Claims
- 1. A protection switch disposed at a node in a two-fiber optical channel protection ring, the protection switch comprising:
a wavelength selective switch (WSS) coupled to the two-fiber optical channel protection ring, the WSS being configured to selectively drop at least one wavelength channel propagating in the two-fiber optical channel protection ring; and a dynamic spectral equalizer (DSE) coupled to the two-fiber optical channel protection ring, the DSE being configured to substantially block wavelengths corresponding to the at least one wavelength channel, and to optically manage at least one express wavelength channel not corresponding to the at least one wavelength channel.
- 2. The switch of claim 1, wherein the two-fiber optical channel protection ring includes a working fiber propagating a plurality of working wavelength channels and a protection fiber propagating a plurality of protection wavelength channels.
- 3. The switch of claim 2, wherein the WSS further comprises:
at least one demultiplexer component coupled to the two-fiber optical channel protection ring, the at least one demultiplexer demultiplexing a working optical signal propagating on the working fiber into the plurality of working wavelength channels, and demultiplexing a protection wavelength signal propagating on the protection fiber in to the plurality of protection wavelength channels; a switch fabric coupled to the at least one demultiplexer, the switch fabric being configured to switch each of the plurality of working wavelength channels and each of the plurality of protection wavelength channels between a drop output and a termination output; and at least one multiplexer component coupled to the switch fabric, the at least one multiplexer being configured to multiplex wavelength channels directed into the drop output into a DWDM drop signal.
- 4. The switch of claim 3, wherein the DWDM drop signal is directed into a client drop interface.
- 5. The switch of claim 4, wherein the client drop interface includes a demultiplexer configured to provide clients with individual drop wavelength channels.
- 6. The switch of claim 3, wherein the at least one multiplexer being configured to multiplex wavelength channels directed into the termination output.
- 7. The switch of claim 3, wherein the switch fabric includes at least one polarization modulator.
- 8. The switch of claim 7, wherein the at least one polarization modulator is a liquid crystal device.
- 9. The switch of claim 2, wherein the DSE further comprises:
at least one DSE demultiplexer component coupled to the two-fiber optical channel protection ring, the at least one demultiplexer demultiplexing a working optical signal propagating on the working fiber into the plurality of working wavelength channels, and demultiplexing a protection wavelength signal propagating on the protection fiber in to the plurality of protection wavelength channels; a power management device coupled to the at least one DSE demultiplexer, the power management device being configured to dynamically regulate the optical power of each of the plurality of working wavelength channels and each of the plurality of protection wavelength channels; and at least one DSE multiplexer component coupled to the power management device, the at least one DSE multiplexer component being configured to multiplex the plurality of working wavelength channels into a working fiber DWDM signal and multiplex the plurality of protection wavelength channels into a protection fiber DWDM signal.
- 10. The switch of claim 9, wherein the switch fabric includes at least one polarization modulator.
- 11. The switch of claim 10, wherein the at least one polarization modulator is a liquid crystal device.
- 12. The switch of claim 2, wherein the DSE further comprises:
a working fiber 1×1 optical device, the working fiber 1×1 optical device being configured to dynamically regulate the optical power of each of the plurality of working wavelength channels; and a protection fiber 1×1 optical device, the protection fiber 1×1 optical device being configured to dynamically regulate the optical power of the plurality of protection wavelength channels.
- 13. The switch of claim 12, wherein the working fiber 1×1 optical device and the protection fiber 1×1 optical device each include at least one polarization modulator.
- 14. The switch of claim 13, wherein the at least one polarization modulator is a liquid crystal device.
- 15. The switch of claim 1, further comprising a client interface coupled to the WSS, the client interface being configured to provide the at least one wavelength channel to a client drop port.
- 16. The switch of claim 15, wherein the at least one wavelength channel includes a plurality of wavelength channels, the client interface being configured to provide each client drop port with a corresponding one of the plurality of wavelength channels.
- 17. The switch of claim 15, wherein the client interface is coupled between at least one client add port and the two-fiber optical channel protection ring.
- 18. The switch of claim 17, wherein the client interface includes an optical device configured to generate two copies of each added wavelength channel, such that one copy is directed into the working fiber and another copy is directed into the protection fiber.
- 19. The switch of claim 18, wherein the optical device is a coupler.
- 20. The switch of claim 1, further comprising a by-pass switching component coupled to the WSS, the two-fiber optical channel protection ring, and a client interface.
- 21. The switch of claim 20, wherein the by-pass switching component is configured to by-pass the WSS when the WSS is in a failed state.
- 22. A method for protection switching traffic between a plurality of nodes in a two-fiber optical channel protection ring, the two-fiber optical channel protection ring including a working fiber and a protection fiber, each node including at least one client add port and at least one client drop port, the method comprising:
selecting at least one wavelength channel; directing the at least one wavelength channel into the client drop port; and substantially blocking wavelengths corresponding to the at least one wavelength channel at the output of the at least one client add port; and managing at least one express wavelength channel not corresponding to the at least one wavelength channel.
- 23. The method of claim 22, wherein the step of selecting includes demultiplexing at least one working wavelength channel and at least one protection wavelength channel, the at least one working wavelength channel and the at least one protection wavelength channel occupying a spectral bandwidth.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein the step of selecting includes choosing between the at least one working wavelength channel and the at least one protection wavelength channel.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein an unselected one of the at least one working wavelength channel and the at least one protection wavelength channel is terminated.
- 26. The method of claim 22, further comprising the step of adding at least one add wavelength channel to replace the at least one channel in the two-fiber optical channel protection ring.
- 27. The method of claim 26, wherein the step of adding includes generating two-copies of each add wavelength channel, such that one copy is directed into the working fiber and another copy is directed into the protection fiber.
- 28. The method of claim 22, wherein the step of managing includes regulating the optical power of the at least one express wavelength channel not corresponding to the at least one wavelength channel.
- 29. The method of claim 28, wherein the at least one express wavelength channel includes a plurality of express wavelength channels.
- 30. The method of claim 29, wherein each of the plurality of express wavelength channels are individually regulated.
- 31. A protection switch disposed at a node in a two-fiber optical channel protection ring, the node including a client add port and a client drop port, the two-fiber optical channel protection ring including a working fiber propagating a plurality of working wavelength channels and a protection fiber propagating a plurality of protection wavelength channels, the protection switch comprising:
a working fiber wavelength selective switch (WSS) coupled to the working fiber, the working WSS being configured to select at least one working wavelength channel from the plurality of working wavelength channels; a protection fiber WSS coupled to the protection fiber, the protection WSS being configured to select at least one protection wavelength channel from the plurality of protection wavelength channels; a drop port WSS coupled to the working WSS and the protection fiber WSS, the drop port WSS being configured to selectively direct the at least one working wavelength channel and the at least one protection channel into the client drop port, whereby a selected wavelength channel not being directed into the client drop port is terminated.
- 32. The switch of claim 31, wherein unselected ones of the plurality of working channels are express working channels, the working fiber WSS being configured to propagate the express working channels on the working fiber.
- 33. The switch of claim 32, wherein the working fiber WSS is configured to optically condition the express working channels before propagating them on the first working fiber.
- 34. The switch of claim 33, wherein the working fiber WSS is configured to individually manage the optical power of each express working channel.
- 35. The switch of claim 31, wherein unselected ones of the plurality of protection channels are express protection channels, the protection fiber WSS being configured to propagate the express protection channels on the protection fiber.
- 36. The switch of claim 35, wherein the protection fiber WSS is configured to optically condition the express protection channels before propagating them on the first protection fiber.
- 37. The switch of claim 36, wherein the protection fiber WSS is configured to individually manage the optical power of each express protection channel.
- 38. The switch of claim 31, further comprising a client add port coupled to an input of the working fiber WSS and an input of the protection fiber WSS.
- 39. The switch of claim 38, wherein the client add port includes an optical device configured to generate two copies of each added wavelength channel, such that one copy is directed into the working fiber WSS and another copy is directed into the protection fiber WSS.
- 40. The switch of claim 31, further comprising a client add port coupled to the working fiber and the protection fiber WSS.
- 41. The switch of claim 40, wherein the client add port includes an optical device configured to generate two copies of each added wavelength channel, such that one copy is directed into the working fiber and another copy is directed into the protection fiber.
- 42. The switch of claim 31, wherein the working fiber WSS, the protection fiber WSS, and the drop port WSS each include at least one polarization modulator.
- 43. The switch of claim 42, wherein the at least one polarization modulator is a liquid crystal device.
- 44. A protection switch disposed at a node interconnecting a first two-fiber optical channel protection ring and a second two-fiber optical channel protection ring, the first two-fiber optical channel protection ring including a first working fiber and a first protection fiber, the second two-fiber optical channel protection ring including a second working fiber and a second protection fiber, the switch including a first protection ring add port, a first protection ring drop port, a second protection ring add port, and a second protection ring drop port, the protection switch comprising:
a first protection ring wavelength selective switch (WSS) coupled to the first working fiber and the first protection fiber, the first protection ring WSS being configured to selectively direct at least one first protection ring wavelength channel into the first protection ring drop port, and to selectively direct at least one other first protection ring wavelength channel into the second two-fiber optical channel protection ring; a second protection ring WSS coupled to the second working fiber and the second protection fiber, the second protection ring WSS being configured to selectively direct at least one second protection ring wavelength channel into the second protection ring drop port, and to selectively direct at least one other second protection ring wavelength channel into the first two-fiber optical channel protection ring; and a first dynamic spectral equalizer (DSE) coupled to the first protection ring WSS, the first DSE being configured to optically manage the at least one other first protection ring wavelength channel being directed into the second two-fiber optical channel protection ring, and substantially block remaining first protection ring wavelength channels not being directed into the second two-fiber optical channel protection ring.
- 45. The protection switch of claim 44, wherein the first DSE is also coupled to the second protection ring WSS, the first DSE being configured to optically manage the at least one other second protection ring wavelength channel being directed into the first two-fiber optical channel protection ring, and substantially block remaining second protection ring wavelength channels not being directed into the first two-fiber optical channel protection ring.
- 46. The protection switch of claim 44, further comprising a second DSE coupled to the first working fiber and the first protection fiber, the second DSE being configured to manage express first protection ring wavelength channels not being directed into the first protection ring drop port or into the second two-fiber optical channel protection ring.
- 47. The protection switch of claim 46, wherein the second DSE is also configured to substantially block wavelengths corresponding to first protection ring wavelength channels being directed into the first protection ring drop port or the second two-fiber optical channel protection ring.
- 48. The protection switch of claim 46, further comprising a third DSE coupled to the second working fiber and the second protection fiber, the third DSE being configured to manage express second protection ring wavelength channels not being directed into the second protection ring drop port or into the first two-fiber optical channel protection ring.
- 49. The protection switch of claim 48, wherein the third DSE is also configured to substantially block wavelengths corresponding to second protection ring wavelength channels being directed into the second protection ring drop port or into the first two-fiber optical channel protection ring.
- 50. The protection switch of claim 44, further comprising:
a first 1×2 WSS having an input coupled to the first working fiber, an output coupled to the first protection ring WSS, and an output coupled to the first working fiber, the first 1×2 WSS being configured to selectively direct at least one wavelength channel to the first protection ring WSS and to selectively direct at least one express wavelength channel into the first working fiber; and a second 1×2 WSS having an input coupled to the first protection fiber, an output coupled to the first protection ring WSS, and an output coupled to the first protection fiber, the first 1×2 WSS being configured to selectively direct at least one wavelength channel to the first protection ring WSS and to selectively direct at least one express wavelength channel into the first protection fiber.
- 51. A protection switch disposed at a node interconnecting a first two-fiber optical channel protection ring and a second two-fiber optical channel protection ring, the first two-fiber optical channel protection ring including a first working fiber and a first protection fiber, the second two-fiber optical channel protection ring including a second working fiber and a second protection fiber, the switch including a first protection ring add port, a first protection ring drop port, a second protection ring add port, and a second protection ring drop port, the protection switch comprising:
a first protection ring wavelength selective switch (WSS) coupled to the first working fiber and the first protection fiber, the first protection ring WSS being configured to selectively direct any wavelength channel into the first protection ring drop port, and to selectively direct a first protection ring wavelength channel into the second two-fiber optical channel protection ring or the second protection ring drop port; a second protection ring WSS coupled to the second working fiber and the second protection fiber, the second protection ring WSS being configured to selectively direct any wavelength channel into the second protection ring drop port, and to selectively direct a second protection ring wavelength channel into the first two-fiber optical channel protection ring or the first protection ring drop port; and a wavelength selective cross-connect (WSCC) system coupled to the first protection ring WSS and the second protection ring WSS, the WSCC system including at least one WSS, the WSCC being configured to cross-connect any first protection ring wavelength channel into the second protection ring and cross-connect any second protection ring wavelength channel into the first protection ring.
- 52. The protection switch of claim 51, Further comprising:
a first 2×2 WSS having an input coupled to the first working fiber, an output coupled to the first protection ring WSS, and an output coupled to the first working fiber, the first 1×2 WSS being configured to selectively direct at least one wavelength channel to the first protection ring WSS and to selectively direct at least one express wavelength channel into the first working fiber; and a second 2×2 WSS having an input coupled to the first protection fiber, an output coupled to the first protection ring WSS, and an output coupled to the first protection fiber, the first 1×2 WSS being configured to selectively direct at least one wavelength channel to the first protection ring WSS and to selectively direct at least one express wavelength channel into the first protection fiber. a third 2×2 WSS having an input coupled to the first working fiber, an output coupled to the first protection ring WSS, and an output coupled to the first working fiber, the first 1×2 WSS being configured to selectively direct at least one wavelength channel to the first protection ring WSS and to selectively direct at least one express wavelength channel into the first working fiber; and a fourth 2×2 WSS having an input coupled to the first protection fiber, an output coupled to the first protection ring WSS, and an output coupled to the first protection fiber, the first 1×2 WSS being configured to selectively direct at least one wavelength channel to the first protection ring WSS and to selectively direct at least one express wavelength channel into the first protection fiber.
- 53. A method for protection switching traffic between a plurality of nodes in a two-fiber optical channel protection ring, the two-fiber optical channel protection ring including a working fiber and a protection fiber, each node including at least one client add port and at least one client drop port, the method comprising:
providing a protection switch in each node of the plurality of nodes, each protection switch including a wavelength selective switch (WSS) configured to selectively drop at least one dropped wavelength channel propagating in the two-fiber optical channel protection ring, and a dynamic spectral equalizer (DSE) configured to substantially block wavelengths corresponding to the at least one wavelength channel, and to optically manage wavelength channels not corresponding to the at least one wavelength channel; detecting at least one fault condition in the two-fiber optical channel protection ring; and actuating the protection switch in response to the step of detecting, whereby the traffic is routed to avoid the at least one fault condition.
- 54. The method of claim 53, wherein the at least one fault condition includes a cable cut between two nodes in the two-fiber optical channel protection ring, whereby working traffic between the two nodes is interrupted.
- 55. The method of claim 54, wherein at least one protection switch in a node is reconfigured to re-route working traffic using at least one protection wavelength channel.
- 56. The method of claim 53, wherein the at least one fault condition includes a protection switch failure at one of the nodes in the two-fiber optical channel protection ring, whereby working traffic passing through the node is interrupted.
- 57. The method of claim 54, wherein at least one protection switch in a node is reconfigured to re-route working traffic using at least one protection wavelength channel.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application 60/277,298 filed on Mar. 20, 2001, the content of which is relied upon and incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, and the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) is hereby claimed.
Provisional Applications (1)
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