Claims
- 1. A compensator for use in an optical path of an optical transmission system, the system having at least one optical amplifier, the amplifier having a gain tilt characteristic, the compensator being arranged to determine an amount of unwanted spectral power gradient in the optical path, determine an amount of gain to cause a gain gradient in the optical amplifier to compensate for the unwanted spectral power gradient, the compensator also having a controller arranged to control the optical amplifier according to the determined amount of gain.
- 2. The compensator of claim 1, the unwanted spectral power gradient being one or both of SRS-induced spectral power gradient, and fiber attenuation tilt.
- 3. The compensator of claim 2, the compensator being arranged to determine the SRS-induced spectral power gradient from a total optical power level.
- 4. The compensator of claim 1, the controller being arranged to determine the amount of gain according to how many wavelengths are present.
- 5. The compensator of claim 1, the controller being arranged to determine the amount of gain according to how the wavelengths present are distributed across a band.
- 6. The compensator of claim 1, the controller being arranged to determine the amount of gain according to an average of two extreme gains, each determined to give a compensating gradient for extreme distributions of wavelengths.
- 7. The compensator of claim 1, the controller being arranged to determine the amount of gain according to a power level of each of the wavelengths or groups of wavelengths.
- 8. The compensator of claim 1, the compensator comprising a variable optical attenuator.
- 9. The compensator of claim 1, in the form of software.
- 10. An optical amplifier for use in an optical path of an optical transmission system, the amplifier having a gain tilt characteristic, and having a compensator arranged to determine an amount of unwanted spectral power gradient in the optical path, and to determine an amount of gain to cause a gain gradient in the optical amplifier to compensate for the unwanted power gradient, the compensator also having a controller arranged to control the optical amplifier according to the determined amount of gain.
- 11. The optical amplifier of claim 10, the controller being arranged to determine the amount of gain according to how the wavelengths present are distributed across a band.
- 12. The optical amplifier of claim 10, the controller being arranged to add a further gain tilt according to a length of fiber span, to compensate for fiber attenuation tilt.
- 13. The optical amplifier of claim 10, the compensator comprising a variable optical attenuator.
- 14. A node for an optical transmission system, the node having more than one of the optical amplifiers of claim 10.
- 15. An optical transmission system having many of the optical amplifiers of claim 10 along an optical path, to provide distributed compensation.
- 16. A compensator for use in an optical transmission system, compensator having:
a detector arranged to determine an amount of unwanted spectral power gradient, a dynamic filter having a controllable wavelength response, and a controller arranged to control the wavelength response of the dynamic filter to compensate for the unwanted spectral power gradient.
- 17. The optical amplifier of claim 10, the controller being arranged to add a further gain tilt according to a length of fiber span, to compensate for fiber attenuation tilt.
- 18. An optical transmission system having many of the compensators of claim 10 along an optical path, to provide distributed compensation.
- 19. A method of compensating for unwanted spectral power gradient in an optical transmission system having one or more optical amplifiers, the method having the steps of:
determining an amount of unwanted spectral power gradient in the optical path, determining an amount of gain to cause a gain gradient in the optical amplifier to compensate for the unwanted spectral power gradient, and controlling the optical amplifier according to the determined amount of gain.
- 20. Software for carrying out the method of claim 19.
- 21. A method of offering a data transmission service over an optical transmission network having spectral gradient compensation using amplifier gain tilt.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This invention relates to co pending U.S. patent application entitled “Control of SRS induced transients” Nortel reference 15240ID, hereby incorporated in its entirety by reference.