Claims
- 1. A protected crossconnect for switching a plurality of optical signals to a plurality of locations in a non-blocking manner comprising:
a first external stage, at least one center stage and a second external stage, the first external stage optically coupled to the second external stage through the at least one center stage, each of the stages having a number of modules with at least one connection between each module in the first and second external stages and center stage modules, each module in the first or the second external stage comprising
a plurality of external input/output ports, at least one protection port, a plurality of redundancy means, each redundancy means optically coupled to one of the input/output ports, and a plurality of second ports for coupling input signals from the external module to a center stage or from coupling output signals from the center stage to the external module, wherein each redundancy means is also coupled to a protection port of another external module of the external stage.
- 2. The crossconnect of claim 1 wherein each protection port has a protection switch optically coupled thereto, and each protection switch is coupled to at least one redundancy means of another external module of the external stage.
- 3. The crossconnect of claim 1 wherein the number of second ports on any of the external modules is at least 2(P+1), where P is the number of input/output ports on that module, and each of the second ports is coupled to a module of a center stage.
- 4. The crossconnect of claim 1 wherein each module of the first external stage is functionally identical with each module of the second external stage.
- 5. The crossconnect of claim 1 wherein each redundancy means in an external stage is a 1×n switch, n being at least 2, that is optically coupled to an input port, and a protection port of another external module of the same external stage.
- 6. The crossconnect of claim 1 wherein the redundancy means is a switch.
- 7. The crossconnect of claim 1 wherein the redundancy means is a power divider or combiner defining at least two optical paths for an optical signal.
- 8. The crossconnect of claim 7 further comprising a polarization rotator in one of the at least two optical paths for rotating the polarization of the optical signal in the one path.
- 9. The crossconnect of claim 1 further comprising means for combining an optical pilot signal with one of the input signals before the first external stage, and means for retrieving the pilot signal after the first external stage and one or more of the subsequent stages.
- 10. The crossconnect of claim 9 wherein the pilot signal has a different wavelength than the input signal that is combined with the pilot signal.
- 11. A module for use in a switch matrix for switching a number of optical signals to a plurality of locations in a non-blocking manner, the module comprising
a number of external input/output ports, Z protection ports having each a protection switch optically coupled thereto, where Z is at least one, a plurality of redundancy means, each optically coupled to one of the input/output ports, and a number of second ports for coupling input signals to said plurality of locations, wherein each redundancy means is coupled to at least one protection port of another external module of the external stage.
- 12. In a protected crossconnect for connecting a number of input signals to predetermined destinations, the crossconnect having a first external stage, at least one center stage and a second external stage, the first external stage optically coupled to the second external stage through the at least one center stage, a method of repairing or replacing a failed module in one of the external stages, comprising:
routing each signal from the failed module to another module of the same stage, establishing connections through the crossconnect for the routed signals to original destinations in the other external stage, and repairing or replacing the failed module.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority of U.S. provisional application No. 60/293,197 filed May 25, 2001 and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/775,505 filed Feb. 05, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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