Multi-carrier optical transmission system, optical transmitter, and optical receiver

US10027408B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10027408-B2
Application numberUS-201615179075-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 10, 2016
Priority dateDec 13, 2013
Publication dateJul 17, 2018
Grant dateJul 17, 2018

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An optical transmitter transmits to an optical receiver a multi-carrier modulated signal light by driving a light source with a modulated signal modulated with a multi-carrier modulation scheme. The optical receiver monitors reception characteristic of any of subcarrier signals included in the modulated signal and transmits a monitor result to the optical transmitter. The optical transmitter controls drive conditions of the light source based on the monitor result received from the optical receiver.

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What is claimed is: 1. A multi-carrier optical transmission system comprising: an optical transmitter configured to include a light source and to transmit a multi-carrier modulated signal light by controlling a bias current and a drive amplitude of the light source with a modulated signal modulated by using a multi-carrier modulation scheme; and an optical receiver configured to receive the multi-carrier modulated signal light transmitted by the optical transmitter to demodulate the modulated signal, wherein the optical receiver includes: a monitor configured to monitor a reception characteristic of any of subcarrier signals included in the modulated signal; and a transmission unit configured to transmit a monitor result containing a bit error rate or a signal to noise ratio obtained by the monitor to the optical transmitter, and wherein the optical transmitter includes: a controller configured to store a correspondence among the monitor result, the bias current, and the drive amplitude in advance, and control the bias current and the drive amplitude based on the monitor result received from the optical receiver and the correspondence, wherein the subcarrier signal to be monitored by the monitor has a frequency at which variations of a frequency response caused by a change of a drive current of the light source are greater than those at any other frequency. 2. The multi-carrier optical transmission system according to claim 1 , wherein the frequency to be monitored by the monitor corresponds to a frequency at which variations of a relative intensity noise caused by a change of the drive current of the light source are greater than those at any other frequency. 3. The multi-carrier optical transmission system according to claim 2 , wherein the frequency to be monitored by the monitor corresponds to a relaxation oscillation frequency of the light source. 4. The multi-carrier optical transmission system according to claim 1 , wherein the multi-carrier modulation scheme is a discrete multi-tone modulation scheme. 5. The multi-carrier optical transmission system according to claim 1 , wherein the reception characteristic is the bit error rate or the signal to noise ratio. 6. An optical transmitter comprising: a multi-carrier modulator configured to generate a modulated signal modulated by using a multi-carrier modulation scheme; a light source driven with the modulated signal to transmit a multi-carrier modulated signal light by controlling a bias current and a drive amplitude of the light source; and a controller configured to store a correspondence among a monitor result obtained by a monitor included in an optical receiver which received the multi-carrier modulated signal light, the bias current, and the drive amplitude in advance, and control the bias current and the drive amplitude based on a monitored reception characteristic of any of subcarrier signals included in the modulated signal, the monitored reception characteristic being monitored by the optical receiver, wherein the subcarrier signal to be monitored by the optical receiver has a frequency at which variations of a frequency response caused by a change of a drive current of the light source are greater than those at any other frequency. 7. An optical receiver to receive and demodulate a multi-carrier modulated signal light, the optical receiver comprising: a monitor configured to monitor a reception characteristic of any of subcarrier signals included in a modulated signal, the multi-carrier modulated signal light being transmitted by an optical transmitter configured to include a light source and to transmit the multi-carrier modulated signal light by controlling a bias current and a drive amplitude of the light source with the modulated signal modulated by using a multi-carrier modulation scheme; and a transmission unit configured to transmit a monitor result containing a bit error rate or a signal to noise ratio obtained by the monitor to the optical transmitter as control information to control the bias current and the drive amplitude, wherein the subcarrier signal to be monitored by the monitor has a frequency at which variations of a frequency response caused by a change of a drive current of the light source are greater than those at any other frequency. 8. The optical receiver according to claim 7 , wherein the frequency corresponds to a frequency at which variations of a relative intensity noise caused by a change of the drive current of the light source are greater than those at any other frequency. 9. The optical receiver according to claim 8 , wherein the frequency to be monitored by the monitor corresponds to a relaxation oscillation frequency of the light source. 10. The optical receiver according to claim 7 , wherein the multi-carrier modulation scheme is a discrete multi-tone modulation scheme. 11. The optical receiver according to claim 7 , wherein the reception characteristic is the bit error rate or the signal to noise ratio.

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  • Transmitters · CPC title

  • Power control · CPC title

  • by varying the potential of the electrodes (H01S5/065 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Monitoring or measuring OSNR, BER or Q · CPC title

  • Phase or frequency modulation · CPC title

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What does patent US10027408B2 cover?
An optical transmitter transmits to an optical receiver a multi-carrier modulated signal light by driving a light source with a modulated signal modulated with a multi-carrier modulation scheme. The optical receiver monitors reception characteristic of any of subcarrier signals included in the modulated signal and transmits a monitor result to the optical transmitter. The optical transmitter co…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fujitsu Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04B10/07953. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 17 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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