Patent ID: 8055132

Claim:
An optical remote node device and support equipment system for one or both of the construction and extension of fiber optic access networks, the system comprising: I) an optical remote node device having: a) one or more optical directional couplers performing the functions of: (i) extracting a fraction of optical signals propagating through one or more of a metropolitan or access network; (ii) routing the optical signals toward new sections of the network; and (ii) inserting into the metropolitan or access network the optical signals generated in the new sections of the network; whereby the number of optical directional couplers and the connections among them depend on the characteristics of the already existing metropolitan or access network, and on the characteristics of the new sections of the network, and on the required properties of resilience and recovery of the new and already existing metropolitan or access networks, relative to whether the fiber optic fibers are respectively cut from one or several fibers, and on failures of the network and traffic load balancing; b) one or more optical filters that: (i) select, based on the wavelength of the optical signals, the information transmitted through the already existing network to which each one of the new sections of the network that are connected to the optical remote node device have access; and (ii) limit the range of wavelengths of the optical signals that can be transmitted to and through the new sections of the access network; and, c) one or more fiber sections doped with one or several rare earth elements such that, by optical pumping power at the adequate wavelength, produces an optical amplification: (i) of the extracted optical signals of the main network, for adapting the power level of these signals to the levels required by the new access sections; (ii) of the signals arriving at the optical remote node device, for adapting them to the power levels required by the already existing access network; and (iii) for compensating for the power losses caused by the components of the optical remote node device of the optical signals propagating through the already existing network, so that the impact of introducing a new optical remote node device in the already existing network is minimal; and, II) a secondary device comprising: a) one or several pumping lasers which provide the optical pumping powers required by one or several optical remote node devices; b) one or several wavelength de/multiplexers allowing the secondary device to introduce pumping powers in the access network so that optical signals arrive at the optical remote node devices without causing interference to the optical signals that they propagate through the network; c) the electronics of control which regulate the intensity of the lasers based on the quality of the optical signals of the network that this system monitors.