Claims
- 1. An analogue telemetry system for use with an optical transmission system including a transmitter terminal having an optical output, a plurality of concatenated optical fibre amplifiers, each having a respective optical pump source comprising a laser, and a receiver terminal, all interconnected by optical fibre, each optical fibre amplifier including an optical amplifier fibre with an automatic gain control (AGC) loop therearound, the respective optical pump source being included in the respective AGC loop, wherein in the AGC Loop spontaneous emission from the optical amplifier is detected and employed to drive the respective laser pump source appropriately to maintain the optical fibre amplifier output at a predetermined level, the telemetry system including means for applying a supervisory tone to the optical output from the transmitter terminal, means at each said optical amplifier for selectively applying to that amplifier's output a distress tone at a frequency unique to that amplifier and different from that of the supervisory tone by superimposing a respective modulation on to that amplifier's laser pump source which respective modulation is in turn transferred to the optical amplifier fibre's spontaneous emission, means at each optical fibre amplifier for detecting the presence of either the supervisory tone or a distress tone from any preceding amplifier, and amplifying the incoming signal if either of said tones is present, and wherein each optical fibre amplifier is arranged to apply its respective distress tone characteristic of that amplifier to the amplifier's output if neither of said supervisory or distress tones are present, and wherein means are provided at the receiver terminal for detecting the presence of the supervisory tone, a said distress tone or the absence of either such tones, the latter or the received distress tone serving to indicate and locate a transmission system fault.
- 2. A telemetry system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the distress tones are within a frequency band above the optical amplifier AGC loop bandwidth and below the frequency at which the pump's modulation is no longer transferred to the spontaneous emission from the optical amplifier fibres.
- 3. A telemetry system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the tone detecting means at the optical fibre amplifiers includes a synchronous detector.
- 4. A telemetry system as claimed in claim 3 wherein the synchronous detector is coupled to a switchable oscillator via control means which serve to switch the oscillator whereby it first outputs the supervisory tone frequency and then in turn the distress tone frequency of each preceding amplifier.
- 5. A telemetry system as claimed in claim 4 further including a switch unit which is held open when the supervisory tone or a distress tone is detected but which is closed when neither tone is present when it serves to connect a distress tone generator to the optical pump source of the respective amplifier.
- 6. An analogue telemetry method for use with an optical transmission system including a transmitter terminal having an optical output, a plurality of concatenated optical fibre amplifiers, each having a respective optical pump source comprising a laser, and a receiver terminal, all interconnected by optical fibre, each optical fibre amplifier including an optical amplifier fibre with an automatic gain control (AGC) Loop therearound, the respective optical pump source being included in the respective AGC loop, each said optical amplifier having means for applying a distress tone at a frequency unique to that amplifier and different from that of the supervisory tone by superimposing a respective modulation on to that amplifier's laser pump source which respective modulation is in turn transferred to the optical amplifier fibre's spontaneous emission, the method including the steps of detecting in the AGC loops spontaneous emission from the optical amplifier fibres and employing the detected spontaneous emission to drive the respective laser pump sources appropriately to maintain the optical fibre amplifiers outputs at a predetermined level, applying a supervisory tone to the optical output from the transmitter terminal, detecting, at each optical fibre amplifier, the presence of either the supervisory tone or a distress tone from any preceding amplifier, amplifying the incoming signal for transmission to the next amplifier if either of said tones is present or applying its respective distress tone characteristic of that amplifier to the amplifier's output if neither tone is present, detecting at the receiver terminal the presence of the supervisory tone, a said distress tone, or the absence of either such tones, and determining from the latter or the received distress tone the location of a transmission system fault.
- 7. A method as claimed in claim 6 wherein the tones are detected at the optical fibre amplifiers by means including a synchronous detector coupled to a switchable oscillator via control means which serve to switch the oscillator whereby it first outputs the supervisory tone frequency and then in turn the distress tone frequency of each preceding amplifier.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 715,338, filed Jun. 14, 1991 abandoned.
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