Network controller and signal quality estimating method
US-2016373187-A1 · Dec 22, 2016 · US
US9906296B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9906296-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615172312-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 3, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 22, 2015 |
| Publication date | Feb 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 27, 2018 |
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A network controller includes: a first acquisition unit configured to acquire, based on a signal quality amount of each of wavelength paths set in a network of an optical wavelength-multiplexed transmission system, a signal quality amount of each of spans in each of the wavelength paths; an arithmetic unit configured to calculate a signal quality amount of each of spans in a wavelength path of an estimation target, based on the signal quality amount acquired by the first acquisition unit; and an estimation unit configured to estimate a signal quality amount of the wavelength path of the estimation target, based on the signal quality amount calculated by the arithmetic unit.
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A network controller comprising: a memory; and a processor coupled to the memory and configured to: acquire, based on a signal quality amount of each of a set of wavelength paths in a network of an optical wavelength-multiplexed transmission system, a signal quality amount of each of spans in each of the wavelength paths; calculate a signal quality amount of each of spans in a wavelength path of an estimation target, based on the acquired signal quality amount; estimate a signal quality amount of the wavelength path of the estimation target, based on the calculated signal quality amount; acquire, when the signal quality amount of the wavelength path of the estimation target is estimated, the signal quality amount of the wavelength path of the estimation target after transmitting of the optical signal on the wavelength path of the estimation target; and update the signal quality amount of each of the spans in the wavelength path of the estimation target before transmitting of the optical signal on the wavelength path of the estimation target, based on the signal quality amount of the wavelength path of the estimation target after transmitting of the optical signal on the wavelength path of the estimation target. 2. The network controller according to claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to: determine whether or not the signal quality amount of the wavelength path of the estimation target exceeds a predetermined threshold; and determine whether or not an optical signal is transmitted on the wavelength path of the estimation target based on whether or not the signal quality amount of the wavelength path of the estimation target exceeds the predetermined threshold. 3. The network controller according to claim 2 , wherein the processor is further configured to: acquire, when the signal quality amount of the wavelength path of the estimation target is estimated, the signal quality amount of each of the wavelength paths set in the network after transmitting of the optical signal on the wavelength path of the estimation target; and update the signal quality amount of each of the spans in each of the wavelength paths set in the network before transmitting of the optical signal, based on the signal quality amount of each of the wavelength paths set in the network after transmitting of the optical signal on the wavelength path of the estimation target. 4. The network controller according to claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to calculate the signal quality amount of each of the spans in the wavelength path of the estimation target, based on a signal quality amount of the same span as a span in the wavelength paths set in the network among spans in the wavelength path of the estimation target. 5. The network controller according to claim 4 , wherein the processor is further configured to calculate the signal quality amount of each of the spans in the wavelength path of the estimation target, based on a calculated signal quality amount of a span in the wavelength path of the estimation target, when there is no signal quality amount of the same span as a span in the wavelength paths set in the network among spans in the wavelength path of the estimation target. 6. The network controller according to claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to calculate the signal quality amount of each of the spans in the wavelength path of the estimation target, based on the acquired signal quality amount of each of spans in the wavelength paths set in the network, and transmission conditions of each of the spans in the wavelength path of the estimation target. 7. The network controller according to claim 1 , wherein the signal quality amount is an optical signal to noise ratio. 8. A network controller comprising: a memory; and a processor coupled to the memory and configured to: acquire, based on a signal quality amount of each of a set of wavelength paths in a network of an optical wavelength-multiplexed transmission system, a signal quality amount of each of spans in each of the wavelength paths; calculate a signal quality amount of each of spans in a wavelength path of an estimation target, based on the acquired signal quality amount; and estimate a signal quality amount of the wavelength path of the estimation target, based on the calculated signal quality amount, wherein the signal quality amount is a sum of an added noise amount and an allowable OSNR at a point of time when a BER before error correction of the wavelength path reaches a predetermined threshold by adding a noise to a reception signal of a receiver of a communication device using the wavelength path. 9. The network controller according to claim 1 , wherein the signal quality amount is one amount of a polarization dependent loss and a polarization mode dispersion of the wavelength path. 10. A signal quality estimating method executed by a network controller including a memory and a processor coupled to the memory, the signal quality estimating method comprising: acquiring, by the processor, based on a signal quality amount of each of a set of wavelength paths in a network of an optical wavelength-multiplexed transmission system, a signal quality amount of each of spans in each of wavelength paths; calculating, by the processor, a signal quality amount of each of spans in a wavelength path of an estimation target based on the acquired signal quality amount; estimating, by the processor, a signal quality amount of the wavelength path of the estimation target, based on the calculated signal quality amount; acquiring, when the signal quality amount of the wavelength path of the estimation target is estimated, the signal quality amount of the wavelength path of the estimation target after transmitting of the optical signal on the wavelength path of the estimation target; and updating the signal quality amount of each of the spans in the wavelength path of the estimation target before transmitting of the optical signal on the wavelength path of the estimation target, based on the signal quality amount of the wavelength path of the estimation target after transmitting of the optical signal on the wavelength path of the estimation target.
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