Ring/mesh optical network
First Claim
1. An optical network including a first optical ring network within an optical mesh network, comprising:
- a plurality of optical cross-connect switches including first, second, and third optical cross-connect switches; and
a plurality of working and spare optical channels to interconnect said plurality of optical cross-connect switches to form the optical mesh network, wherein the first optical ring network includes said first, second, and third optical cross-connect switches, and includes at least three spare optical channels, wherein one of said at least three spare optical channels is shared with the mesh network such that in the event of a failure in the mesh network said one of said at least three spare optical channels carries data traffic that originated in mesh network, and at least three working optical channels, wherein a working optical channel and a spare optic channel are provided between each pair of adjacent optical cross-connect switches in the first optical ring network, wherein the first optical ring network includes means for establishing a priority of use of said spare optical channel shared with the mesh network such that said spare optical channel shared with the mesh network is utilized by the mesh network only if there are no ring failures.
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Abstract
A plurality of optical cross-connect switches are freely interconnected to form a mesh type network. At least three of the optical cross-connect switches are switched to form a line-switched ring network, thereby forming a ring/mesh network. Simply by changing the switching logic of the optical cross-connect switches within the ring/mesh network, new rings can be created and existing rings can be modified, thereby providing a great deal of flexibility to make changes to the network as traffic patterns change without incurring hardware costs or significant network downtime. Another advantage of the ring/mesh design approach is that spare capacity within the line-switched ring can be utilized by the mesh network, and spare capacity within the mesh network can be utilized by the line-switched ring, thereby significantly increasing the spare efficiency.
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15 Claims
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1. An optical network including a first optical ring network within an optical mesh network, comprising:
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a plurality of optical cross-connect switches including first, second, and third optical cross-connect switches; and a plurality of working and spare optical channels to interconnect said plurality of optical cross-connect switches to form the optical mesh network, wherein the first optical ring network includes said first, second, and third optical cross-connect switches, and includes at least three spare optical channels, wherein one of said at least three spare optical channels is shared with the mesh network such that in the event of a failure in the mesh network said one of said at least three spare optical channels carries data traffic that originated in mesh network, and at least three working optical channels, wherein a working optical channel and a spare optic channel are provided between each pair of adjacent optical cross-connect switches in the first optical ring network, wherein the first optical ring network includes means for establishing a priority of use of said spare optical channel shared with the mesh network such that said spare optical channel shared with the mesh network is utilized by the mesh network only if there are no ring failures. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An optical network, comprising:
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a plurality of optical cross-connect switches, including first, second, and third optical cross-connect switches; a plurality of spare optical channels, and a plurality of working optical channels, wherein said plurality of optical cross-connect switches are optically coupled in a ring configuration using said plurality of working optical channels and said plurality of spare optical channels such that N spare optical channels and N working optical channels are provided between each pair of adjacent optical cross-connect switches in said ring configuration, N being an integer greater than two, thereby forming an optical ring network, and in the event any of said N working optical channels provided between a first pair of adjacent optical cross-connect switches are not available for carrying data traffic said plurality of optical cross-connect switches are switched to loop-back said data traffic from said working channels onto said plurality of spare optical channels except said N spare optical channels provided between said first pair of adjacent optical cross-connect switches wherein said plurality of optical cross-connect switches are switched to form N spare optical channel rings using said N spare optical channels provided between said each pair of adjacent optical cross-connect switches in said ring configuration. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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9. An optical network, comprising:
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a plurality of optical cross-connect switches, including first, second, and third optical cross-connect switches, wherein at least two of said plurality of optical cross-connect switches are optically coupled to one or more optical cross-connect switches that format of a mesh network; a plurality of spare optical channels, wherein one of said plurality of spare optical channels is shared with said mesh network such that in the event of a failure in said mesh network said one of said plurality of spare optical channels carries data traffic originating in said mesh network; a plurality of working optical channels, wherein said plurality of optical cross-connect switches are optically coupled in a ring configuration using said plurality of working optical channels and said plurality of spare optical channels such that N spare optical channels and N working optical channels are provided between each pair of adjacent optical cross-connect switches in said ring configuration, N being an integer greater than zero, thereby forming an optical ring network, wherein said optical ring network includes means for establishing a priority of use of said spare optical channel shared with said mesh network such that said spare optical channel shared with said mesh network is utilized by said mesh network only when there are no failures in said optical ring network; and in the event any of said N working optical channels provided between a first pair of adjacent optical cross-connect switches are not available for carrying data traffic, said plurality of optical cross-connect switches are switched to loop-back said data traffic from said working channels onto said plurality of spare optical channels except said N spare optical channels provided between said first pair of adjacent optical cross-connect switches.
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10. A method for creating an optical network that exhibits the simplicity and fast switching of an ADM ring network and offers the spare efficiency and ease of growth characteristics of a mesh network, comprising the steps of:
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optical coupling a plurality of optical cross-connect switches in a ring configuration using a plurality of working optical channels and a plurality of spare optical channels such that a spare optical channel and a working optical channel is provided between each pair of adjacent optical cross-connect switches in said ring configurations; transmitting data traffic between a first pair of adjacent optical cross-connect switches using said working optical channel provided between said first pair of adjacent optical cross-connect switches; optically coupling at least two of said plurality of optical cross-connect switches to one or more optical cross-connect switches that form part of an optical mesh network; in the event said working optical channels provided between said first pair of adjacent optical cross-connect switches is not available for transmitting data traffic, transmitting said data traffic between said first pair of adjacent optical cross-connect switches using said plurality of spare optical channels except said spare optical channel provided between said first pair of adjacent optical cross-connect switches; and switching said plurality of optical cross-connect switches to form a spare optical channel ring using said plurality of spare optical channels. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13)
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14. A method for enabling an optical cross-connect switch to participate in both a ring configuration and a mesh configuration, comprising the steps of:
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provisioning a first set of ports in the optical cross-connect switch to support ring traffic; provisioning a second set of ports in the optical cross-connect switch to support mesh traffic connecting a set ports in to a first working optical channel; connecting second port from said first set to a first spare optical channel; connecting a third port from said first set to a second working optical channel; connecting a fourth port from said first set to a second spare optical channel; connecting a fifth port from said first set to a first network node; connecting a sixth port from said first set to a second network node; switching said fifth port to said first port, wherein an optical signal transmitted from said first network node is transmitted onto said first working optical channel; switching said sixth port to said third port, wherein an optical signal transmitted from said second network node is transmitted onto said second working optical channel; and switching said second port to said fourth port, thereby connecting said first spare optical channel to said second spare optical channel. - View Dependent Claims (15)
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