiving remote command signals and configuring the optical switches in accordance with the remote command signals.

Claims (67)

1. An undersea fiber optic cable routing system, comprising:

a branching unit coupled to three fiber optic cables, each fiber optic cable having a plurality of fiber pairs, the branching unit comprising:

a plurality of switches for each fiber pair, the plurality of switches configurable to enable a fiber pair from any one of the three fiber optic cables to be switched to allow routing to either of two other fiber optic cables of the three fiber optic cables; and

a controller operable to receive remote command signals and to configure the plurality of switches as indicated by the received remote command signal.

2. The undersea fiber optic cable routing system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of switches for each fiber pair of a first fiber optic cable of the three fiber optic cables includes a first switch coupled to a first optical fiber of the fiber pair and a second switch coupled to a second optical fiber of the fiber pair.

3. The undersea fiber optic cable routing system of claim 2 , wherein the first switch comprises:

a first connection optically coupled to the first optical fiber of the fiber pair;

a second connection optically coupled to a switch coupled to a second fiber optic cable of the three fiber optic cables; and

a third connection optically coupled to another switch coupled to a third fiber optic cable of the three fiber optic cables.

4. The undersea fiber optic cable routing system of claim 2 , wherein the second switch comprises:

a first connection optically coupled to the second optical fiber of the fiber pair;

a second connection optically coupled to a corresponding switch coupled to a second fiber optic cable of the three fiber optic cables; and

a third connection optically coupled to another corresponding switch coupled to a third fiber optic cable of the three fiber optic cables.

5. The undersea fiber optic cable routing system of claim 2 , wherein:

the first switch is configured to connect the first optical fiber of the first fiber optic cable to a first optical fiber of a fiber pair in a second fiber optic cable of the three fiber optic cables; and

the first switch is configured to connect the second optical fiber of the first fiber optic cable to a second optical fiber of the fiber pair in the second fiber optic cable of the three fiber optic cables.

6. The undersea fiber optic cable routing system of claim 1 , wherein:

each fiber pair includes an inbound fiber and an outbound fiber, where the inbound fiber receives optical information from the branching unit and the outbound fiber delivers different optical information to the branching unit; and

the controller is further operable to generate a switching triangle in which a first switch of the plurality of switches for each fiber pair comprises:

an input coupled to the outbound fiber;

a first output selectively coupled to the input for providing the different optical information to a fiber pair in another fiber optic cable of the three fiber optic cables; and

a second output selectively coupled to the input for providing the different optical information to a fiber pair in another fiber optic cable of the three fiber optic cables.

7. The undersea fiber optic cable routing system of claim 1 , wherein:

each fiber pair includes an inbound fiber and an outbound fiber, where the inbound fiber receives optical information from the branching unit and the outbound fiber delivers different optical information to the branching unit; and

the controller is further operable to generate a switching triangle in which a first switch of the plurality of switches for each respective fiber pair, comprises:

an output coupled to an inbound fiber of a respective fiber pair;

a first input selectively coupled to the output of the respective fiber pair; and

a second input selectively coupled to the output.

8. The undersea fiber optic cable routing system of claim 1 , wherein the three fiber optic cables include a first fiber optic cable, a second fiber optic cable and a third fiber optic cable.

9. The undersea fiber optic cable routing system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is operable to:

monitor each fiber pair of the plurality of fiber pairs in each of the three fiber optic cables coupled to the branch unit, and

receive the remote command signals, wherein the remote command signals are transmitted over a fiber pair selected to be switched from the plurality of fiber pairs.

10. The undersea fiber optic cable routing system of claim 9 , wherein the remote command signals used to configure the plurality of switches are transmitted on a supervisory channel of a wavelength division multiplexed signal transmitted on the selected fiber pair.

11. The undersea fiber optic cable routing system of claim 1 , wherein the routing is limited by a fiber pair count of a fiber optic cable of the three fiber optic cables.

12. The undersea fiber optic cable routing system of claim 1 , further comprising:

a reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexer coupled to one or more fiber pairs.

13. An undersea fiber optic cable routing system, comprising:

a first undersea fiber optic cable, a second undersea fiber optic cable, and a third fiber optic cable, wherein each of the first, second and third undersea fiber optic cables includes a plurality of fiber pairs; and

a branching unit configured to couple to each of the first, second and third undersea fiber optic cables, the branching unit including:

a first set of assignable switches configured to optically couple to the plurality of fiber pairs in the first undersea fiber optic cable, wherein each assignable switch in the first set is coupled to a respective fiber pair in the first fiber optic cable;

a second set of assignable switches configured to optically couple to the plurality of fiber pairs in the second undersea fiber optic cable, wherein each assignable switch in the second set is coupled to a respective fiber pair in the second fiber optic cable;

a third set of assignable switches configured to optically couple to the plurality of fiber pairs in the third undersea fiber optic cable, wherein each assignable switch in the third set is coupled to a respective fiber pair in the third fiber optic cable;

a plurality of optical pathways coupling respective assignable switches in each of the first set of assignable switches, the second set of assignable switches and the third set of assignable switches to one another; and

a controller coupled to each respective assignable switch in each of the first set of assignable switches, the second set of assignable switches and the third set of assignable switches, wherein the controller is operable to:

assign a respective first set assignable switch from the first set to a respective second set assignable switch and to a respective third set assignable switch.

14. The optic cable routing system of claim 13 , wherein each of the first set of assignable switches, the second set of assignable switches and the third set of assignable switches are subdivided into a plurality of groups of assignable switches, and

each group of the plurality of groups of assignable switches in the first set of assignable switches has a corresponding group in each of the second set of assignable switches and the third set of assignable switches.

15. The optic cable routing system of claim 14 , wherein:

a number of assignable switches in a group of assignable switches is based on a fewest number of fiber pairs in a respective one of the first undersea fiber optic cable, the second undersea fiber optic cable or the third undersea fiber optic cable, and

each corresponding group of assignable switches has a same number of assignable switches.

16. The optic cable routing system of claim 14 , wherein the controller is further operable to:

subdivide the first set of assignable switches into groups of first set of assignable switches;

subdivide the second set of assignable switches into groups of second set of assignable switches;

subdivide the third set of assignable switches into groups of third set of assignable switches; and

assign respective groups from the first set of assignable switches to corresponding groups from the second set of assignable switches and the third set of assignable switches.

17. The optic cable routing system of claim 13 , further comprising:

a plurality of reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexers coupled to a selected fiber pair in each of the first, the second and the third undersea fiber optic cables, wherein each respective reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexer of the plurality of reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexers is coupled to a respective selected fiber pair prior to a coupling of the respective selected fiber pair to a respective assignable switch.

18. The optic cable routing system of claim 17 , wherein the controller further comprises:

a control connection to each respective reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexer of the plurality of reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexers; and

the controller is further operable to:

receive remote command signals transmitted on a supervisory channel of a wavelength division multiplexed signal transmitted on the respective selected fiber pair in each of the first, second and third undersea fiber optic cables; and

control operation of each respective reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexer of the plurality of reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexers based the remote command signals.

19. The optic cable routing system of claim 13 , wherein the first undersea fiber optic cable delivers optical signals to and outputs optical signals from a first site, the second undersea fiber optic cable delivers optical signals to and outputs optical signals from a second site, and the third fiber optic cable delivers optical signals to and outputs optical signals from a third site.

20. The optic cable routing system of claim 19 , wherein:

each fiber pair of the plurality of fiber pairs in the first undersea fiber optic cable includes an outbound fiber for outputting the optical signals from the first site and an inbound fiber that delivers to the optical signals to the first site;

each fiber pair of the plurality of fiber pairs in the second undersea fiber optic cable includes an outbound fiber for outputting the optical signals from the second site and an inbound fiber that delivers to the optical signals to the second site; and

each fiber pair of the plurality of fiber pairs in the third undersea fiber optic cable includes an outbound fiber for outputting the optical signals from the third site and an inbound fiber that delivers to the optical signals to the third site.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 27, 2021
From: SUBCOM, LLC
To: GOLDMAN SACHS BANK USA, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 056067/0462 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 3, 2021
From: GARRETT, LARA DENISE; LI, HAIFENG; KOVSH, DMITRIY
To: SUBCOM, LLC
Reel/Frame 055470/0761 →