Optical transmitter, optical communication system, and optical communication method

US9608732B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9608732-B2
Application numberUS-201314379545-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 13, 2013
Priority dateFeb 21, 2012
Publication dateMar 28, 2017
Grant dateMar 28, 2017

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It becomes difficult to regenerate transmitting signals depending on modulation systems for the optical phase modulation in a polarization multiplexed optical communication system employing the optical digital coherent communication system, therefore, an optical transmitter according to an exemplary aspect of the invention includes first optical quadrature modulation means for performing a phase modulation on a first continuous light beam and outputting a first transmitting light beam; second optical quadrature modulation means for performing a phase modulation on a second continuous light beam belonging in the same frequency band as that of the first continuous light beam and outputting a second transmitting light beam; optical phase difference adding means for adding an optical phase difference varying temporally between the first transmitting light beam and the second transmitting light beam; and polarization multiplexing means for polarization-multiplexing the first transmitting light beam and the second transmitting light beam in the state where their polarizations are made to be orthogonal to each other and outputting a polarization multiplexed transmitting light beam.

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An optical transmitter, comprising: a first optical quadrature modulator performing a phase modulation on a first continuous light beam and outputting a first transmitting light beam; a second optical quadrature modulator performing a phase modulation on a second continuous light beam belonging in the same frequency band as that of the first continuous light beam and outputting a second transmitting light beam; an optical phase difference adding unit adding an optical phase difference varying temporally between the first transmitting light beam and the second transmitting light beam; and a polarization multiplexer polarization-multiplexing the first transmitting light beam and the second transmitting light beam in the state where their polarizations are made to be orthogonal to each other and outputting a polarization multiplexed transmitting light beam, wherein the optical phase difference adding unit comprises a frequency deviation adding unit making a frequency deviation arise between the first transmitting light beam and the second transmitting light beam. 2. The optical transmitter according to claim 1 , wherein the first optical quadrature modulator and the second optical quadrature modulator perform the phase modulation employing a binary phase shift keying system. 3. An optical transmitter, comprising: a first optical quadrature modulator performing a phase modulation on a first continuous light beam and outputting a first transmitting light beam; a second optical quadrature modulator performing a phase modulation on a second continuous light beam belonging in the same frequency band as that of the first continuous light beam and outputting a second transmitting light beam; an optical phase difference adding unit adding an optical phase difference varying temporally between the first transmitting light beam and the second transmitting light beam; a polarization multiplexer polarization-multiplexing the first transmitting light beam and the second transmitting light beam in the state where their polarizations are made to be orthogonal to each other and outputting a polarization multiplexed transmitting light beam; and an optical phase difference controller controlling a temporal variation of the optical phase difference. 4. The optical transmitter according to claim 3 , wherein the optical phase difference controller controls the temporal variation of the optical phase difference on the basis of a signal processing speed in an optical receiver receiving the polarization multiplexed transmitting light beam. 5. The optical transmitter according to claim 1 , wherein the optical phase difference adding unit is located on any one of a path for the first continuous light beam and a path for the second continuous light beam, and adds the optical phase difference varying temporally between the first continuous light beam and the second continuous light beam. 6. An optical communication system, comprising: an optical transmitter and an optical receiver, wherein the optical transmitter comprises a first optical quadrature modulator performing a phase modulation on a first continuous light beam and outputting a first transmitting light beam; a second optical quadrature modulator performing a phase modulation on a second continuous light beam belonging in the same frequency band as that of the first continuous light beam and outputting a second transmitting light beam; an optical phase difference adding unit adding an optical phase difference varying temporally between the first transmitting light beam and the second transmitting light beam; and a polarization multiplexer polarization-multiplexing the first transmitting light beam and the second transmitting light beam in the state where their polarizations are made to be orthogonal to each other and outputting a polarization multiplexed transmitting light beam; and an optical receiver comprises a 90-degree optical hybrid receiving the polarization multiplexed transmitting light beam and local oscillation light with approximately the same optical frequency as that of each of the first continuous light beam and the second continuous light beam, and outputting a first received light beam and a second received light beam whose polarization direction is orthogonal to the polarization direction of the first received light beam; a photoelectrical converter photoelectrically converting the first received light beam and the second received light beam and outputting a first received signal and a second received signal, respectively; and a signal processor demodulating the first received signal and the second received signal by performing signal processing on the first received signal and the second received signal, wherein the optical transmitter further comprises an optical phase difference controller controlling a temporal variation of the optical phase difference, and the optical phase difference controller controls the temporal variation of the optical phase difference on the basis of a signal processing speed of the signal processing means. 7. An optical communication system, comprising: an optical transmitter and an optical receiver, wherein the optical transmitter comprises a first optical quadrature modulator performing a phase modulation on a first continuous light beam and outputting a first transmitting light beam; a second optical quadrature modulator performing a phase modulation on a second continuous light beam belonging in the same frequency band as that of the first continuous light beam and outputting a second transmitting light beam; an optical phase difference adding unit adding an optical phase difference varying temporally between the first transmitting light beam and the second transmitting light beam; and a polarization multiplexer polarization-multiplexing the first transmitting light beam and the second transmitting light beam in the state where their polarizations are made to be orthogonal to each other and outputting a polarization multiplexed transmitting light beam; and an optical receiver comprises: a 90-degree optical hybrid receiving the polarization multiplexed transmitting light beam and local oscillation light with approximately the same optical frequency as that of each of the first continuous light beam and the second continuous light beam, and outputting a first received light beam and a second received light beam whose polarization direction is orthogonal to the polarization direction of the first received light beam; a photoelectrical converter photoelectrically converting the first received light beam and the second received light beam and outputting a first received signal and a second received signal, respectively; and a signal processor demodulating the first received signal and the second received signal by performing signal processing on the first received signal and the second received signal, wherein the signal processor polarization-demultiplexes the polarization multiplexed transmitting light beam on the basis of coefficients which are updated by using a constant modulus algorithm. 8. An optical communication method, comprising: performing a phase modulation on a first continuous light beam and outputting a first transmitting light beam; performing a phase modulation on a second continuous light beam belonging in the same frequency band as that of the first continuous light beam and outputting a second transmitting light beam; adding an optical phase difference varying temporally between the first transmitting light beam and the second transmitting light beam; polarization-multiplexing the first transmitting light beam and the second transmitting light beam in the state where their polarizations are m

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  • H04J14/06Primary

    Polarisation multiplex systems · CPC title

  • Coherencemultiplexing · CPC title

  • Polarisation demultiplexing, tracking or alignment of orthogonal polarisation components · CPC title

  • Digital phase modulation · CPC title

  • comprising one or more polarization beam splitters, e.g. polarization multiplexed [PolMux] X-PSK coherent receivers, polarization diversity heterodyne coherent receivers (H04J14/06 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US9608732B2 cover?
It becomes difficult to regenerate transmitting signals depending on modulation systems for the optical phase modulation in a polarization multiplexed optical communication system employing the optical digital coherent communication system, therefore, an optical transmitter according to an exemplary aspect of the invention includes first optical quadrature modulation means for performing a phas…
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Ogasahara Daisaku, Nec Corp
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Primary CPC classification H04J14/06. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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