System and method for synchronizing an optical source and a router in a wavelength division multiplexed fiber optic network
First Claim
1. A system for maintaining wavelength alignment between an optical source and router, wherein the source generates source light that is made up of light at a plurality of source wavelengths, comprising:
- a) reflecting means located in a substantially straight optical path between the source and router, said reflecting means selectively reflecting source light at one or more of the source wavelengths while allowing light at the remaining source wavelengths to pass through unimpeded; and
b) means for monitoring the amount of said reflected light and adjusting the source wavelengths to maximize the amount of said reflected light.
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Abstract
A system and method for maintaining alignment between a source and router in a Wavelength Division Multiplexed (WDM) fiber optic network. In a preferred embodiment, a narrow band of the wavelengths emitted by the WDM source is designated as a monitor channel. The monitor channel is matched in wavelength to a fiber grating that is located in the optical path between the source and router so that the grating reflects the monitor channel light while allowing all other source light to pass through unimpeded. By monitoring the reflected light and adjusting the source wavelengths to maximize the amount of reflected light, alignment between the source and router is maintained.
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28 Claims
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1. A system for maintaining wavelength alignment between an optical source and router, wherein the source generates source light that is made up of light at a plurality of source wavelengths, comprising:
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a) reflecting means located in a substantially straight optical path between the source and router, said reflecting means selectively reflecting source light at one or more of the source wavelengths while allowing light at the remaining source wavelengths to pass through unimpeded; and b) means for monitoring the amount of said reflected light and adjusting the source wavelengths to maximize the amount of said reflected light. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method for maintaining wavelength alignment between an optical source and router, wherein the source generates source light that is made up of light at a plurality of source wavelengths, comprising the steps of:
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a) providing a reflecting means in a substantially straight optical path between the source and router for selectively reflecting source light at one or more of the source wavelengths while allowing light at the remaining source wavelengths to pass through unimpeded; b) monitoring the amount of said reflected light; and c) adjusting the source wavelengths to maximize the amount of said reflected light.
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8. A system for maintaining wavelength alignment between an optical source and router, wherein the source generates source light that is made up of light at a plurality of source wavelengths, comprising:
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a) reflecting means located in a substantially straight optical path between the source and router, said reflecting means selectively reflecting source light at one or more of the source wavelengths while allowing light at the remaining source wavelengths to pass through unimpeded; and b) means for monitoring said reflected light and adjusting the source wavelengths according to a null in said reflected light so that the source remains in wavelength alignment with said reflecting means. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method for maintaining wavelength alignment between an optical source and router, wherein the source generates source light that is made up of light at a plurality of source wavelengths, comprising the steps of:
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a) providing a reflecting means in a substantially straight optical path between the source and router for selectively reflecting source light at one or more of the source wavelengths while allowing light at the remaining source wavelengths to pass through unimpeded; b) monitoring said reflected light; and c) adjusting the source wavelengths according to a null in said reflected light so that the source remains in wavelength alignment with said reflecting means.
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15. A system for maintaining wavelength alignment between an optical source and router, wherein the source generates source light that is made up of light at a plurality of source wavelengths, comprising:
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a) reflecting means located in the optical path at the output of the router, said reflecting means reflecting source light at one or more of the source wavelengths back through the router toward the source; and b) means for monitoring the amount of said reflected light and adjusting the source wavelengths to maximize the amount of said reflected light. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18)
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19. A method for maintaining wavelength alignment between an optical source and router, wherein the source generates source light that is made up of light at a plurality of source wavelengths, comprising the steps of:
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a) providing a reflecting means in the optical path at the output of the router, said reflecting means reflecting source light at one or more of the source wavelengths back through the router toward the source; b) monitoring the amount of said reflected light; and c) adjusting the source wavelengths to maximize the amount of said reflected light.
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20. A system for maintaining wavelength alignment between an optical source and router, wherein the source generates source light that is made up of light at a plurality of source wavelengths, comprising:
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a) reflecting means located in the optical path between at the output of the router, said reflecting means reflecting source light at one or more of the source wavelengths back through the router toward the source; and b) means for monitoring said reflected light and adjusting the source wavelengths according to a null in said reflected light so that the source remains in wavelength alignment with said reflecting means. - View Dependent Claims (21, 22, 23)
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24. A method for maintaining wavelength alignment between an optical source and router, wherein the source generates source light that is made up of light at a plurality of source wavelengths, comprising the steps of:
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a) providing a reflecting means in the optical path at the output of the router, said reflecting means reflecting source light at one or more of the source wavelengths back through the router toward the source; b) monitoring said reflected light; and c) adjusting the source wavelengths according to a null in said reflected light so that the source remains in wavelength alignment with said reflecting means.
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25. A system for maintaining wavelength alignment between an optical source and router, wherein the source generates source light that is made up of light at a plurality of source wavelengths, comprising:
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a) reflector located in a substantially straight optical path between the source and router, said reflector selectively reflecting source light at one or more of the source wavelengths while allowing light at the remaining source wavelengths to pass through unimpeded; and b) a feedback circuit which monitors the amount of said reflected light and adjusts the source wavelengths to maximize the amount of said reflected light.
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26. A method for maintaining wavelength alignment between an optical source and router, wherein the source generates source light that is made up of light at a plurality of source wavelengths, comprising the steps of:
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a) providing a reflector having a substantially straight optical path between the source and router for selectively reflecting source light at one or more of the source wavelengths while allowing light at the remaining source wavelengths to pass through unimpeded; b) monitoring the amount of said reflected light; and c) adjusting the source wavelengths to maximize the amount of said reflected light.
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27. A system for maintaining wavelength alignment between an optical source and router, wherein the source generates source light that is made up of light at a plurality of source wavelengths, comprising:
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a) a reflector located in the optical path at the output of the router, said reflector reflecting source light at one or more of the source wavelengths back through the router toward the source; and b) a feedback circuit which monitors the amount of said reflected light and adjusts the source wavelengths to maximize the amount of said reflected light.
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28. A method for maintaining wavelength alignment between an optical source and router, wherein the source generates source light that is made up of light at a plurality of source wavelengths, comprising the steps of:
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a) providing a reflector in the optical path at the output of the router, said reflector reflecting source light at one or more of the source wavelengths back through the router toward the source; b) monitoring the amount of said reflected light; and c) adjusting the source wavelengths to maximize the amount of said reflected light.
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