This application is the US National Stage of International Application No. PCT/EP2005/050353, filed Jan. 27, 2005 and claims the benefit thereof. The International Application claims the benefits of German application No. 102004005718.4 DE filed Feb. 5, 2004 both of the applications are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
The invention relates to an improved method for optical transmission of a polarization division multiplexed signal.
The transmission of data in polarization division multiplex whereby two optical data signals have the same wavelength with orthogonal polarizations is a highly promising method of doubling transmission capacity without having to place more exacting requirements on the transmission link or signal-to-noise-ratio.
However, a disadvantage of polarization division multiplex is susceptibility to polarization mode dispersion (PMD) which results in mutual interference between the transmission channels. Although the effect of PMD can be reduced by PMD compensation measures, compensation is required for each channel of a wavelength division multiplex system; it is also complex/costly and does not always produce the desired results. The use of PMD-optimized fibers likewise provides an improvement, but is only possible for new networks.
New possibilities with the object of reducing PMD interference susceptibility and therefore mutual interference of the optical data signals during transmission of a PolMUX signal are therefore required.
This object is achieved by the independent claim.
Advantageous further developments of the method are set forth in the dependent claims.
The method is simple to implement. The carrier signals, derived from the same laser source, of the two optical data signals (PolMUX channels) are mutually phase shifted by a constant 90°. Obviously the two carrier signals therefore also have exactly the same frequency and their phase difference remains constant during transmission. The phase can be adjusted at the transmitter end by different devices such as phase modulators and delay elements.
Also advantageous is the use of a phase control arrangement which ensures a constant phase difference between the carrier signals irrespective of the environmental conditions and component tolerances.
The invention will now be described in greater detail using examples and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
The phase shift between the carrier signals CW1 and CW2 is created by a controlled phase shifter 10 (phase modulator, delay element) which is controlled by a control device 11. Said control device 11 receives, via a tap 12, a lower-power measurement signal MS corresponding to the PolMUX signal PMS and monitors the phase shift between the carriers of the orthogonal data signals OS1 and OS2. The time constant of the control device is selected very large so that the controlled phase shifter 10 has a virtually constant value. The phase shifter 10 can likewise be connected following the polarization controller 15. The carrier signals can therefore be phase shifted by adjusting the carrier signals CWX and CWY or CW1 and CW2 or the orthogonal data signals OS1 and OS2.
A control criterion for the carrier phases can always be obtained without great complexity if the two PolMUX channels simultaneously transmit a signal, e.g. if the two signals correspond to a logical one.
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