Claims
- 1. An optical add/drop multiplexer comprising:
at least one normally active traffic channel transponder; at least one normally inactive protection channel transponder; control circuits, coupled to the transponders to terminate operation of the traffic channel transponder in response to a detected traffic channel failure and to place the protection channel transponder into service transmitting traffic.
- 2. A multiplexer as in claim 1 which includes at least one traffic channel signal detector, coupled to the control circuits for sensing a traffic channel signal failure.
- 3. A multiplexer as in claim 1 which includes a protection channel signal detector coupled to the control circuits with the control circuits responsive to a received protection channel signal to place the protection channel transponder into service carrying traffic that otherwise would be carried by a working traffic channel.
- 4. A multiplexer as in claim 1 that which includes an optical input port that receives traffic channels and the protection channel, and, an optical drop that delivers protection channel signals for use by the control circuits.
- 5. A multiplexer as in claim 4 which includes optical combining elements that combine locally added traffic, through traffic and protection channel signals.
- 6. A multi-node optical communication system comprising:
a closed, inactive protection path which includes at least some of the nodes; first and second substantially identical protection path circuits at respective, spaced apart receiving and transmitting nodes having a portion of the protection path therebetween, wherein circuitry in the receiving node in response to a detected transmission failure signals the respective circuitry at the transmitting node and the portion of the protection path extending therebetween is then placed into service overcoming the failure.
- 7. A system as in claim 6 wherein the protection path circuits include a radiant energy emitting transponder as a replacement for a failed working transponder at the respective node.
- 8. A system as in claim 6 wherein each node includes control circuits coupled to respective protection path circuits wherein the control circuits, in response to the detected failure, disable a selected local working channel radiant energy transponder.
- 9. A system as in claim 6 wherein at least a traffic channel and a protection channel extend between the transmitting and receiving nodes with the protection channel included in the closed protection path, and the detected transmission failure comprises one of a loss of signal from the traffic channel at the receiving node, and degradation of the signal received from the traffic channel.
- 10. A system as in claim 9 which includes circuitry, at each of the nodes to disable a working transponder, associated with the failed traffic channel, and to place into service a transponder associated with the protection path.
- 11. A system as in claim 10 which includes additional circuitry at each of the nodes to receive a signal via the protection path from an upstream node subsequent to a communications failure thereat.
- 12. A multi-node optical network comprising:
a normally inactive, closed, protection communication path which includes a plurality of network nodes; a working communication path for communicating traffic between first and second nodes; first and second substantially identical modules located in respective first and second nodes of the network with each module incorporating first and second monochromatic sources of light, and at least one detector of the monochromatic light; control circuitry in each node coupled to the respective detector and sources, the control circuitry at the first node is responsive to a detected loss of monochromatic light on at least a portion of the working communication path wherein the light originated at the second node; the control circuit at the first node including circuitry to initiate a switching process to transfer traffic on at least a portion of the working communication path between nodes to at least a portion of the protection path.
- 13. A system as in claim 12 wherein the control circuitry, at the first node in responding to the loss of light, activates the second source communicating traffic, via at least a portion of the protection path, instead of via the corresponding working communication path.
- 14. A system as in claim 13 wherein the control circuitry includes verification circuitry which determines that the protection path is not already in use.
- 15. A system as in claim 13 wherein the second node responds to a control signal from the first node by placing a protection source into service.
- 16. A system as in claim 15 wherein the module at the first node responds to the in-service protection source at the second node by placing a local protection source into service.
- 17. A method for providing protection for a fiber optic ring network comprising a plurality of nodes, the method comprising:
establishing a single, closed, normally inactive protection channel for a ring; upon a failure at a first node, detecting the failure at a second node; establishing a protection signal path only between the nodes using a part of the protection channel; and routing traffic from the first node to the second node via the protection signal path.
- 18. A method as in claim 17 which includes transmitting control signals between the nodes.
- 19. A method as in claim 17 which includes:
receiving, at the second node, a signal from protection circuitry for the first node, and receiving, at the first node, a signal from protection circuitry for the second node.
- 20. A method as in claim 17, further comprising sending a signal to a supervisory channel indicating that a protection channel has been placed into service.
- 21. A system for providing protection against failure, in a communications system comprising:
a normally inactive protection ring which links a plurality of system nodes; a first interface, located at a first node, the first interface is in communication with a second interface located at a second node with a first communications path coupled therebetween, and, in normal operation, the first interface transmits a signal to the second working interface over the first communications path; and circuitry that detects a failure of the first signal and that places a part of the protection ring into service to transmit traffic between the nodes.
- 22. A system as in claim 21 wherein the interfaces are substantially identical.
- 23. A system as in claim 22 wherein the interfaces include at least one normal working transponder and a normally inactive protection transponder.
- 24. A system as in claim 23 wherein the interfaces each include a plurality of working transponders.
- 25. A system for recovery from one of a failed channel and a failed fiber comprising:
a first fiber and a second fiber; first and second add/drop multiplexers spaced apart from one another and coupled to the fibers; control circuits for one of activating a protection channel between multiplexers in response to a working channel failure, and, switching fibers in response to a loss of substantially all signals from the first fiber.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The benefit of filing dates of Provisional Patent Applications Serial No. 60/293,232, filed May 25, 2001 and Serial No. 60/293,233, filed May 25, 2001 is hereby claimed.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60293232 |
May 2001 |
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60293233 |
May 2001 |
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