Optical drop device, optical drop method, and optical add device

US9450699B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9450699-B2
Application numberUS-201414538175-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 11, 2014
Priority dateNov 21, 2013
Publication dateSep 20, 2016
Grant dateSep 20, 2016

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An optical drop device includes: a clock extractor configured to extract a clock signal from a multi-channel optical signal that includes a plurality of optical signals having different optical frequencies; a pulse generator configured to generate a pulse signal that is synchronized with the clock signal; an optical inverse Fourier transform unit configured to transform the multi-channel optical signal into a time division multiplexing optical signal by using an inverse Fourier transform; and an optical switch configured to drop an optical signal that exists in a time slot to which the pulse signal is applied, from the time division multiplexing optical signal.

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An optical drop device, comprising: a clock extractor configured to extract a clock signal from a multi-channel optical signal that includes a plurality of optical signals having different optical frequencies; a pulse generator configured to generate a pulse signal that is synchronized with the clock signal; a modulator configured to perform phase modulation on the multi-channel optical signal using the clock signal, and a dispersion medium configured to generate a time division multiplexing optical signal by applying chromatic dispersion to the phase modulation multi-channel optical signal that is output from the modulator; an optical switch configured to drop an optical signal that exists in a time slot to which the pulse signal is applied, from the time division multiplexing optical signal; a control unit configured to generate a control signal that is used to control timing of a pulse signal that is applied to the optical switch, based on strength of the optical signal that is dropped by the optical switch; a first optical Fourier transform unit configured to transform the time division multiplexing optical signal from which the optical signal is dropped by the optical switch, into a frequency area optical signal; and a second optical Fourier transform unit configured to transform the optical signal that is dropped from the time division multiplexing optical signal by the optical switch, into a frequency area optical signal. 2. The optical drop device according to claim 1 , wherein the pulse generator generates an optical pulse signal, and the optical switch comprises a nonlinear optical medium, a polarization controller configured to control polarization of the time division multiplexing optical signal that is output from the dispersion medium, an optical component configured to guide the time division multiplexing optical signal in which polarization is controlled by the polarization controller and the optical pulse signal that is generated by the pulse generator, to the nonlinear optical medium, and a light beam splitter configured to be provided on an output side of the nonlinear optical medium. 3. The optical drop device according to claim 1 , wherein the pulse generator generates an optical pulse signal, the optical switch comprises a nonlinear optical medium formed in a loop shape, a first optical component configured to branch the time division multiplexing optical signal that is output from the dispersion medium and causes the time division multiplexing optical signals to be propagated to the nonlinear optical medium bidirectionally, and a second optical component configured to guide the optical pulse signal to the nonlinear optical medium, and the first optical component guides the time division multiplexing optical signal to a first port when a pulse of the optical pulse signal exists in the nonlinear optical medium, and guides the time division multiplexing optical signal to a second port when a pulse of the optical pulse signal does not exist in the nonlinear optical medium. 4. The optical drop device according to claim 1 , wherein the pulse generator generates an electrical pulse signal, and the optical switch includes a first optical gate circuit through which the time division multiplexing optical signal passes when a pulse of the electrical pulse signal exists, and a second optical gate circuit through which the time division multiplexing optical signal passes when a pulse of the electrical pulse signal does not exist. 5. An optical drop method comprising: extracting a clock signal from a multi-channel optical signal that includes a plurality of optical signals having different optical frequencies; generating a pulse signal that is synchronized with the clock signal; transforming the multi-channel optical signal into a time division multiplexing optical signal by using an inverse Fourier transform; dropping an optical signal that exists in a time slot to which the pulse signal is applied, from the time division multiplexing optical signal; generating a control signal that is used to control timing of a pulse signal that is applied to the optical switch, based on strength of the optical signal that is dropped by the optical switch; transforming the time division multiplexing optical signal from which the optical signal is dropped by the optical switch, into a frequency area optical signal; and transforming the optical signal that is dropped from the time division multiplexing optical signal by the optical switch, into a frequency area optical signal. 6. An optical add device, comprising: a first optical inverse Fourier transform unit that transforms a multi-channel optical signal into a time division multiplexing optical signal by using an inverse Fourier transform; a second optical inverse Fourier transform unit that transforms an optical signal into a time area optical signal by using an inverse Fourier transform; an optical multiplexer that multiplexes the time division multiplexing optical signal and the time area optical signal; and an optical Fourier transform unit that transforms an optical signal that is output from the optical multiplexer into a frequency area optical signal; a variable delay element that causes a time area optical signal that is output from the second optical inverse Fourier transform unit to be delayed; a control unit that controls a delay time of the variable delay element so that the optical signal is added to a certain time slot of the time division multiplexing optical signal, based on a frequency component of the optical signal that is included in the frequency area optical signal that is output from the optical Fourier transform unit.

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  • Reconfigurable arrangements, e.g. reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexers [ROADM] or tunable optical add/drop multiplexers [TOADM] · CPC title

  • H04J14/083Primary

    Add and drop multiplexing · CPC title

  • Details · CPC title

  • Conversion to or from optical TDM · CPC title

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What does patent US9450699B2 cover?
An optical drop device includes: a clock extractor configured to extract a clock signal from a multi-channel optical signal that includes a plurality of optical signals having different optical frequencies; a pulse generator configured to generate a pulse signal that is synchronized with the clock signal; an optical inverse Fourier transform unit configured to transform the multi-channel optica…
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Fujitsu Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04J14/083. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Sep 20 2016 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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