Oberland
Richard Oberland, London GB
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20100322627 | DEPOLARISED WDM SOURCE - A device and method for depolarising the total field of a wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) signal is provided. A polarisation maintaining multiplexor combines a plurality of optical signals to form a polarised multiplexed signal. The multiplexed signal is then passed through a differential group delay (DGD) element adapted to modify the polarisation state of one or more optical source signals within the multiplexed signal and thereby to at least partially depolarise the multiplexed signal. | 12-23-2010 |
Richard Oberland, Romford GB
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20090028555 | OPTICAL FILTER - An apparatus and method are provided for filtering an optical signal by wavelength. An initially polarised signal is passed through a DGD element effective to alter the polarisation state of the components of the signal according to wavelength. A polarisation filter (polariser) is then provided to attenuate light having given polarisation states from the signal, thereby attenuating the wavelengths associated with said polarisation states. The invention finds particularly utility in the domain of vestigial sideband filtering, allowing the bandwidth of signals within a wavelength division multiplexed system to be reduced without introducing the deleterious effects associated with conventional wavelength filters. | 01-29-2009 |
Richard Oberland, Dublin IE
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20120251104 | Modulator Control System and Method in an Optical Network - The invention relates to an optical modulator control system implemented in an optical burst mode transmitter, said control system comprising means for measuring a plurality of optical power sample values and associated optical wavelength data values from a modulator at a first sampling rate, wherein an average power table is generated from said values for each sample period and stored in a memory. The control system also comprises means for performing a control error calculation from two or more stored average power tables at a second sampling rate to calculate a single error value to provide gain and/or bias control signals, wherein the second sample rate is sampled at a slower rate than the first sample rate. The control system described optimises the modulator performance over temperature and lifetime in an optical network. | 10-04-2012 |