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Signal Monitoring Apparatus for Wavelength Divison Multiplexed Optical Telecommunication Networks

Dennis J. Derickson, California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo
Roger Lee Jungerman, Petaluma, CA

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8 pages. Also available from the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Website: http://www.uspto.gov.

Abstract

A detector array spectrometer simultaneously monitors wavelength, power, and signal-to-noise ratio of wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) channels in telecommunication networks. A spectrometer spatially separates signals from the WDM channels according to the channels' wavelengths. The separated signals are incident on an array of split-detectors that conforms to the spatial separation of the signals provided by the spectrometer. While the split-detectors are positioned to receive a signal from each WDM channel, a noise detector is positioned between adjacent split-detectors to measure noise. A common mode output from two halves of each split-detector indicates the power in a WDM channel, while a differential output from the halves indicates wavelength deviations in the WDM channels. The ratio of the common mode signal to the noise detector signal is used to monitor the signal-to-noise ratio of the WDM channel. An angled diffraction grating in the spectrometer achieves compact size and high measurement resolution for the detector array spectrometer.

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Dennis J. Derickson and Roger Lee Jungerman. "Signal Monitoring Apparatus for Wavelength Divison Multiplexed Optical Telecommunication Networks" United States Patent Number: 5,796,479 Aug. 1998.
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/ddericks/16