Method for protecting a PON from photoreceiver overload by an ONT

US9537568B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9537568-B2
Application numberUS-201214342885-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 4, 2012
Priority dateSep 5, 2011
Publication dateJan 3, 2017
Grant dateJan 3, 2017

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A method and device are provided for protecting a passive optical network including an optical-line terminal connected to a plurality of optical network terminals grouped set-wise. The method includes: obtaining a transmission schedule of the optical network terminals; comparing, by set, the schedule with the signals transmitted by the optical network terminals, and, if at least one optical network terminal of an assembly does not transmit in synchronization with the schedule, disconnecting the assembly.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of protection comprising: protecting a passive optical network including an optical line terminal connected to a plurality of optical network terminals grouped set-wise, and including a protection device between the optical line terminal and the plurality of optical network terminals, the protection device being connected to the optical line terminal by a coupler and to each set of optical network terminals by a respective port, wherein protecting comprises the following acts carried out by the protection device: obtaining a send schedule for the optical network terminals, comparison, by set, of the schedule with signals sent by the optical network terminals, if at least one optical network terminal of a set does not send in synchronization with the schedule, closing the port of this set, sending to the optical line terminal a first management cue relating to the closing of the port of the set, comprising an identifier of the set and a request for cessation of sending of all the optical network terminals of the set, and verifying remotely that the at least one optical network terminal not sending in synchronization with the schedule is capable of executing commands dispatched by the optical line terminal. 2. The method of protection as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first management cue relating to the closing of the port of the set furthermore comprises identifiers of the optical network terminals of the set. 3. The method of protection as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the act of sending a first management cue is followed by the following acts: verification of the cessation of sending of the optical network terminals of the set, reopening of the port of the set if cessation of sending is verified. 4. The method of protection as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the act of reopening the port of the set is followed by the following act: sending to the optical line terminal a second management cue relating to the reopening of the port of the set, comprising the identifier of the set and a request for resynchronization of all the optical network terminals of the set. 5. The method of protection as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the second management cue relating to the reopening of the port of the set furthermore comprises the identifiers of the optical network terminals of the set. 6. A protection device for a passive optical network including an optical line terminal connected to a plurality of optical network terminals grouped set-wise, the protection device being situated between the optical line terminal and the plurality of optical network terminals, and being connected to the optical line terminal by a coupler and to each set of optical network terminals by a respective port, wherein the device comprises: means for obtaining a send schedule for the optical network terminals, means for comparing, set-wise, the schedule with signals sent by the optical network terminals, disconnection means for closing the port of a set of optical network terminals and sending to the optical line terminal a management cue relating to the closing of the port of the set, comprising an identifier of the set and a request for cessation of sending of all the optical network terminals of the set, when at least one optical network terminal of this set does not send in synchronization with the schedule, and means for verifying remotely that the at least one optical network terminal not sending in synchronization with the schedule is capable of executing commands dispatched by the optical line terminal. 7. An extender box for a passive optical network, situated between an optical line terminal and a plurality of optical network terminals, wherein the extender box comprises the protection device as claimed in claim 6 . 8. A system for protection of a passive optical network including an optical line terminal connected to a plurality of optical network terminals grouped set-wise, wherein the system comprises: at least one protection device between the optical line terminal and the plurality of optical network terminals, the protection device being connected to the optical line terminal by a coupler and to each set of optical network terminals by a respective port, the protection device comprising: means for obtaining a send schedule for the optical network terminals, means for comparing, set-wise, the schedule with signals sent by the optical network terminals, disconnection means for closing the port of a set of optical network terminals and sending to the optical line terminal a management cue relating to the closing of the port of the set, comprising an identifier of the set and a request for cessation of sending of all the optical network terminals of the set, when at least one optical network terminal of this set does not send in synchronization with the schedule; means for verifying remotely that the at least one optical network terminal not sending in synchronization with the schedule is capable of executing commands dispatched by the optical line terminal; and at least one management device comprising: means for obtaining from the protection device the management cue; means for sending a command to cease sending, in response to the management cue, to the at least one optical network terminal not sending in synchronization with the schedule, wherein the protection device further comprises means for re-opening the port of the set if the means for verifying verifies the at least one optical network terminal not sending in synchronization with the schedule has executed the command to cease sending dispatched from by the optical line terminal. 9. A non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising a computer program stored thereon and comprising instructions for implementation of a method of protection when the program is executed by a processor, wherein the method comprises: protecting a passive optical network including an optical line terminal connected to a plurality of optical network terminals grouped set-wise, and including a protection device between the optical line terminal and the plurality of optical network terminals, the protection device being connected to the optical line terminal by a coupler and to each set of optical network terminals by a respective port, wherein protecting comprises the following acts performed by the protection device: obtaining a send schedule for the optical network terminals, comparison, by set, of the schedule with signals sent by the optical network terminals, and if at least one optical network terminal of a set does not send in synchronization with the schedule, closing the port of this set, sending to the optical line terminal a management cue relating to the closing of the port of the set, comprising an identifier of the set and a request for cessation of sending of all the optical network terminals of the set, and verifying remotely that the at least one optical network terminal not sending in synchronization with the schedule is capable of executing commands dispatched by the optical line terminal.

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  • Testing; Monitoring · CPC title

  • Fault tolerance; Redundancy; Recovery; Reconfigurability · CPC title

  • Synchronisation among time division multiple access [TDMA] nodes, e.g. time triggered protocol [TTP] (bus network with centralized control in which slots are of a TDMA packet structure H04L12/4035) · CPC title

  • Provisions for optical access or distribution networks, e.g. Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Network (GE-PON), ATM-based Passive Optical Network (A-PON), PON-Ring · CPC title

  • H04B10/032Primary

    using working and protection systems {(H04J14/0287 takes precedence)} · CPC title

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What does patent US9537568B2 cover?
A method and device are provided for protecting a passive optical network including an optical-line terminal connected to a plurality of optical network terminals grouped set-wise. The method includes: obtaining a transmission schedule of the optical network terminals; comparing, by set, the schedule with the signals transmitted by the optical network terminals, and, if at least one optical net…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Chanclou Philippe, Orange
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04Q11/0067. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 03 2017 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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