Claims
- 1. An optical system comprising:
a first optical node configured to route a first optical signal at a first working wavelength to a second optical node via a first optical path; a third optical node configured to route a second optical signal at said first working wavelength to said first optical node via a second optical path; said first optical node being configurable to route the first optical signal at a first protection wavelength to said second optical node via a third optical path providing optical communication between said first optical node and said third optical node coupled to a fourth optical path providing optical communication between said third optical node and said second optical node; and, said third optical node being configurable to route the second optical signal at the first protection wavelength to said first optical node via said fourth optical path coupled to a fifth optical path providing optical communication between the second optical node and said first optical node.
- 2. The network of claim 1, wherein the first working wavelength and the first protection wavelength are the same wavelength.
- 3. The network of claim 1, wherein said first optical node includes an optical switch configurable to provide originating optical signals to one of said first and third optical paths, remove optical signals destined for said first optical node from said second and fifth optical paths and pass optical signals from said second and fifth optical paths to at least one of said first and third optical paths.
- 4. The network of claim 1, wherein said second optical node includes an optical switch configurable to provide originating optical signals to at least said fifth optical path, remove optical signals destined for said second optical node from said first and fourth optical paths and pass optical signals from at least said fourth optical path to at least said fifth optical paths.
- 5. The network of claim 1, wherein said second node optically communicates with said third node via at least a sixth optical path.
- 6. The network of claim 1, wherein said third optical node includes an optical switch configurable to provide originating optical signals to at least said second and fourth optical paths, remove optical signals destined for said third optical node from at least said third optical path and pass optical signals from said third optical paths to at least said fourth optical path.
- 7. The network of claim 1, wherein at least one of said first, second, and third optical nodes includes an optical switch configured to separate and switch individual signal wavelengths from a plurality of signal wavelengths.
- 8. The network of claim 1, wherein at least one of said first, second, and third optical nodes includes an optical switch configured to separate and switch groups of signal wavelengths comprising a subset of a plurality of signal wavelengths.
- 9. The network of claim 1, wherein each of said first, second, and third optical nodes includes an optical switch configured to separate and switch at least one signal wavelength from a plurality of signal wavelengths.
- 10. The network of claim 1, wherein each of said first, second, third, fourth, and fifth optical paths includes at least one optical fiber configured to carry optical signals.
- 11. The network of claim 10, wherein at least said first and second optical nodes are configured provide bi-directional transmission of optical signals via said first optical path.
- 12. An optical network comprising:
a first optical node configured to route a first optical signal at a first working wavelength to a second optical node via a first optical path; a third optical node configured to route a second optical signal at said first working wavelength to a fourth optical node via a second optical path; said first optical node being configurable to route said first optical signal at a first protection wavelength to said second optical node via a third optical path providing optical communication between said first optical node and said fourth optical node coupled to a fourth optical path providing optical communication between said fourth optical node and said third optical node and further coupled to a fifth optical path providing optical communication between said third optical node and said second optical node; and, said third optical node being configurable to route said second optical signal at said first protection wavelength to said fourth optical node via said fifth optical path coupled to a sixth optical path providing optical communication between said second optical node and said first optical node, and further coupled to said third optical path.
- 13. The network of claim 12, wherein said first working wavelength and said first protection wavelength are the same wavelength.
- 14. The network of claim 12, further comprising
a seventh optical path providing optical communication between said fourth optical node and said second optical node; and, an eighth optical path providing optical communication between said first optical node and said third optical node.
- 15. A method of protecting information transmitted in an optical network comprising:
providing a plurality of switch nodes interconnected by a plurality of optical transmission paths; configuring an origination switch nodes to switch information being transmitted to a destination switch node between a working path and a protection path; switching the destination node to receive the information from the appropriate one of the working path and the protection path; and, provisioning at least a third switch node to allow the information to pass between the origination and destination nodes.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation in part of commonly assigned U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/096,779 filed Aug. 17, 1998, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60096779 |
Aug 1998 |
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Continuations (1)
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09375704 |
Aug 1999 |
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10440961 |
May 2003 |
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