Infrared communication method and apparatus, storage medium and electronic apparatus
US-2024305382-A1 · Sep 12, 2024 · US
US9876577B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9876577-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514982058-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 29, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 4, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 23, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 23, 2018 |
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An optical transmitter includes a discrete multi-tone (DMT) modulation unit that modulates a carrier signal having a specific frequency with an information signal and a carrier signal having a frequency different from the specific frequency with a monitor signal, to generate a DMT modulation signal that multiplexes the information signal and the monitor signal. The optical transmitter includes a laser diode (LD) unit that optically converts the DMT modulation signal to a corresponding optical DMT modulation signal, a frequency extraction unit that extracts a harmonic distortion component of the monitor signal from the optical DMT modulation signal, and a frequency analysis unit. The optical transmitter includes a bias control unit that controls a bias supply unit that adjusts a bias value to be supplied to the LD unit such that the extracted harmonic distortion component of the monitor signal is reduced.
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An optical signal processing apparatus comprising: a modulator that modulates a first carrier signal having a specific frequency with an information signal to generate a first modulation signal, modulates a second carrier signal having a frequency different from the specific frequency with a monitor signal to generate a second modulation signal, and multiplexes the first modulation signal and the second modulation signal to generate a multicarrier modulation signal; a first adjuster that adjusts the multicarrier modulation signal; a convertor that is included in the first adjuster and converts the multicarrier modulation signal into an optical multicarrier modulation signal; an extractor that extracts a first component of the monitor signal from the optical multicarrier modulation signal, and compares the first component with a second component of the monitor signal modulated by the modulator to extract an optical distortion component of the monitor signal, the optical distortion component being one of a harmonic distortion component and an intermodulation distortion component; and a controller that controls the convertor to reduce the optical distortion component of the monitor signal extracted by the extractor. 2. The optical signal processing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the modulator modulates, with the monitor signal, the first carrier signal having a frequency on a lower frequency side than a band of the specific frequency of the second carrier signal modulated with the information signal. 3. The optical signal processing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the modulator modulates, with the monitor signal, the first carrier signal having a frequency on a higher frequency side than the band of the specific frequency of the second carrier signal modulated with the information signal. 4. The optical signal processing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the extractor receives the optical multicarrier modulation signal through an optical transmission path connected to an opposite apparatus connected to the optical signal processing apparatus, converts the received optical multicarrier modulation signal into the multicarrier modulation signal, demodulates the multicarrier modulation signal into a demodulation signal including the information signal and the monitor signal and extracts the optical distortion component of the monitor signal from the demodulation signal. 5. The optical signal processing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the controller controls an amplifier in the first adjuster to reduce the optical distortion component of the monitor signal, the amplifier adjusting a gain amount of the multicarrier modulation signal. 6. The optical signal processing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the controller controls an attenuator in a second adjuster in an opposite apparatus connected to the optical signal processing apparatus through an optical transmission path to reduce the optical distortion component of the monitor signal, the attenuator adjusting an attenuation amount of the optical multicarrier modulation signal received through the optical transmission path. 7. The optical signal processing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the controller controls an amplifier in a second adjuster in an opposite apparatus connected to the optical signal processing apparatus through an optical transmission path to reduce the optical distortion component of the monitor signal, the amplifier adjusting a gain amount of the multicarrier modulation signal received through the optical transmission path. 8. An optical signal processing method of an optical signal processing apparatus to execute a process comprising: modulating a first carrier signal having a specific frequency with an information signal to generate a first modulation signal, modulating a second carrier signal having a frequency different from the specific frequency with a monitor signal to generate a second modulation signal, and multiplexing the first modulation signal and the second modulation signal to generate a multicarrier modulation signal; converting the multicarrier modulation signal into an optical multicarrier modulation signal; extracting a first component of the monitor signal from the optical multicarrier modulation signal, and comparing the first component with a second component of the modulated monitor signal to extract an optical distortion component of the monitor signal, the optical distortion component being one of a harmonic distortion component and an intermodulation distortion component; and controlling the converting to reduce the extracted optical distortion component of the monitor signal. 9. A non-transitory computer-readable recording medium having stored therein an optical signal processing program that causes a processor of an optical signal processing apparatus to execute a process comprising: modulating a first carrier signal having a specific frequency with an information signal to generate a first modulation signal, modulating a second carrier signal having a frequency different from the specific frequency with a monitor signal to generate a second modulation signal, and multiplexing the first modulation signal and the second modulation signal to generate a multicarrier modulation signal; converting the multicarrier modulation signal into an optical multicarrier modulation signal; extracting a first component of the monitor signal from the optical multicarrier modulation signal, and comparing the first component with a second component of the modulated monitor signal to extract an optical distortion component of the monitor signal, the optical distortion component being one of a harmonic distortion component and an intermodulation distortion component; and controlling the converting to reduce the extracted optical distortion component of the monitor signal.
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