Optical transport apparatus and optical-wavelength defragmenting method

US10187172B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10187172-B2
Application numberUS-201715431093-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 13, 2017
Priority dateMar 25, 2016
Publication dateJan 22, 2019
Grant dateJan 22, 2019

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A processor of an optical transport apparatus is configured to transport an optical multiplexed signal between the optical transport apparatus and a counterpart apparatus by using a plurality of communication units; transmit an arbitrary optical wavelength from the optical multiplexed signal passing through ports by using a wavelength selective switch that has the ports respectively connected to the communication units; control a radio unit in the counterpart apparatus so as to change a frequency of the radio signal in the specified optical wavelength; and change a transmission band of the port through which the optical wavelength passes, according to a change of the frequency of the radio signal. The processor is configured to control an optical transmission unit of the counterpart apparatus so as to change a center wavelength of an optical wavelength passing through the port to a center wavelength of the changed transmission band of the port.

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What is claimed is: 1. An optical transport apparatus transporting an optical multiplexed signal accommodating a radio signal per optical wavelength, the optical transport apparatus comprising a processor configured to: transport an optical multiplexed signal between the optical transport apparatus and a counterpart apparatus by using a plurality of communication units; transmit an arbitrary optical wavelength from the optical multiplexed signal passing through ports by using a wavelength selective switch that has the ports respectively connected to the communication units; control a radio unit in the counterpart apparatus so as to change a frequency of the radio signal in the specified optical wavelength; change a transmission band of the port through which the optical wavelength passes, according to a change of the frequency of the radio signal; and control an optical transmission unit of the counterpart apparatus so as to change a center wavelength of an optical wavelength passing through the port to a center wavelength of the changed transmission band of the port. 2. The optical transport apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to: after a transmission band of the port of the specified optical wavelength is changed so as to extend a bandwidth of the optical wavelength by a portion of a free band in a changing direction, change the center wavelength of the optical wavelength passing through the transmission band obtained after an extension change to the center wavelength of the transmission band obtained after the extension change; after changing the center wavelength of the optical wavelength, change a frequency of the radio signal in the optical wavelength obtained after the center wavelength change; and after changing a frequency of the radio signal in the optical wavelength obtained after the center wavelength change, change the transmission band of the port through which the optical wavelength passes. 3. The optical transport apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to: after a transmission band of a port of the specified optical wavelength is changed so as to extend a bandwidth of the optical wavelength by a portion of a free band in a changing direction, change a frequency of the radio signal in the optical wavelength passed through the transmission band obtained after the extension change; after changing a frequency of the radio signal in the optical wavelength passed through the transmission band obtained after the extension change, change a center wavelength of the optical wavelength passing through the transmission band to a center wavelength of the transmission band obtained after the extension change; and after changing a center wavelength of the optical wavelength, change a transmission band of the port through which the optical wavelength passes. 4. The optical transport apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to: after change of a center wavelength per optical wavelength in the optical multiplexed signal is completed, assign the optical wavelength according to a group of the radio signals; accommodate the radio signals of the group in the assigned optical wavelength; change a transmission band of a port passing through the optical wavelength. 5. The optical transport apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to: when a radio signal-free frequency is detected in the optical wavelength in the optical multiplexed signal, determine whether it is possible to change a center wavelength for each of the optical wavelengths, based on a reservation status of the radio signal-free frequency. 6. A defragmenting method of an optical wavelength of an optical transport apparatus including: ports respectively connected to the communication units transporting an optical multiplexed signal between the optical transport apparatus and a counterpart apparatus, in order to transmit the optical multiplexed signal accommodating radio signals per optical wavelength; and a wavelength selective switch that transmits an arbitrary optical wavelength from the optical multiplexed signal passing through the ports, the method comprising: changing, by a processor of the optical transport apparatus, a frequency of the radio signal in the specified optical wavelength; changing, by the processor, a transmission band of the port through which the optical wavelength passes, according to a change of the frequency of the radio signal; and changing, by the processor, a center wavelength of an optical wavelength passing through the port to a center wavelength of the changed transmission band of the port.

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  • Arbitration, scheduling or medium access control aspects · CPC title

  • Selecting arrangements for multiplex systems (multiplex systems H04J) · CPC title

  • Switch and router aspects · CPC title

  • Operation · CPC title

  • WDM tree architectures · CPC title

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What does patent US10187172B2 cover?
A processor of an optical transport apparatus is configured to transport an optical multiplexed signal between the optical transport apparatus and a counterpart apparatus by using a plurality of communication units; transmit an arbitrary optical wavelength from the optical multiplexed signal passing through ports by using a wavelength selective switch that has the ports respectively connected t…
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Fujitsu Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04J14/0256. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Jan 22 2019 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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