Claims
- 1. A receiver transponder used in an optical add/drop node, comprises:
a plurality of optoelectric converters configured to convert received optical signals to electric signals, a first one of the optoelectric converters being connected to an optical fiber carrying light signals from a first direction, a second one of the optoelectric converters being connected to another optical fiber carrying light signals from a second direction opposite the first direction; and an electronic switch being coupled to the plurality of optoelectric converters and having a plurality of input terminals, a signal output terminal, and a control input terminal, each of the first and second optoelectric converters having output terminals connected to the input terminals of the electronic switch, the control input terminal receiving a signal to control the electronic switch to select one of the input terminals from which one of the electric signals is switched to the signal output terminal.
- 2. The transponder according to claim 1, further comprising:
a reshaping circuit connected to the output terminal of the electronic switch for reshaping the signal output from the electronic switch.
- 3. The transponder according to claim 2, wherein the reshaping circuit is configured to filter the signal output from the electronic switch from a supervisory channel.
- 4. The receiver transponder according to claim 2, wherein the reshaping circuit is configured to adjust the signal output from the electronic switch to a predetermined power.
- 5. The transponder according to claim 2, further comprising:
a laser having an input terminal and being configured to produce a light signal that is provided to a client layer, wherein the input terminal of the laser is connect to an output terminal of the reshaping circuit.
- 6. The transponder according to any of claim 2, wherein an output terminal of the reshaping circuit is connected to an input terminal of a client layer.
- 7. A protected network comprising:
a first optical fiber path carrying light signals in a first direction; a second optical fiber path carry light signals in a second direction that is opposite the first direction; and a plurality of optical add/drop nodes coupled to the first optical fiber path and the second optical fiber path to form a ring configuration, each of the optical add/drop nodes comprising,
a receiver transponder including a plurality of optoelectric converters configured to convert received optical signals to electric signals, a first one of the optoelectric converters being connected to the first optical fiber path, a second one of the optoelectric converter being connected to the second optical fiber, and an electronic switch being coupled to the plurality of optoelectric converters and having a plurality of input terminals, a signal output terminal, and a control input terminal, each of the first and second optoelectric converters having output terminals connected to the input terminals of the electronic switch, the control input terminal receiving a signal to control the electronic switch to select one of the input terminals from which one of the electric signals is switched to the signal output terminal.
- 8. The network according to claim 7, wherein the receiver transponder further comprises:
a reshaping circuit connected to the output terminal of the electronic switch for reshaping the signal output from the electronic switch.
- 9. The network according to claim 8, wherein the reshaping circuit is configured to filter the signal output from the electronic switch from a supervisory channel.
- 10. The network according to claim 8, wherein the reshaping circuit is configured to adjust the signal output from the electronic switch to a predetermined power.
- 11. The network according to claim 8, wherein the receiver transponder further comprises:
a laser having an input terminal and being configured to produce a light signal that is provided to a client layer, wherein the input terminal of the laser is connect to an output terminal of the reshaping circuit.
- 12. The network according to claim 8, wherein an output terminal of the reshaping circuit is connected to an input terminal of a client layer.
- 13. A receiver transponder used in an optical add/drop node, comprises:
a plurality of converter means for converting received optical signals to electric signals, a first one of the converter means being connected to an optical fiber carrying light signals from a first direction, a second one of the converter means being connected to another optical fiber carrying light signals from a second direction opposite the first direction; and a switching means coupled to the plurality of optoelectric converters and having a plurality of input terminals, a signal output terminal, and a control input terminal, each of the first and second converter means having output terminals connected to the input terminals of the switching means, the control input terminal receiving a signal to control the switching means for selecting one of the input terminals from which one of the electric signals is switched to the signal output terminal.
- 14. The transponder according to claim 13, further comprising:
reshaping means connected to the output terminal of the switching means for reshaping the signal output from the electronic switch.
- 15. The transponder according to claim 14, wherein the reshaping means filters the signal output from the switching means from a supervisory channel.
- 16. The receiver transponder according to claim 14, wherein the reshaping means adjusts the signal output from the switching means to a predetermined power.
- 17. The transponder according to claim 14, further comprising:
means for producing a light signal that is provided to a client layer, the producing means being coupled to the reshaping means.
- 18. The transponder according to any of claim 14, wherein the reshaping means being coupled to an input terminal of a client layer.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of and claims benefit of priority to (i) Swedish Patent Application No. 9900991-2, filed Mar. 18, 1999, and (ii) PCT Patent Application No. PCT/SE00/00544, filed Mar. 20, 2000, entitled “A RECEIVER TRANSPONDER FOR PROTECTED NETWORKS”; all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Continuations (2)
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