Self-synchronization of an optical packet network using seed...

Optical communications – Transmitter and receiver system – Including synchronization

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C398S155000, C398S098000, C398S101000, C398S102000, C398S157000, C398S160000, C398S201000, C398S202000, C385S122000, C385S123000, C370S355000

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07099593

ABSTRACT:
A method and system for self-synchronizing an optical packet network by selecting a seed pulse from among the data pulses within a packet having no synchronization marker, transforming the seed pulse to be optically distinguishable from the remaining data pulses after the packet has been transmitted, and extracting that seed pulse for use in synchronizing the operation of the network. In one embodiment, the process is practiced using a intensity modifier (such as a fast-saturation, slow-recovery amplifier) to modify the seed pulse intensity, and an intensity discriminator (such as an unbalanced NOLM, or a dispersion-shifted fiber and bandpass filter) to extract the differentiated seed pulse.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5831752 (1998-11-01), Cotter et al.
patent: 6603910 (2003-08-01), Islam et al.
patent: 2004/0081462 (2004-04-01), Sarah

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