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Optical-layer traffic grooming at an OFDM subcarrier level with photodetection conversion of an input optical OFDM to an electrical signal

  • US 8,787,762 B2
  • Filed: 02/22/2012
  • Issued: 07/22/2014
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/22/2011
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A reconfigurable add-drop multiplexer (ROADM) node, comprising:

  • one or more reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexer subsystems, each configured to accept an input signal and to pass said input signal to each other ROADM subsystem for retransmission;

    an add/drop aggregator configured to receive the input signals from each of the ROADM subsystems and to control adding and dropping operations on the input signals;

    a grooming subsystem, comprising;

    at least two receivers, each configured to receive an input signal having one or more modulated subcarriers;

    each said optical receiver having a photodetector for converting the respective optical input signal into a respective electrical signal;

    a grooming processor configured to arrange the modulated input subcarriers at the subcarrier level into one or more modulated output subcarriers according to a grooming operation such that the modulated subcarriers are not demodulated or decoded prior to grooming, said grooming processor being a radio frequency RF processor for processing the electrical signals at a subcarrier level to produce an RF orthogonal frequency division multiplexing signal OFDM signal; and

    a transmitter FOR modulating the groomed RF OFDM signal by conversion of the groomed RF OFDM into an optical signal.

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