Method and system for optical connection validation in a reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexer (ROADM) node

US9680569B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9680569-B2
Application numberUS-201414503488-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 1, 2014
Priority dateOct 1, 2014
Publication dateJun 13, 2017
Grant dateJun 13, 2017

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A method of validating connections in an optical add/drop multiplexer (OADM) that includes a plurality of modules configured to route optical signals through the OADM, and at least one multi-fiber cable connecting modules of the OADM. A light source coupled to a first port of a first module is controlled to emit a test light. A determination is made whether or not the test light is received at a first photo-detector connected to a second port. Continuity of a connection between the first port and the second port is validated when the test light is received at the first photo-detector.

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A method of validating connections in an optical add/drop multiplexer (OADM) comprising a plurality of modules configured to route optical signals through the OADM, and at least one multi-fiber cable connecting modules of the OADM, the method comprising: controlling a light source connected to a first port of a first module of the plurality of modules to emit a test signal, wherein the light source comprises an optical amplifier disposed in the first module, and wherein controlling the light source comprises driving the amplifier to emit Amplified Spontaneous Emission (ASE) light as the test signal; determining whether or not the test signal is received at a first photo-detector connected to a second port; and validating a continuity of an unused connection that is out-of-service in the OADM between the first port and the second port when the test signal is received at the first photo-detector, wherein the light source and the photo-detector are disposed in the OADM, and wherein the unused connection between the first port and the second port comprises one or more loop-backs in the at least one multi-fiber cable connecting modules via loop-back connectors connected on unused ports thereon, wherein the one or more loop-backs optically connect corresponding pairs of fibers in the at least one multi-fiber cable connecting modules such that an optical signal is routed back to a particular module from which the optical signal was received. 2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the optical amplifier is an Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifier (EDFA). 3. The method as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising filtering the ASE light to generate a narrow-band test signal having a predetermined wavelength. 4. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the light source comprises a dedicated optical emitter and wherein controlling the light source comprises controlling the dedicated optical emitter to emit the test signal. 5. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first module is a Multi-Cast Switch (MCS) module configured to route wavelength channels to and from respective transceivers of the OADM, and wherein controlling the light source comprises controlling a transmitter of a transceiver coupled to the MCS module to emit the test signal. 6. The method as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising steps of: measuring an optical power of the test signal received by the photo-detector; comparing the measured optical power to an optical power of the test signal emitted by the light source; and determining losses of the connection between the first port and the second port based on the comparison result. 7. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein controlling the light source comprises modulating information onto the test signal. 8. The method as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the information comprises information identifying a source of the test signal within the OADM. 9. The method as claimed in claim 8 , further comprising steps of: detecting the information modulated on the test signal received by the photo-detector; identifying the source of the test signal based on the detected information; and mapping a topology of the OADM based on the identified source of the test signal and the first photodetector. 10. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the second port is an input port of a second module. 11. The method as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the connection between the first port and the second comprises a light path between the first and second modules via a Fiber Interconnection Module (FIM). 12. A non-transient machine readable storage medium including software instructions for controlling a processor to execute a method of validating connections in an optical add/drop multiplexer (OADM) comprising a plurality of modules configured to route optical signals through the OADM, and at least one multi-fiber cable connecting modules of the OADM, the software instructions comprising instructions for controlling the processor to: control a light source coupled to a first port of a first module to emit a signal, wherein the light source comprises an optical amplifier disposed in the first module, and wherein the software instructions for controlling the processor to control the light source comprises software instructions for controlling the processor to drive the amplifier to emit Amplified Spontaneous Emission (ASE) light as the test signal; determine whether or not the signal is received at a first photo-detector connected to a second port; and validate a continuity of an unused connection that is out-of-service between the first port and the second port when the signal is received at the first photo-detector, wherein the light source and the photo-detector are disposed in the OADM, and wherein the unused connection between the first port and the second port comprises one or more loop-backs in the at least one multi-fiber cable connecting modules via loop-back connectors connected on unused ports thereon, wherein the one or more loop-backs optically connect corresponding pairs of fibers in the at least one multi-fiber cable connecting modules such that an optical signal is routed back to a particular module from which the optical signal was received. 13. The storage medium as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the light source comprises a dedicated optical emitter and wherein the software instructions for controlling the processor to control the light source comprises software instructions for controlling the processor to control the dedicated optical emitter to emit the test signal. 14. The storage medium as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the first module is a Multi-Cast Switch (MCS) module configured to route wavelength channels to and from respective transceivers of the OADM, and wherein the software instructions for controlling the processor to control the light source comprises software instructions for controlling the processor to control a transmitter of a transceiver coupled to the MCS module to emit the test signal. 15. The storage medium as claimed in claim 12 , further comprising software instructions for controlling the processor to: measure an optical power of the test signal received by the photo-detector; compare the measured optical power to an optical power of the test signal emitted by the light source; and determine losses of the connection between the first port and the second port based on the comparison result. 16. The storage medium as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the software instructions for controlling the processor to control the light source comprises software instructions for controlling the processor to modulate information onto the test signal. 17. The storage medium as claimed in claim 16 , further comprising software instructions for controlling the processor to: detect the information modulated on the test signal received by the photo-detector; identify a source of the test signal based on the detected information; and map a topology of the OADM based on the identified source of the test signal and the first photodetector.

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  • Switch and router aspects · CPC title

  • Provisions for optical burst or packet networks · CPC title

  • using wavelength multiplexing or demultiplexing · CPC title

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  • Monitoring or measuring power · CPC title

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What does patent US9680569B2 cover?
A method of validating connections in an optical add/drop multiplexer (OADM) that includes a plurality of modules configured to route optical signals through the OADM, and at least one multi-fiber cable connecting modules of the OADM. A light source coupled to a first port of a first module is controlled to emit a test light. A determination is made whether or not the test light is received at …
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Ciena Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04B10/07955. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Jun 13 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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