In-band noise determination on optical communication signals

US9954610B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9954610-B2
Application numberUS-201514932375-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 4, 2015
Priority dateNov 5, 2014
Publication dateApr 24, 2018
Grant dateApr 24, 2018

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There are provided methods and devices for determining a quality parameter characterizing an optical communication signal, the methods being performed by signal detection devices. At the transmitting end, there are obtained a signal power P1 of a first optical signal, a signal power P2 of a second optical signal, a signal power P3 of a third optical signal, optionally a signal power P4 of a fourth optical signal, and a total signal power Ps of a channel where the first, second, third and optional fourth optical signals are located. At a detection point, there are further obtained a signal power P1′ of the first optical signal, a signal power P2′ of the second optical signal, a signal power P3′ of the third optical signal and optionally a signal power P4′ of the fourth optical signal. There are then determined a signal deformation factor SDF and/or an optical signal to ASE noise ratio OSNR from the obtained signal powers.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method for determining a quality parameter characterizing an optical communication signal, the method performed by a signal detection device and comprising: obtaining a signal power P 1 of a first optical signal at a transmitter end, a signal power P 2 of a second optical signal at a transmitter end, a signal power P 3 of a third optical signal at a transmitter end, and a total signal power Ps of a channel where the first optical signal, the second optical signal and the third optical signal are located, wherein the first optical signal is at a central wavelength of an optical channel bandwidth of said optical communication signal, and the second optical signal and the third optical signal are located on the same side relative to the center of the optical channel bandwidth; obtaining a ratio K 1 of the signal power P 1 to the total signal power Ps and a ratio K 2 of the signal power P 2 to the signal power P 1 and a ratio K 3 of the signal power P 3 to the signal power P 1 according to P 1 , P 2 , P 3 and Ps; obtaining a signal power P 1 ′ of the first optical signal at a detection point, a signal power P 2 ′ of the second optical signal at the detection point and a signal power P 3 ′ of the third optical signal at the detection point; obtaining a ratio K 2 ′ of the signal power P 2 ′ to the signal power P 1 ′ and a ratio K 3 ′ of the signal power P 3 ′ to the signal power P 1 ′ according to P 1 ′, P 2 ′ and P 3 ′; determining an extended signal to noise ratio eOSNR 2 according to the recorded ratios K 1 , K 2 and K 2 ′ and an extended signal to noise ratio eOSNR 3 according to the recorded ratios K 1 , K 3 and K 3 ′; and determining a signal deformation factor SDF from the extended signal to noise ratios eOSNR 2 and eOSNR 3 . 2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising: determining an Optical Signal to ASE Noise Ratio OSNR from the determined extended signal to noise Ratios eOSNR 2 and eOSNR 3 and a predetermined relationship between the signal deformation factor SDF and the signal deformation SD. 3. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first optical signal, the second optical signal and the third optical signal are different in central wavelength and are same in bandwidth. 4. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of obtaining a ratio K 1 of the signal power P 1 to the total signal power Ps, a ratio K 2 of the signal power P 2 to the signal power P 1 and a ratio K 3 of the signal power P 3 to the signal power P 1 according to P 1 , P 2 , P 3 and Ps further comprises: recording the ratio K 1 , the ratio K 2 and the ratio K 3 on site or on a Network Management Information. 5. A method for determining a quality parameter characterizing an optical communication signal, the method performed by a signal detection device and comprising: obtaining a signal power P 1 of a first optical signal at a transmitter end, a signal power P 2 of a second optical signal at the transmitter end, a signal power P 3 of a third optical signal at the transmitter end, a signal power P 4 of a fourth optical signal at the transmitter end and a total signal power Ps of a channel where the first optical signal, the second optical signal, the third optical signal and the fourth optical signal are located, wherein the first optical signal is at a central wavelength of an optical channel bandwidth of said optical communication signal, and the second optical signal and the third optical signal are located on the same side relative to the center of the optical channel bandwidth; obtaining a signal power P 1 ′ of the first optical signal at a detection point, a signal power P 2 ′ of the second optical signal at the detection point, a signal power P 3 ′ of the third optical signal at the detection point and a signal power P 4 ′ of the fourth optical signal at the detection point; obtaining and recording a ratio K 1 of the signal power P 1 to the total signal power Ps, a ratio K 2 of the signal power P 2 to the signal power P 1 , a ratio K 3 of the signal power P 3 to the signal power P 1 and a ratio K 4 of the signal power P 4 to the signal power P 1 according to P 1 , P 2 , P 3 and P 4 ; obtaining and recording a ratio K 2 ′ of the signal power P 2 ′ to the signal power P 1 ′, a ratio K 3 ′ of the signal power P 3 ′ to the signal power P 1 ′ and a ratio K 4 ′ of the signal power P 4 ′ to the signal power P 1 ′ according to P 1 ′, P 2 ′, P 3 ′ and P 4 ′; and determining an Optical Signal to ASE Noise Ratio (OSNR), the OSNR being given by a formula equivalent to the following formula: OSNR = C · 1 K ⁢ ⁢ 4 - 2 ⁢ ⁢ K ⁢ ⁢ 3 + K ⁢ ⁢ 2 K ⁢ ⁢ 4 ′ - 2 ⁢ K ⁢ ⁢ 3 ′ + K ⁢ ⁢ 2 ′ - 1 . 6. The method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the second optical signal, the third optical signal and the fourth optical signal are obtained using respective optical filters having equidistant central wavelengths and having substantially equal optical bandwidth; and wherein the step of determining an Optical

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What does patent US9954610B2 cover?
There are provided methods and devices for determining a quality parameter characterizing an optical communication signal, the methods being performed by signal detection devices. At the transmitting end, there are obtained a signal power P1 of a first optical signal, a signal power P2 of a second optical signal, a signal power P3 of a third optical signal, optionally a signal power P4 of a fou…
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Exfo Inc
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Primary CPC classification H04B10/07953. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Apr 24 2018 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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