Infinera Corporation
OUT-OF-BAND COMMUNICATION CHANNEL FOR SUB-CARRIER-BASED OPTICAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

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Abstract:

Techniques are described for implementing an out-of-band communication channel used to exchange control channel information in sub-carrier-based optical communication systems. In an example implementation, an apparatus includes an optical tap coupled to an optical communication path carrying a modulated optical signal carrying a plurality of optical subcarriers. The optical tap has a first output configured to supply a first portion of the modulated optical signal and a second output configured to supply a second portion of the modulated optical signal. The plurality of optical subcarriers are amplitude modulated based on control data at a first frequency, and each of the plurality of optical subcarriers is modulated to carry user data at a second frequency greater than the first frequency. The apparatus is configured to supply the control based on the first portion of the modulated optical signal.

Status:
Application
Type:

Utility

Filling date:

20 Sep 2019

Issue date:

19 Nov 2020