The present invention relates generally to passive optical networks, and more particularly to an adaptive optical network terminal (ONT) for automatically accommodating different types of passive optical networks (PON's).
The use of fiber optic-based networks to carry information signals continues to grow in popularity worldwide. Such networks employ optical data transmitters at a source node for converting electrical signals to optical signals for transmission over the network. At a destination node the optical signals are converted back to electrical form for processing and extracting the information signal.
Optical networks are classified as active or passive. An active optical network comprises intermediate nodes (disposed between the source and destination nodes) for regenerating the optical signal using a receiver/transmitter (i.e., transceiver) that provides optical-to-electrical-to-optical conversion and amplification of the signal in electrical form. A passive optical network (PON) architecture does not employ intermediate nodes, but instead comprises beam splitters and filters to direct the optical signal to its intended destination node.
A PON typically provides multiple data transmission paths, each capable of delivering high-bandwidth data services to multiple users. A PON may be operated according under a variety of different transmission standards, such as a B-PON (broadband passive optical network) or a G-PON (gigabit passive optical network), Each standard may have respective different transmission bandwidths and, transmission speeds and may include respective different media access control (MAC) information and operation, administration and management (OAM) information encoding schemes.
A PON network typically includes an optical line terminal (OLT) at a network head end and a plurality of optical network terminals (ONT's) located at or proximate a subscriber's site. Each ONT may connect to several subscribers, permitting each subscriber to access the passive optical network and connect to other networks through the PON. The conventional PON topology comprises a shared upstream signal path and a broadcast downstream path. Downstream data includes an address header and may be encoded with MAC and/or OEM information. The downstream data is broadcast from the OLT to downstream ONT's. All ONT's receive the broadcasted data and each employs an address matching process to identify data intended for it.
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Typically, PON ONT's are designed to support specific PON standards that are determined by PON information encoding schemes, such as PON MAC functionality and bandwidth, in an upstream and downstream direction. Accordingly, when upgrading or changing a network standard of a PON network, such as changing a MAC functionality characteristic and/or bandwidth of the PON network, existing ONT's must be replaced with ONT's compatible with the new network standard. The inventors of the present invention have innovatively developed a ONT that automatically recognizes and adapts to a change in a network standard of the PON network to which it is connected, such as when the PON network is upgraded.
The receive adaptive processor 14 may include logic 15 executable by the processor 14 for sequentially comparing ones of the different content receive formats stored in the receive format memory 22 to a receive format of the downstream signal 16, such as a data or clock format of the downstream signal 16. The logic 15 may by configured for identifying a receive format match between at least one of the different receive formats and the receive format of the downstream signal 16. When a match is found, the logic 15 may be further configured for recovering data from the downstream signal 16 according to the receive format match and then providing the recovered data 24 to a downstream content adaptive processor 26.
The content adaptive processor 26 may be configured for automatically identifying a content format of the recovered data 24 and for automatically adapting itself to interpret the recovered data 24 according to the identified content format. For example the content adaptive processor 26 may be configured for identifying content format such as a MAC code of the downstream signal 16. The MAC code may include an OEM code and/or a signal synchronization that is recognizable by the content adaptive processor 26 to allow the processor 26 to determine a content format of the downstream signal 16 and then configure itself appropriately. The content adaptive processor 26 may be in communication with a content format memory 28 storing different content formats, such as different MAC codes that may be preloaded and/or updated or loaded remotely.
The content adaptive processor 26 may include logic 27 executable by the processor 26 for sequentially comparing ones of the different content formats stored in the content format memory 28 to a content format of the recovered data 24. The logic 27 may also be configured for identifying a content format match between one of the different content formats stored in content format memory 28 and the content format of the recovered data 24. When a match is found, the logic 27 may be further configured for providing content interpreted data 40 to a downstream data user 42, such as a cable modem subscriber, according to the content format match.
The content adaptive processor 26 may be further configured to adapt itself to a format a content of an upstream signal 30 responsive to the identified content format of the downstream signal 16. For example, the logic 27 executable by the processor 26 may be further configured for formatting a content of the upstream signal 30 responsive to the content format match. The logic 27 may be configured for accessing a look up table 36 in memory 28 storing a plurality of content formats corresponding to respective receive content formats to determine an appropriate upstream content format to be used.
A transmit format adaptive processor 32 may be provided for receiving a content formatted upstream signal 38 from the content format adaptive processor 26 and transmitting the upstream signal according to an upstream signal transmit property of the PON 10. For example, the transmit format adaptive processor 32 may include logic 33 executable by the processor 32 for configuring a transmit format of the content formatted upstream signal 38 responsive to the receive format match. In an embodiment, the processor 26 may configure the upstream transmit format according to format information provided in the downstream signal 16. In another embodiment, the processor 32 may configure the upstream transmit format by accessing a look up table 34 in memory 22 storing a plurality of transmit formats corresponding to respective receive formats to determine the appropriate upstream transmission format to be used.
Based on the foregoing specification, the methods described may be implemented using computer programming or engineering techniques including computer software, firmware, hardware or any combination or subset thereof, wherein the technical effect is to provide an adaptive ONT for automatically accommodating different types of PON networks. Any such resulting program, having computer-readable code means, may be embodied or provided within one or more computer-readable media, thereby making a computer program product, i.e., an article of manufacture, according to the invention. The computer readable media may be, for instance, a fixed (hard) drive, diskette, optical disk, magnetic tape, semiconductor memory such as read-only memory (ROM), etc., or any transmitting/receiving medium such as the Internet or other communication network or link. The article of manufacture containing the computer code may be made and/or used by executing the code directly from one medium, by copying the code from one medium to another medium, or by transmitting the code over a network.
One skilled in the art of computer science will easily be able to combine the software created as described with appropriate general purpose or special purpose computer hardware, such as a processors 14, 26, 32, to create a computer system or computer sub-system embodying the method of the invention. An apparatus for making, using or selling the invention may be one or more processing systems including, but not limited to, a central processing unit (CPU), memory, storage devices, communication links and devices, I/O devices, or any sub-components of one or more processing systems, including software, firmware, hardware or any combination or subset thereof, which embody the invention.
While various embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described herein, it will be obvious that such embodiments are provided by way of example only. Numerous variations, changes and substitutions may be made without departing from the invention herein. Accordingly, it is intended that the invention be limited only by the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
The present application claims the benefit of the provisional patent application filed on Mar. 31, 2005, and assigned application No. 60/667,365.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2006/060832 | 3/17/2006 | WO | 00 | 9/20/2007 |
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60667365 | Mar 2005 | US |