WO2002019587A1 - Optical communication system - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to optical communication systems. It has particular relevance to communication systems carrying WDM traffic channels.
- WDM wavelength division multiplexing
- Optical communication systems employing wavelength division multiplexing use a single fibre to carry multiple traffic channels within a predetermined wavelength band.
- WDM systems are being deployed increasingly to optimise the transmission capacity of existing networks.
- Conventional WDM systems typically operate in a wavelength window centred around 1550nm. They also typically use at least one service channel for carrying system information, for example network control information and control signals. This channel is often carried on the same optical fibre as the traffic information, but outside the traffic carrying bandwidth.
- a service channel commonly used with the 1550 waveband is carried on the 15 lOnm wavelength.
- each filter component causes a basic power loss to channels passively relayed through the filter.
- the additional 1550nm/1300nm couplers along any single link will naturally increase the total link loss, in some cases to a level that exceeds the allowable link loss, such mat the WDM system cannot be utilised over the whole network.
- the invention meets the above need by the provision of a node in an optical communications network that has a first set of add/drop filter elements for extracting and combining optical signals carried on wavelength division multiplexed channels in a first wavelength band and an extraction element and combining element for dropping and adding, respectively, a service channel associated with the wavelength division multiplexed channels.
- the extraction element is arranged upstream of the add/drop filter elements relative to the direction of traffic flow, and the combining element is arranged downstream of the add/drop filter elements.
- the extraction and combining elements are additionally adapted to drop and add, respectively, at least one further wavelength band carrying at least one optical traffic data channel.
- the WDM traffic can be extracted, processed and combined with the transmission path in the normal manner without the need for additional filter elements to prevent interference and without the additional imposed losses associated therewith.
- the traffic channels carried on the second wavelength band are preferably not wavelength division multiplexed channels. However, this may not be the case, and the separation of the two bands prior to the dropping and adding of individual channels means that a second wavelength band carrying WDM traffic will likewise be protected from the additional loss of the WDM add/drop filter elements.
- the extraction element is connected to a sphtting arrangement for separating the service channel wavelength from the second wavelength band.
- the separated wavelengths can then be converted to electrical signals and processed separately.
- the second wavelength band and service channel wavelength are furthermore combined using a coupling arrangement which then relays the combined signals to the combining element.
- a bypass path can be provided for the second wavelength band between the splitting arrangement and the coupling arrangement.
- the second wavelength band is thus merely removed from the transmission path to allow the WDM channels to be extracted from the transmission path, processed and added to the transmission path.
- the second wavelength band is preferably arranged on the same side of the wavelength spectrum as the service channel wavelength relative to the first wavelength band, as this greatly simplifies the construction of the extraction and combining elements.
- the first wavelength band is centred around 1550nm, while the second wavelength band is centred around 1300nm.
- the service channel is preferably carried at 1510nm.
- the invention also resides in an optical network including nodes as described above.
- Fig. 1 schematically illustrates an optical network
- Fig. 2 schematically illustrates part of a node in an optical communications network according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 3 schematically illustrates part of a node according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 1 shows an optical communications network comprising a number of nodes 10 connected by a bi-directional transmission path 20 constituted by optical fibres.
- the nodes 10 are connected to form a ring configuration, however it will be understood that the present invention may be employed in other network architectures.
- the first is a system carrying user traffic in the wavelength band centered around 1300nm, for example the SONET/SDH.
- the other system is a wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) system operating in the 1550nm window.
- An optical service channel OSC carried at 1510nm provides system information, such as network monitoring and control information to and from each node 10 for the WDM system.
- Each node 10 comprises add/drop filter components for combining or extracting channels of specified wavelengths to and from the transmission path.
- Each wavelength that is not dropped by a filter component is passively relayed by the component, either by transmission or reflection, with a finite loss.
- the optical service channel OSC is also dropped at each node 10 that serves as a WDM node, i.e. a node that drops or adds WDM traffic.
- FIG. 2 Tu ⁇ iing to Fig. 2, there is shown a schematic representation of part of a node 10 according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- the figure specifically shows the arrangement of add/drop elements for a node wherein traffic channels carried in the 1300nm wavelength window denoted by B 130 o and wavelength division multiplexed traffic channels carried in the 1550nm window denoted by B WDM are added to the network and dropped from the network. Since the node 10 serves WDM traffic, the optical service channel carried at wavelength 1510nm and denoted by ⁇ 0 sc s likewise dropped and added at the node 10.
- the data carried by wavelengths B ⁇ 3 oo 3 B W D M and ⁇ 0 sc arrives at the node 10 via the optical fibre transmission path 20. Only a single unidirectional fibre is shown in Fig. 2. It will be understood, however, that a second fibre may be provided for carrying information in the reverse direction.
- the OSC channel 100 is connected to the input fibre 20 for extracting the 1330nm wavelength window and the OSC channel.
- the OSC channel is carried at 1510nm.
- the OSC channel and the 1300nm traffic are thus carried on the same side of the wavelength spectrum relative to the WDM traffic and can be dropped from the transmission path 20 using filter having a simple band pass or high-pass frequency transmittance characteristic.
- the cut-off frequency would be chosen to correspond to a suitable wavelength below, i.e. shorter than, the wavelength of the 1550nm window.
- the 1300nm or non-WDM traffic and the OSC channel were carried on wavelengths located on opposite sides of the
- the drop filter 100 would be designed to have a high transmittance at the non-WDM traffic wavelengths and the OSC wavelength and a low transmittance in the 1550nm window.
- the filter 100 is preferably an interference filter, such as a thin film filter, but other filter designs are also possible, for instance a fibre grating filter such as a Bragg grating filter.
- the non-WDM channels carried on the wavelength band B ⁇ 30 o and the OSC channel at ⁇ 0 sc are fed to a further filter 110 which separates the wavelength band B ⁇ 30 o from the OSC channel wavelength ⁇ osc- Filter 110 can be the same type as filter 100, i.e. preferably an interference filter.
- the non-WDM traffic is then processed in the usual manner by non-shown circuitry in the node 10.
- Information on the OSC channel is likewise received and processed by specific, non-shown circuitry as is generally known in the art.
- the WDM channel wavelengths are passively relayed at filter 100 and undergo a finite power loss thereby. Depending on the filter technology utilised, the WDM channel wavelengths will be either reflected or transmitted by the filter 100. Additional add/drop filters 120, 130 are arranged on the transmission path for the WDM wavelengths, which for the sake of example will be denoted as ⁇ l5 ⁇ l5 ... ⁇ n . These may take the form of multiple add/drop filters, where each filter is designed to drop and/or add a single channel wavelength ⁇ i, ⁇ 2,. .. ⁇ n , from among all the WDM channels.
- the filters 120, 130 may take the form of a demultiplexer and multiplexer, respectively, for dropping/adding multiple channels ⁇ i, ⁇ 2 ,... ⁇ personally separating these into the individual wavelengths. It will be appreciated that any combination of wavelengths may be dropped and added by the elements 120 and 130 depending on the connections required in the network.
- the possible configurations are generally known in the art and will not be described further here.
- non-WDM traffic and the OSC channel are again added to the transmission path 20 using a coupler 140.
- the wavelengths of the non-WDM traffic B ⁇ 30 o and the OSC channel ⁇ osc are combined upstream of this coupler 140 in a separate coupler 150.
- the couplers 140, 150 are preferably of the same type and design as filters 100 and 110, respectively, but may be of any suitable structure.
- the loss suffered by the WDM traffic channels is limited to that imposed by a single filter. This is of great advantage for non- amplified WDM systems, since each additional add/drop filter on the transmission path imposes a finite power loss on the channels. Each loss in power is equivalent to a specific length of optical fibre, so ultimately the number of add/drop elements on a transmission path limit the useful size of a network for WDM traffic.
- the OSC channel is generally dropped for processing before the WDM traffic channels and recombined with the transmission path after any WDM channels have been added. Combining the extraction and addition of the non-WDM traffic channels with that of the OSC channel allows the network to -be utilised simultaneously for different optical communication systems without imposing additional power loss on WDM channels.
- the non-WDM traffic is not processed at the node 10 but merely transmitted through the node.
- Fig. 3 is almost identical to that of Fig. 2 with the exception that the non-WDM traffic at the 1300 wavelength band B 130 o is not extracted for processing, but is instead transmitted directly to the coupler 150 for combining with the new information on the OSC channel ⁇ 0 sc- The non-WDM traffic is thus essentially bypassed.
- this arrangement also permits the standard WDM add/drop elements 120, 130 to be used.
- the filters 120, 130 would need to be specially adapted to prevent the two wavelength bands B ⁇ 3 oo and B DM from interfering with one another.
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