Claims
- 1. An optical shared protection ring comprising multiple ring nodes, at least two of said nodes including add and drop capabilities for at least one wavelength and an optical switch or crossbar for performing ring switching, on said wavelength, with one direction of said wavelength around the ring designated as a working channel and another direction designate as a protection channel, said at least two nodes each including a non-intrusive optical channel monitor on the working channel, the ring and nodes arranged such that one said monitor is at a head-end location where traffic is introduced to the ring and the other said monitor is at a tail-end location where traffic leaves the ring so as to be able to trigger protection switching performed by the said two nodes based on the condition of absence of adequate signal at the tail-end location only, and not on the condition of absence of adequate signal at both the head-end and the tail-end location.
- 2. The ring of claim 1 wherein said monitor is positioned on the ring side of the associated node's switch or crossbar.
- 3. The ring of claim 1 wherein each of said at least two nodes further include non-intrusive monitors on the protection channel.
- 4. The ring of claim 1 wherein the ring includes multiple working and protection channels and wherein each node of the ring includes non-intrusive monitors on at least any working channels which that node is capable of adding or dropping.
- 5. The ring of claim 4 wherein each node of the ring includes non-intrusive monitors on any protection which that node is capable of adding or dropping.
- 6. The ring of claim 1 wherein the non-intrusive monitor is a signal intensity monitor.
- 7. The ring of claim 1 wherein the non-intrusive monitor is a bit error rate monitor.
- 8. A method of triggering and performing end-node protection switching in an optical shared protection ring, the method comprising the steps of: detecting absence of adequate optical signal at a node at a tail-end location where a channel leaves the ring; signaling a node at a head-end location where said channel enters the ring to detect the presence or absence of adequate optical signal in said channel; detecting the presence or absence of adequate optical signal in said channel at the head-end location; performing a protection switching at the head-end node and signaling the tail-end node to perform a protection switch, but only if adequate optical signal is present in said channel at the head-end location; performing a protection switching at the tail-end node if signaled.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein the step of detecting the presence or absence of adequate optical signal in said channel comprises detecting the intensity of the signal in said channel.
- 10. The method of claim 8 wherein the step of detecting the presence or absence of adequate optical signal in said channel comprises detecting the bit error rate of the signal in said channel.
- 11. A node device for use in an optical channel shared protection ring, the device including add and drop capacity for one or more pairs of working and protection optical channels and a switch or crossbar for performing a ring switch for the protection of said one or more pairs of channels, said device including non-intrusive monitors on at least the working channels.
- 12. The device of claim 11 further including non-intrusive monitors on the protection channels.
- 13. The device of claim 11 wherein the non-intrusive monitors are intensity monitors.
- 14. The device of claim 11 wherein the non-intrusive monitors are bit error rate monitors.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application hereby claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/188,397 filed Mar. 10, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60188397 |
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