Claims
- 1. A method of protecting an optical transmission connection, the method comprising:transmitting a same optical signal from a transmission end along a first path and a second path to a receiving end, monitoring a power level of the signal received from each path at the receiving end, selecting one of the paths at the receiving end as a working path and connecting the signal arriving from the said path to a receiver, wherein the other path remains as a redundancy path, and selecting as the working path, a path having an arriving signal that is regarded as having a higher power level, the selection being made when the power level difference between the signals on the first and the second path reaches a predetermined threshold value, irrespective of the power level of the signal received at that moment from the working path.
- 2. The method as defined in claim 1, wherein when the first path is the working path, a first threshold value is used, by which the power level of the signal received from the second path must exceed the power level of the signal received from the first path before the said second path is chosen as the working path, and when the second path is the working path, a second threshold value is used, by which the power level of the signal received from the first path must exceed the power level of the signal received from the second path before the said first path is chosen as the working path.
- 3. The method as defined in claim 2, wherein the first threshold value and the second threshold value are essentially equal, only one threshold value is used.
- 4. The method as defined in claim 2, wherein the first threshold value and the second threshold value are different, two threshold values are used.
- 5. The method as defined in claim 4, in that one threshold value is essentially equal to zero.
- 6. An arrangement for protecting an optical transmission connection, the arrangement comprising:transmission means for transmitting the same optical signal along a first path and along a second path to a receiving end, monitoring means located at the receiving end for monitoring a power level of the signal received from each path, at the receiving end, selecting means, responsive to the monitoring means, for selecting one of the paths as a working path from which received signal is connected to a receiver, and the selecting means selecting a path having the received signal that is considered to have a higher power level, wherein the selection is always carried out when a power level difference between the signals on the first path and the second path reaches a predetermined threshold value, irrespective of the power level of the signal received from the working path at that time.
- 7. The arrangement as defined in claim 6, wherein the selecting means use one threshold value only.
- 8. The arrangement as defined in claim 6, wherein that the selecting means use different threshold values, depending on which one of the paths is at that moment selected as the working path.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of international application Ser. No. PCT/FI99/00931, filed Nov. 8, 1999.
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Continuations (1)
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