Method, apparatus, node device and network system for detecting optical signal-to-noise ratio
US-9621263-B2 · Apr 11, 2017 · US
US10020878B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10020878-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514689648-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 17, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 17, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 10, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 10, 2018 |
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An optical signal-to-noise ratio monitor includes: a measuring unit that measures an optical signal-to-noise ratio of a polarization multiplexed optical signal, a polarization state of the polarization multiplexed optical signal changing with respect to time; a selector that selects, from a plurality of optical signal-to-noise ratios measured by the measuring unit at a plurality of measurement points within a designated measurement period, an optical signal-to-noise ratio that is higher than an average of the plurality of optical signal-to-noise ratios; and an output unit that outputs the optical signal-to-noise ratio selected by the selector.
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What is claimed is: 1. An optical signal-to-noise ratio monitor comprising: a measuring unit that measures an optical signal-to-noise ratio of a polarization multiplexed optical signal, a polarization state of the polarization multiplexed optical signal changing with respect to time; a selector that selects, from a plurality of optical signal-to-noise ratios measured by the measuring unit at a plurality of different measurement timings within a designated measurement period, an optical signal-to-noise ratio that is higher than an average of the plurality of optical signal-to-noise ratios; and an output unit that outputs the optical signal-to-noise ratio selected by the selector, wherein when a polarization of the polarization multiplexed optical signal rotates at a constant speed, the measurement period is a period of time in which the polarization of the polarization multiplexed optical signal rotates by π/2 or greater. 2. The optical signal-to-noise ratio monitor according to claim 1 , wherein the selector selects a highest optical signal-to-noise ratio from the plurality of optical signal-to-noise ratios. 3. The optical signal-to-noise ratio monitor according to claim 1 , wherein the measuring unit measures the optical signal-to-noise ratio of the polarization multiplexed optical signal at ten or more different measurement timings within the measurement period. 4. The optical signal-to-noise ratio monitor according to claim 3 , wherein the measuring unit measures the optical signal-to-noise ratio of the polarization multiplexed optical signal at twenty or less different measurement timings within the measurement period. 5. The optical signal-to-noise ratio monitor according to claim 1 , further comprising an averaging unit that calculates an average of a plurality of optical signal-to-noise ratios respectively selected from a plurality of measurement periods by the selector, wherein the output unit outputs the average of a plurality of optical signal-to-noise ratios calculated by the averaging unit. 6. An optical signal-to-noise ratio monitor, comprising: a measuring unit that measures an optical signal-to-noise ratio of a polarization multiplexed optical signal, a polarization state of the polarization multiplexed optical signal changing with respect to time; a selector that selects, from a plurality of optical signal-to-noise ratios measured by the measuring unit at a plurality of different measurement timings within a designated measurement period, an optical signal-to-noise ratio that is higher than an average of the plurality of optical signal-to-noise ratios; and an output unit that outputs the optical signal-to-noise ratio selected by the selector, wherein the measuring unit includes a photodetector that converts the polarization multiplexed optical signal into an electrical signal, a first detector that detects an intensity of the polarization multiplexed optical signal according to the electrical signal, a second detector that detects an intensity of an AC component of the polarization multiplexed optical signal according to the electrical signal, and a calculator that calculates an optical signal-to-noise ratio of the polarization multiplexed optical signal according to the intensity of the polarization multiplexed optical signal and the intensity of the AC component of the polarization multiplexed optical signal. 7. A method for measuring an optical signal-to-noise ratio, the method comprising: applying polarization scrambling to a polarization multiplexed optical signal so as to rotate a polarization of the polarization multiplexed optical signal at a constant speed; measuring an optical signal-to-noise ratio of the polarization multiplexed optical signal at a plurality of different measurement timings within a designated measurement period in which the polarization of the polarization multiplexed optical signal rotates by π/2 or greater; selecting, from a plurality of optical signal-to-noise ratios obtained by the measuring, an optical signal-to-noise ratio that is higher than an average of the plurality of optical signal-to-noise ratios; and outputting the selected optical signal-to-noise ratio. 8. The method for measuring an optical signal-to-noise ratio according to claim 7 , further comprising: selecting a highest optical signal-to-noise ratio of the plurality of optical signal-to-noise ratios. 9. The method for measuring an optical signal-to-noise ratio according to claim 7 , further comprising: calculating an average of a plurality of optical signal-to-noise ratios respectively selected from a plurality of measurement periods.
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