Coherent optical receiver device and coherent optical receiving method

US10033468B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10033468-B2
Application numberUS-201514700280-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 30, 2015
Priority dateNov 18, 2010
Publication dateJul 24, 2018
Grant dateJul 24, 2018

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In a coherent optical receiver device, the dynamic range considerably decreases in the case of selectively receiving the optical multiplexed signals by means of the wavelength of the local oscillator light, therefore, a coherent optical receiver device according to an exemplary aspect of the invention includes a coherent optical receiver receiving optical multiplexed signals in a lump in which signal light is multiplexed; a variable optical attenuator; a local oscillator connected to the coherent optical receiver; and a first controller controlling the variable optical attenuator by means of a first control signal based on an output signal of the coherent optical receiver; wherein the coherent optical receiver includes a 90-degree hybrid circuit, a photoelectric converter, and an impedance conversion amplifier, and selectively detects the signal light interfering with local oscillation light output by the local oscillator out of the optical multiplexed signals; and the variable optical attenuator is disposed in the optical path of the optical multiplexed signals in a stage preceding the photoelectric converter, inputs the optical multiplexed signals, and outputs them to the coherent optical receiver controlling the intensity of the optical multiplexed signals based on the first control signal.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A coherent optical receiver device, comprising: an optical light source configured to output a local oscillation light; a variable optical attenuator configured to attenuate an intensity of input optical wavelength multiplexed signals; a coherent optical receiver configured to selectively receive a predetermined wavelength optical signal interfering with the local oscillation light among the input optical wavelength multiplexed signals; an electrical processing device configured to electrically process the predetermined wavelength optical signal received by the coherent optical receiver; and a controller configured to control an attenuation of the variable optical attenuator based on information from the electrical processing device, the controller configured to control the attenuation of the variable optical attenuator also based on optical intensity of received optical wavelength multiplexed signals from the variable optical attenuator, wherein the information represents electrical amplitude corresponding to the predetermined wavelength optical signal. 2. The coherent optical receiver device according to claim 1 , further comprising: an optical splitter configured to obtain a part of the intensity of the input optical wavelength multiplexed signals; and an optical power monitor configured to monitor the part of the intensity, wherein the controller is configured to control the attenuation based on the information from the electrical processing device and a monitoring result by the optical power monitor. 3. The coherent optical receiver device according to claim 1 , further comprising: a polarization optical splitter configured to divide the input optical wavelength multiplexed signals into first polarization signals and second polarization signals; and a second optical splitter configured to split the local oscillation light into a first split light and a second split light, wherein the coherent optical receiver selectively receives one of the first polarization signals and one of the second polarization signals by interfering with the first split light and the second split light, respectively. 4. A coherent optical receiving method, comprising: outputting a local oscillation light; attenuating an intensity of input optical wavelength multiplexed signals; receiving selectively a predetermined wavelength optical signal interfering with the local oscillation light among the input optical wavelength multiplexed signals; processing electrically the predetermined wavelength optical signal; and controlling an attenuation of the intensity of the input optical wavelength multiplexed signals based on information representing electrical amplitude of the predetermined wavelength optical signal and controlling the attenuation of the intensity of the input optical wavelength multiplexed signals also based on optical intensity of received optical wavelength multiplexed signals. 5. The coherent optical receiving method according to claim 4 , further comprising: obtaining a part of the intensity of the input optical wavelength multiplexed signals; monitoring the part of the intensity; and controlling the attenuation of the intensity of the input optical wavelength multiplexed signals based on the information representing the electrical amplitude of the predetermined wavelength optical signal and a monitoring result. 6. The coherent optical receiving method according to claim 4 , further comprising: dividing the input optical wavelength multiplexed signals into first polarization signals and second polarization signals; splitting the local oscillation light into a first split light and a second split light; and receiving one of the first polarization signals and one of the second polarization signals by interfering with the first split light and the second split light, respectively. 7. The coherent optical receiver device according to claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to control the attenuation of the variable optical attenuator so as to prevent the coherent optical receiver from receiving an excessive optical signal. 8. The coherent optical receiving method according to claim 4 , further comprising: controlling the attenuation of the intensity of the input optical wavelength multiplexed signals so as to prevent input of excessive optical wavelength multiplexed signals.

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  • including phase diversity, e.g., having in-phase and quadrature branches, as in QPSK coherent receivers · CPC title

  • H04B10/612Primary

    for optical signals modulated with a format different from binary or higher-order PSK [X-PSK], e.g. QAM, DPSK, FSK, MSK, ASK · CPC title

  • comprising a polarization controller at the receiver's input stage · CPC title

  • Coherent receivers · CPC title

  • Arrangements affecting the optical part of the receiver · CPC title

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What does patent US10033468B2 cover?
In a coherent optical receiver device, the dynamic range considerably decreases in the case of selectively receiving the optical multiplexed signals by means of the wavelength of the local oscillator light, therefore, a coherent optical receiver device according to an exemplary aspect of the invention includes a coherent optical receiver receiving optical multiplexed signals in a lump in which …
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Nec Corp
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Primary CPC classification H04B10/612. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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