WO2009117822A1 - Protected light source for multiple wavelength division multiplexed passive optical networks (wdm-pons) - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to Passive Optical Networks, and more particularly, to a protected light source for multiple Wavelength Division Multiplexed Passive Optical Networks (WDM-PONs).
- WDM-PONs Wavelength Division Multiplexed Passive Optical Networks
- a passive optical network is a point-to-multipoint network architecture in which unpowered optical splitters are used to enable a single optical fibre to serve multiple premises.
- a PON typically includes an Optical Line Terminal (OLT) at the service provider's central office connected to a number (typically 32-128) of Optical Network Terminals (ONTs), each of which provides an interface to customer equipment.
- OLT Optical Line Terminal
- ONTs Optical Network Terminals
- downstream signals are broadcast from the OLT to the ONTs on a shared fibre network.
- Various techniques such as encryption, can be used to ensure that each ONT can only receive signals that are addressed to it.
- Upstream signals are transmitted from each ONT to the OLT, using a multiple access protocol, such as time division multiple access (TDMA), to prevent "collisions".
- TDMA time division multiple access
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a typical WDM-PON system.
- the OLT 4 comprises a plurality of transceivers 6, each of which includes a light source 8 and a detector 10 for sending and receiving optical signals on respective wavelength channels, and an optical combiner/splitter 12 for combining light from/to the light source 8 and detector 10 onto a single optical fibre 14.
- the light source 8 may be a conventional laser diode such as, for example, a distributed feed-back (DFB) laser, for transmitting data on the desired wavelength using either direct laser modulation, or an external modulator (not shown) as desired.
- the detector 10 may, for example, be a PIN diode for detecting optical signal received through the network.
- An optical mux/demux 16 (such as, for example, a Thin-Film Filter - TFF) is used to couple light between each transceiver 6 and an optical fibre trunk 18, which may include one or more passive optical power splitters (not shown).
- a passive remote node 20 serving one or more customer sites includes an optical mux/demux 22 for demultiplexing wavelength channels ( ⁇ l ... ⁇ n) from the optical trunk fibre 18. Each wavelength channel is then routed to an appropriate branch port 24 which supports a respective WDM-PON branch 26 comprising one or more Optical Network Terminals (ONTs) 28 at respective customer premises.
- WDM-PON branch 26 comprising one or more Optical Network Terminals (ONTs) 28 at respective customer premises.
- one of the branches 26a includes a pair of ONTs 28, which share common uplink and downlink wavelength channels using, for example, a time division multiple access scheme well known in the art.
- each ONT 28 includes a light source 30, detector 32 and combiner/splitter 34, all of which are typically configured and operate in a manner mirroring that of the corresponding transceiver 6 in the OLT 4.
- the wavelength channels ( ⁇ 1 ... ⁇ n) of the WDM-PON are divided into respective channel groups, or bands, each of which is designated for signalling in a given direction.
- C-band (e.g. 1530-1565nm) channels may be allocated to uplink signals transmitted from each ONT 28 to the OLT 4
- L-band (e.g. 1565-1625nm) channels may be allocated to downlink signals from the OLT 4 to the ONT(s) 26 on each branch 26.
- the respective optical combiner/splitters 12,34 in the OLT transceivers 6 and ONTs 286 are commonly provided as passive optical filters well known in the art.
- each branch 26 is allocated a predetermined pair of wavelength channels, comprising an L-band channel for downlink signals transmitted from the OLT 4 to the branch 26, and a C-band channel for uplink signals transmitted from the ONT(s) 28 of the branch 26 to the OLT 4.
- the MUX/DEMUX 16 in the OLT 4 couples the selected channels of each branch 26 to a respective one of the transceivers 6.
- each transceiver 6 of the ONT is associated with one of the branches 26, and controls uplink and downlink signalling between the ONT 4 and the ONT(s) 28 of that branch 26.
- Each transceiver 6 and ONT 28 is rendered "colorless", by using reflective light sources 8, 30, such as reflective semiconductor optical amplifiers; injection-locked Fabry-Perot lasers; reflective electro- absorptive modulators; and reflective Mach-Zehnder modulators.
- each light source 8, 30 requires a "seed" light which is used to produce the respective downlink/uplink optical signals.
- the seed light for downlink signals is provided by an L-band broadband light source (BLS) 34 via an L-band optical circulator 36.
- BLS broadband light source
- the seed light for uplink signals is provided by a C-band broadband light source (BLS) 38 via a C-band optical circulator 40.
- the BLSs 34 and 38 may be broadband light emitting sources that generate a continuous spectrum, such as a Light Emitting Diode (LED), or may be a multi-frequency laser source which generates a plurality of narrow-band lights.
- LED Light Emitting Diode
- WDM-PONs suffer limitations in that the fibre trunk 18 and the BLSs 34,38 constitute single points of failure of the entire network. A failure of any one of these components effectively disconnects all subscribers.
- a typical method for implementing WDM-PON protection is to duplicate the WDM-PON system of FIG. 1, with both systems being connected to the same ONTs 26.
- a less expensive alternative, which provides light source protection, is illustrated in FIG. 2.
- the L-band and C-band BLSs 34 and 38 are protected by duplicating each BLS, and then routing light from a selected one of the two BLSs (for both uplink and downlink seed light) using an optical switch 46, as shown in FIG. 2. While this arrangement does provide protection for the L-band and C-band light sources, it also significantly increases the cost and complexity of the OLT 4.
- An aspect of the present invention provides a protected light source for generating seed light for at least two wavelength division multiplexed passive optical networks (WDM-PONs).
- the protected light source includes an optical coupler having N>2 input ports and M>2 output ports, each output port being optically connected to supply seed light to a respective set of one or more WDM-PONs.
- a respective multi-wavelength light source (MWLS) is optically coupled to supply seed light to each input port of the optical coupler.
- a controller unit controls operation of each multi-wavelength light source (MWLS).
- An advantage of the present invention is that distribution of light from each MWLS to all of the WDM-PONs is entirely passive, which reduces costs and improves reliability.
- a single protected light source can efficiently supply seed light to multiple WDM-PONs, which allows higher quality (and thus higher cost) MWLSs to be used, without increasing the cost of each WDM-PON, as compared to conventional solutions.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram schematically illustrating a conventional WDM-PON known in the prior art
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram schematically illustrating conventional techniques for protecting the fibre trunk and Broadband Light Sources of the WDM-PON of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram schematically illustrating a protected multi-wavelength light source for multiple WDM-PONs in accordance with a representative embodiment of the present invention
- FIGs. 4a-4c schematically illustrate respective multi-wavelength light sources usable in the embodiment of FIG. 3; and [0019]
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram schematically illustrating an Optical Line Terminal of a WDM-PON supplied using protected multi -wavelength light sources of the type illustrated in FIG. 3.
- the present invention provides a protected multi -wavelength light source for multiple WDM-PONs. Representative embodiments are described below with reference to FIGs. 3-5.
- a protected light source 48 comprises a pair of multi- wavelength light sources (MWLSs) 50 optically connected to respective input ports a 2x2 3dB optical coupler 52 having two input ports and two output ports.
- MWLSs multi- wavelength light sources
- Each of the output ports 54 of the optical coupler 52 is connected to supply seed light to a respective set of one or more WDM-PONs 2.
- a controller unit 55 which may include a micro-processor executing suitable software, controls operation of each of the MWLSs 50.
- FIGs. 4a-c illustrate respective MWLSs 50 such as may be used in the protected light source 48 of the present invention, hi the embodiment of FIG. 4a.
- the MWLS 50 comprises a set of narrowband light sources 56, each of which is driven to generate a narrowband continuous wave (CW) light 58 having a center wavelength corresponding to that of a predetermined one of the wavelength channels of the WDM-PONs 2.
- Each light source 56 may be a conventional laser diode such as, for example, a distributed feed-back (DFB) laser, but this is not essential.
- DFB distributed feed-back
- An optical MUX 60 (such as, for example, a Thin-Film Filter - TFF) is used to combine the CW light 58 from each light source 56 into a WDM seed light 62 having a spectrum shown generally at 64.
- an optical amplifier 66 (such as, for example, and Erbium Doped Fibre Amplifier - EDFA) may be used to increase the optical power of the WDM seed light 62.
- the MWLS 50 comprises a broadband light source 68 which is driven to generate a broadband continuous wave (CW) light 70 having a bandwidth corresponding with that of a predetermined one of the channel bands of the WDM-PONs 2.
- the bandwidth of the CW light 70 may correspond with either one of the C-band or L-Band channels of the WDM-PONs 2.
- the broadband light source 68 may be an Erbium Doped Fibre Amplifier (EDFA) generating Amplified Spontaneous Emission (ASE), or a superluminescent light emitting diode (LED) having a suitable spectral response, but this is not essential.
- EDFA Erbium Doped Fibre Amplifier
- ASE Amplified Spontaneous Emission
- LED superluminescent light emitting diode
- a comb filter 72 (such as, for example, a Thin-Film Filter - TFF) is used to filter the CW light 70 to generate a WDM seed light 74 having a spectrum shown generally at 76.
- the WDM seed light 74 output from the comb filter 72 comprises a plurality of narrowband CW lights, each of which has a center wavelength corresponding to that of a predetermined one of the wavelength channels of the WDM-PONs 2.
- an optical amplifier 66 such as, for example, and Erbium Doped Fibre Amplifier - EDFA may be used to increase the optical power of the WDM seed light 62, if desired.
- FIG. 4c illustrates a further alternative, in which the MWLS 50 comprises a broadband light source 68 which is driven to generate a broadband continuous wave (CW) light 70 as described above.
- the broadband CW light 70 which has a spectrum shown generally at 78, is output directly to the four-port 3dB optical coupler 52.
- An optical amplifier 66 (such as, for example, and Erbium Doped Fibre Amplifier - EDFA) may be used to increase the optical power of the broadband CW light 70, if desired.
- This embodiment relies on the MUXs 16 and 22 (FIGs. 1 and 2) of each WDM-PON 2 to provide the required filtering such that a narrow band seed light is supplied to each of the transceivers 6 and 28.
- 3dB optical couplers are known in the art. In fact, most commercially available 3dB optical power splitter/combiners are actually 2x2 devices, in which light injected into either one of the two input ports is evenly distributed between both of the two output ports. In the present invention, this fact is exploited to such that seed light from an MWLS 50 connected to either input port will seed all of the WDM-PONs 2 connected downsream of the optical coupler 52. Thus, the controller 55 can designate one of the two MWLSs 50 as a "working" MWLS, and designate the other MWLS 50 as a "protection" MWLS.
- a respective protected light source 48 will be provided to supply C-band and L-band seed lights to the WDM-PONs 2.
- each of the WDM-PONs 2 can be topologically similar to that illustrated in FIG. 1 , except that the respective Optical Line Terminal (OLT) 4 of each WDM-PON 2 does not have its own C-band and L-band seed light sources 34, 38 (see FIG. 1). Instead, C-band and L-band seed light for all of the WDM-PONs 2 is obtained from respective C-band and L-band protected light sources 48.
- This arrangement is particularly beneficial in a network node comprising multiple OLTs 4, each of which hosts a respective WDM-PON 2.
- Such network nodes typically are organized into one or more shelves, with each shelf containing a plurality (e.g. 16 or more) OLTs.
- a common protected light source 48 can be used to provide seed light to all of the OLTs 4 on a given shelf.
- a common protected light source 48 may be used to provide seed light to OLTs 4 on two or more shelves.
- a common protected light source 48 may be used to provide seed light to OLTs 4 in different central offices.
- the costs of the light source 48 can also be shared across all of the involved WDM-PONs 2. Consequently, higher quality (and thus higher cost) components can be used in the protected light source 48 than would be economical in an arrangement in which each OLT 4 has its own seed light sources 34, 38, as shown in FIGs. 1 and 2.
- a 2x2 3dB coupler 52 is used to distribute seed light from two MWLSs 50 to a plurality of WDM-PONs.
- the coupler 52 can be provided as any passive NxM coupler, in which light from any one of N input ports is evenly distributed to each of the M output ports.
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