Optical: systems and elements – Deflection using a moving element – Using a periodically moving element
Patent
1995-04-04
1996-04-23
Boudreau, Leo
Optical: systems and elements
Deflection using a moving element
Using a periodically moving element
359125, 359115, H04B 1008, H04J 1402
Patent
active
055109179
ABSTRACT:
For communicating over optical routes, route monitoring and protection are provided. In routes carrying signals on each of a number of wave lengths a tapped fraction of the signal is demultiplexed and an individual wave length is detected for determining performance and for triggering switching to alternative monitored routes carrying the same signal. Switching of all wave lengths if one shows faulty, with either a single wave length or all wave lengths being monitored is shown. Performance of a long wave length component is employed to determine route quality for shorter wave lengths as well. In bi-directional communication systems, performance of a wave length moving in one direction through a route determines route quality for transmission in the other direction, as well. Progressive sampling and digitization of the tapped signal and comparison to a digitized reference enables high sensitivity of monitoring. Detected average intensity of a tapped wave length, detected error rate in tapped wave lengths and use of performance data fed back from the receiver telecommunication equipment are used to control switching from one monitored route to another. In a unidirectional system, a wideband coupler at the transmitter is used both to merge signals at various wave lengths and to distribute energy at each of the wave lengths to each route.
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Beaudet Amy R.
Corke Michael
Moran Robin M.
Ronan Neville J.
Stowe David W.
Aster Products
Bacares Rafael
Boudreau Leo
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