Claims
- 1. An optical add/drop multiplexer for a node of a telecommunications system, in which telecommunications system a main system signal is transmitted along an optical fiber using wavelength multiplexing, the main system signal including a plurality of signals having associated wavelengths, the plurality of signals being dropped and added in response to the associated wavelengths, the optical add/drop multiplexer comprising:a group including: at least two direction selective organs having at least three gates; and at least one wavelength selective organ located between two direction selective organs, the wavelength selective organs being coupled to add or drop the plurality of signals having a desired wavelength, wherein several groups are connected to one another by optically coupling at least one of the at least three gates of the direction selective organs in the group, a portion of the at least three gates of the direction selective organs being used as gates of the add/drop multiplexer, wherein the gates of the add/drop multiplexer are selected from a group consisting of a unidirectional add gate, a unidirectional drop gate and a bi-directional add/drop gate, whereby the function of the add/drop multiplexer is configurable such that those wavelengths which experience most attenuation in the network will correspondingly experience less attenuation in the optical add/drop multiplexer.
- 2. The add/drop multiplexer according to claim 1, wherein to each bi-directional add/drop gate a direction selective organ is also connected to separate directions from each other.
- 3. The add/drop multiplexer according to claim 1, wherein the direction selective organs are circulators.
- 4. The add/drop multiplexer according to claim 1, wherein at least one wavelength selective organ is also located between the groups.
- 5. The add/drop multiplexer according to claim 1, wherein the groups are Mach-Zehnder interferometers.
- 6. The add/drop multiplexer according to claim 1, wherein the wavelength selective organs are Fiber Bragg Gratings.
- 7. The add/drop multiplexer according to claim 5, wherein at least some gratings are implemented as chirped gratings in order to compensate for dispersion.
- 8. An optical telecommunications network having several nodes, in each node there being an optical add/drop multiplexer in which network wavelength multiplexing is used to transmit along an optical fiber, a main system signal including a plurality of signals having associated wavelengths, a plurality of signals being dropped and added in response to the associated wavelengths, the optical add/drop multiplexer comprising:a group including: at least two direction selective organs having at least three gates; and at least one wavelength selective organ located between the at least two direction selective organs, the wavelength selective organs being coupled to add or drop the plurality of signals is having a desired wavelength, wherein several groups are connected to each other by optically coupling at least three gates of the direction selective organs in the group, a portion of the at least three gates of the direction selective organs of the groups being used as gates of the add/drop multiplexer, wherein the gates of the add/drop multiplexer are selected from a group consisting of a unidirectional add gate, a unidirectional drop gate and a bidirectional add/drop gate, whereby the function of the add/drop multiplexer is configurable such that those wavelengths which experience most attenuation in the network will experience correspondingly less attenuation in the optical add/drop multiplexer.
- 9. The network according to claim 8, wherein the network is an annular WDM network formed by several optical fibers.
- 10. The network according to claim 9, wherein in the network nodes there is an own optical add/drop multiplexer for each optical fiber.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of international application serial No. PCT/F100/00082, filed Feb. 4, 2000.
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