Patent ID: 6785472
Filing Date: 2004-08-31
Classification: H04B,H04J

Abstract:
An optical communication network comprising at least one unidirectional wavelength-division multiplexed (WDM) ring that interconnects a hub and a plurality of nodes, wherein:a) a distinct wavelength channel is assigned to each node for communication on a path along the ring from the hub to such node and on a path along the ring from such node to the hub; b) each adjacent pair of nodes, and likewise each pair consisting of the hub and an adjacent node, is connected by a link of the WDM ring; c) at least two links, to be referred to as pumped links, are optically coupled to pump sources, such that said coupling takes place directly to a pumped link, rather than through the intermediacy of some other link; d) the optical coupling of pump sources to pumped links is arranged to optically amplify signals that pass through the pumped links, the resulting amplification being wavelength-dependent such that each of at least some pumped links will preferentially amplify certain wavelength channels; e) the pumped links are arranged to at least partially offset, by amplification, cumulative optical losses sustained in transit between the hub and respective nodes on said paths, wherein signals in channels directed along some paths will suffer higher such losses than signals in some other channels and will correspondingly receive higher cumulative amplification than signals in said other channels; (f) there are at least three classes of path distinguished by the number of pumped links included in a path, such that on at least some paths certain wavelength channels may undergo repeated amplification by passing through multiple pumped links; and (g) the nodal wavelength assignment is made such that both said preferential amplification of certain wavelength channels and said repeated amplification of certain wavelength channels are used to provide said higher cumulative amplification to at least some wavelength channels that suffer said higher cumulative losses.