(19)
(11)EP 3 249 834 B1

(12)EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45)Mention of the grant of the patent:
14.08.2019 Bulletin 2019/33

(21)Application number: 15888816.4

(22)Date of filing:  16.04.2015
(51)International Patent Classification (IPC): 
H04J 14/02(2006.01)
H04J 3/08(2006.01)
H04Q 11/00(2006.01)
H04J 3/14(2006.01)
(86)International application number:
PCT/CN2015/076781
(87)International publication number:
WO 2016/165111 (20.10.2016 Gazette  2016/42)

(54)

ADD/DROP MULTIPLEXER AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING SIGNAL IN ADD/DROP MULTIPLEXER

ADD/DROP-MULTIPLEXER UND SIGNALVERARBEITUNGSVERFAHREN IN EINEM ADD/DROP-MULTIPLEXER

MULTIPLEXEUR À INSERTION/EXTRACTION ET PROCÉDÉ DE TRAITEMENT DE SIGNAL DANS UN MULTIPLEXEUR À INSERTION/EXTRACTION


(84)Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR

(43)Date of publication of application:
29.11.2017 Bulletin 2017/48

(73)Proprietor: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
Longgang District Shenzhen, Guangdong 518129 (CN)

(72)Inventor:
  • XIANG, Hui
    Shenzhen Guangdong 518129 (CN)

(74)Representative: Pfenning, Meinig & Partner mbB 
Patent- und Rechtsanwälte Theresienhöhe 11a
80339 München
80339 München (DE)


(56)References cited: : 
WO-A2-98/52314
CN-A- 101 321 031
CN-A- 103 856 258
US-A1- 2003 172 319
US-A1- 2006 228 114
CN-A- 1 467 930
CN-A- 101 645 750
GB-A- 2 427 518
US-A1- 2006 039 705
US-A1- 2014 056 593
  
  • STEVEN GRINGERI ET AL: "Flexible architectures for optical transport nodes and networks", IEEE COMMUNICATIONS MAGAZINE, IEEE SERVICE CENTER, PISCATAWAY, US, vol. 48, no. 7, 1 July 2010 (2010-07-01), pages 40-50, XP011312222, ISSN: 0163-6804
  
Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to the European patent granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall not be deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent Convention).


Description

TECHNICAL FIELD



[0001] The present invention relates to the communications field, and in particular, to an add/drop multiplexer and a method for processing a signal in an add/drop multiplexer.

BACKGROUND



[0002] In a transport network system, a signal flow needs to be "dropped" from a node, or a signal flow needs to be "added" to a node. A device that "drops" and "adds" a signal flow is referred to as an add/drop multiplexer (Add/Drop Multiplexer, ADM). The ADM includes an optical add/drop multiplexer (Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer, OADM) and an electrical add/drop multiplexer (Electrical Add/Drop Multiplexer, EADM).

[0003] Due to exchangeability of communication information, a transport network is generally bidirectional, as shown in FIG. 1. A service P26 between a node N2 and a node N6 is bidirectional communication information, is added and dropped by using ADMs of the nodes, and passes through an ADM of a node N1. Similarly, a service P36 between a node N3 and the node N6 is bidirectional communication information, is added and dropped by using ADMs of the nodes, and passes through ADMs of a node N4 and a node N5. As shown in FIG. 2, an ADM generally includes a line board (Line Card) 201, a cross-connect board (Switch Card) 202, a line board 203, and a tributary board (Tribute Card) 204. The boards are independent boards, which is convenient for maintenance. When a board is faulty, communication on an entire link may not be affected. The boards are connected to each other through an inter-board interface. A signal on an eastbound link is input into the line board 201, is processed and then sent in a downlink direction to the cross-connect board 202 through an inter-board interface (1), is sent in the downlink direction to the line board 203 through an inter-board interface (2), and is processed and then output to an egress of the eastbound link. A signal on a westbound link is input into the line board 203, is is processed and then sent in a downlink direction to the cross-connect board 202 through the inter-board interface (2), is sent in the downlink direction to the line board 201 through the inter-board interface (1), and is processed and then output to an egress of the westbound link. After the cross-connect board 202 receives the input signal on the eastbound link from the line board 201 through the inter-board interface (1), or receives the input signal on the westbound link from the line board 203 through the inter-board interface (2), a downlink service of a current node is extracted from a signal flow on the eastbound link and/or a signal flow on the westbound link, is processed by using a combiner/selector and then sent to the tributary board 204 through an inter-board interface (3), and is transferred to a device on a client side. The cross-connect board 202 receives an uplink service of the current node from the tributary board 204 through the inter-board interface (3). The uplink service of the current node is processed by using a replicator/distributor and then inserted into the signal flow on the eastbound link and/or the signal flow on the westbound link, and enters the line board 203 through the inter-board interface (2), or enters the line board 201 through the inter-board interface (1), to form an output signal on the eastbound/westbound link.

[0004] Because there is an inter-board interface between the line board and the cross-connect board of the ADM, and the eastbound/westbound link passes through the inter-board interface between the line board and the cross-connect board, a link bandwidth processing capability of the ADM is limited to bandwidth of the inter-board interface between the line board and the cross-connect board, and a maximum of the link bandwidth processing capability of the ADM does not exceed the bandwidth of the inter-board interface between the line board and the cross-connect board.

[0005] WO 98/52314 A2 discloses an add/drop node for an optical fiber network of WDM type with preamplifiers connected to the input fibers. Therein, part of the incoming signal power is tapped off by means of drop couplers or splitters. The tapped-off signal power is provided to demultiplexers, one demultiplexer being used for each direction, in which WDM information channels are separated from each other. The output signals of the two demultiplexers which comprise the same wavelength interval are combined in combining couplers and then fed to optoelectrical receivers, where the information of the dropped channels is converted to electrical signals. In order to monitor and maintain a satisfactory transmission quality of the signal from the node, the optical power in each wavelength channel of the multiplexed light signal transmitted in the network is measured, independently for west and east traffic, by adding splitting couplers to the outputs of the demultiplexers. These splitting couplers deflect a portion of the signal power to optical power detectors, which provide signals informing on the individual power levels. Therein, the respective preamplifiers and the fibers carrying the traffic from the node, are connected to booster or power amplifiers, so that traffic channels can pass through the node in a basically uninterrupted way.

[0006] The article "Flexible Architectures for Optical Transport Nodes and Networks" by Steven Gringeri et al., published in the IEEE Communications Magazine in July 2010 presents the architectures and various ROADM implementations including colorless, directionless, and contentionless add/drop structures that realize flexibility to support mesh topologies, dynamic capacity allocation, and automated network-control by reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexers with dynamic add/drop structure, embedded control planes, and lightpath characterization.

[0007] US 2006/0228114 A1 describes the configuration of a single network element using a combination of add/drop network elements to route individual optical channels of WDM signals among a plurality of optical transmission paths coupled to the network element so that a robust wavelength-selective routing capability is provided in said single network element.

[0008] GB 2 427 518 A discloses a telecommunications network node which is arranged to allow one set of transponders to address a plurality of line ports. Said node comprises a series of signal blockers which are arranged to be selectively operable on command to route traffic to different ports of the node and to the set of transponders for adding/dropping signals from the node. This arrangement also permits sharing of equipment of the node such as multiplexer, demultiplexer, and splitters.

[0009] US 2003/0172319 A1 describes a system for providing distributed group-based protection switching at a network element in a communication network. Said communication network includes a plurality of interconnected network elements, wherein the network element

[0010] includes first and second card logic coupled to the communication network to transmit and receive the network traffic. The system comprises selector logic distributed between the first and second card logic that includes first and second switching engines that have associated activity states that indicate how the network traffic is routed at the network element.

[0011] Document US 2006/039705 A1 discloses a technique for photonic switching. The technique may be realized as a method for photonic switching. The method may comprise receiving at least one optical signal at a photonic line card, wherein the at least one optical signal comprises one or more wavelength channels and the photonic line card comprises at least one integrated optical switch. The method may also comprise routing at least one of the one or more wavelength channels through the at least one integrated optical switch to a photonic bus, wherein the photonic bus comprises a plurality of optical paths and each of the plurality of optical paths is capable of carrying multiple wavelength channels.

SUMMARY



[0012] In view of this, embodiments of the present invention provide an add/drop multiplexer according to claim 1 and a method for processing a signal in an add/drop multiplexer according to claim 3, which can resolve a problem that a link bandwidth processing capability of the ADM is limited to bandwidth of an inter-board interface.

[0013] The invention is defined by the appended claims. Embodiments not falling within the scope of the appended claims should be understood merely as examples useful for understanding the invention.

[0014] According to technical solutions provided in the embodiments of the present invention, a line board is configured to receive a link signal, and the link signal is output after passing through the line board. There is an inter-board interface between the line board and a tributary board or between different line boards. A downlink service extracted by the line board is output from the inter-board interface, and an uplink service inserted by the line board is input from the inter-board interface. An inter-board interface on a link is effectively eliminated, thereby reducing complexity, power consumption, and costs of an ADM, and improving a link bandwidth processing capability of the device.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS



[0015] To describe the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention or in the prior art more clearly, the following briefly introduces the accompanying drawings required for describing the background and the embodiments. Apparently, the accompanying drawings in the following description show merely some embodiments of the present invention, and a person of ordinary skill in the art may still derive other accompanying drawings or embodiments according to these drawings or description without creative efforts, and the present invention aims to cover all these derived accompanying drawings or embodiments.

FIG. 1 is a structural diagram of a transport network system in the prior art;

FIG. 2 is a schematic structural diagram of an add/drop multiplexer in the prior art;

FIG. 3a is a schematic structural diagram for implementing an ADM according to an embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 3b is a schematic structural diagram for implementing another ADM according to an embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 4 is a schematic structural diagram for implementing still another ADM according to an embodiment of the present invention; and

FIG. 5 is an exemplary flowchart for implementing a method for processing a signal in an add/drop multiplexer in the present invention.


DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS



[0016] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the present invention clearer and more comprehensible, the following further describes the present invention in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely used to explain the present invention but are not intended to limit the present invention. Apparently, the described embodiments are merely some but not all of the embodiments of the present invention. All other embodiments obtained by a person of ordinary skill in the art based on the embodiments of the present invention without creative efforts shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.

Embodiment 1



[0017] FIG. 3a is a schematic structural diagram of an ADM according to an embodiment of the present invention. The ADM in this embodiment exists on a node on a transport network. As shown in FIG. 3a and FIG. 3b, the ADM includes a first line board 301, a second line board 302, and a tributary board 303. The first line board 301 and the second line board 302 may have standby boards, and therefore, the ADM may include at least one first line board 301 and at least one second line board 302. The tributary board is provided with at least one combiner/selector and at least one replicator/distributor. The combiner/selector and the replicator/distributor are optical/electrical switches. As shown in FIG. 3a, the tributary board 303 is disposed on different sides of the first line board 301 and the second line board 302. The tributary board 303 and the first line board 301 are connected to each other through an inter-board interface (4), and the tributary board 303 and the second line board 302 are connected to each other through an inter-board interface (5). Optionally, as shown in FIG. 3b, the tributary board 303 may be further disposed on a same side of the first line board 301 and the second line board 302, and is interconnected to the first line board 301 and the second line board 302 through an inter-board interface (6).

[0018] The embodiment in FIG. 3a is used as an example for description. In a specific implementation process, the first line board 301 receives an input signal on an eastbound link. A downlink service of a current node is extracted from the signal flow on the eastbound link, is transmitted to the combiner/selector on the tributary board 303 through the inter-board interface (4), and is further transmitted to a device on a client side after combination/selection processing is performed on the downlink service. In addition, an uplink service that is of the current node and comes from the device on the client side is received from the tributary board 303, and is inserted into the signal flow on the eastbound link through the inter-board interface (4) after replication/distribution processing is performed on the uplink service by using the replicator/distributor on the tributary board 303, to form an output signal on the eastbound link. Further, the first line board 301 outputs, from a network side interface, the output signal that is on the eastbound link and is obtained after extraction or insertion processing is performed. The second line board 302 receives an input signal on a westbound link. A downlink service of the current node is extracted from the signal flow on the westbound link, is transmitted to the combiner/selector on the tributary board 303 through the inter-board interface (5), and is further transmitted to the device on the client side after combination/selection processing is performed on the downlink service. In addition, an uplink service that is of the current node and comes from the device on the client side is received from the tributary board 303, and is inserted into the signal flow on the westbound link through the inter-board interface (5) after replication/distribution processing is performed on the uplink service by using the replicator/distributor on the tributary board 303, to form an output signal on the westbound link. Further, the second line board 302 outputs, from a network side interface, the output signal that is on the westbound link and is obtained after extraction or insertion processing is performed. Specifically, the device on the client side includes a router or a switching device.

[0019] Specifically, when the ADM is an OADM, signal flows on the eastbound link and the westbound link may be wavelength signals or sub-wavelength signals, and downlink services extracted from the signal flows on the eastbound link and the westbound link and uplink services inserted into the signal flows on the eastbound link and the westbound link may be wavelength signals or sub-wavelength signals. In addition, extracting the downlink services from the signal flows on the eastbound link and the westbound link and inserting the uplink services into the signal flows on the eastbound link and the westbound link may be implemented by using a wavelength selector. When the ADM is an EADM, signal flows on the eastbound link and the westbound link may be timeslot signals, and downlink services extracted from the signal flows on the eastbound link and the westbound link and uplink services inserted into the signal flows on the eastbound link and the westbound link may be timeslot signals. In addition, extracting the downlink services from the signal flows on the eastbound link and the westbound link and inserting the uplink services into the signal flows on the eastbound link and the westbound link may be implemented by using a timeslot selector.

[0020] A specific implementation process of an embodiment in FIG. 3b is similar to that of the embodiment in FIG. 3a, and details are not repeatedly described herein.

[0021] In this embodiment, a line board is configured to receive an eastbound/westbound link signal, and the eastbound/westbound link signal is output after passing through the line board. There is an inter-board interface between the line board and a tributary board. A downlink service extracted by the line board is output from the inter-board interface, and an uplink service inserted by the line board is input from the inter-board interface. An inter-board interface on the eastbound link and an inter-board interface on the westbound link are effectively eliminated, thereby reducing complexity, power consumption, and costs of an ADM, and improving a link bandwidth processing capability of a device.

Embodiment 2



[0022] FIG. 4 is a schematic structural diagram of another ADM according to an embodiment of the present invention. This embodiment is applied to a scenario in which link information on two transport networks is exchanged. That is, a signal flow on an eastbound link, a signal flow on a southbound link, and a signal flow on a northbound link are exchanged; and a signal flow on a westbound link, the signal flow on the southbound link, and the signal flow on the northbound link are exchanged. As shown in FIG. 4, the ADM includes a first line board 401, a second line board 402, a third line board 403, and a fourth line board 404, where: the first line board 401, the second line board 402, the third line board 403, and the fourth line board 404 are independent boards; and the first line board 401, the second line board 402, the third line board 403, and the fourth line board 404 may each have at least one standby line board. The first line board 401 and the third line board 403 are connected to each other through inter-board interfaces (7) and (8), and the first line board 401 and the fourth line board 404 are connected to each other through inter-board interfaces (7) and (9). The second line board 402 and the third line board 403 are connected to each other through inter-board interfaces (8) and (10), and the second line board 402 and the fourth line board 404 are connected to each other through inter-board interfaces (9) and (10). Each of the first line board 401, the second line board 402, the third line board 403, and the fourth line board 404 is provided with at least one combiner/selector and at least one replicator/distributor. The combiner/selector and the replicator/distributor are optical/electrical switches.

[0023] In a specific implementation process, the eastbound link passes through the first line board 401. The first line board 401 receives an input signal on the eastbound link, extracts a downlink service of a current node from the signal flow on the eastbound link, and then performs replication/distribution processing on the downlink service by using the replicator/distributor, where the extracted downlink service is separately sent in a downlink direction to the third line board 403 and/or the fourth line board 404. The first line board 401 receives an uplink service from the third line board 403 and/or the fourth line board 404 by using the combiner/selector, and inserts the uplink service into the signal flow on the eastbound link to form an output signal on the eastbound link. Further, the first line board 401 outputs, from a network side interface, the output signal that is on the eastbound link and is obtained after extraction or insertion processing is performed.

[0024] The westbound link passes through the second line board 402. The second line board 402 receives an input signal on the westbound link, extracts a downlink service of the current node from the signal flow on the westbound link, and then performs replication/distribution processing on the downlink service by using the replicator/distributor, where the extracted downlink service is separately sent in the downlink direction to the third line board 403 and/or the fourth line board 404. The second line board 402 receives an uplink service from the third line board 403 and/or the fourth line board 404 by using the combiner/selector, and inserts the uplink service into the signal flow on the westbound link to form an output signal on the westbound link. Further, the second line board 402 outputs, from a network side interface, the output signal that is on the westbound link and is obtained after extraction or insertion processing is performed.

[0025] The southbound link passes through the third line board 403. The third line board 403 receives an input signal on the southbound link, extracts a downlink service of the current node from the signal flow on the southbound link, and then performs replication/distribution processing on the downlink service by using the replicator/distributor, where the extracted downlink service is separately sent in the downlink direction to the first line board 401 and/or the second line board 402. The third line board 403 receives an uplink service from the first line board 401 and/or the second line board 402 by using the combiner/selector, and inserts the uplink service into the signal flow on the southbound link to form an output signal on the southbound link. Further, the third line board 403 outputs, from a network side interface, the output signal that is on the southbound link and is obtained after extraction or insertion processing is performed.

[0026] The northbound link passes through the fourth line board 404. The fourth line board 404 receives an input signal on the northbound link, extracts a downlink service of the current node from the signal flow on the northbound link, and then performs replication/distribution processing on the downlink service by using the replicator/distributor, where the extracted downlink service is separately sent in the downlink direction to the first line board 401 and/or the second line board 402. The fourth line board 404 receives an uplink service from the first line board 401 and/or the second line board 402 by using the combiner/selector, and inserts the uplink service into the signal flow on the northbound link to form an output signal on the northbound link. Further, the fourth line board 404 outputs, from a network side interface, the output signal that is on the northbound link and is obtained after extraction or insertion processing is performed.

[0027] Specifically, when the ADM is an OADM, signal flows on the eastbound link, the westbound link, the southbound link, and the northbound link may be wavelength signals or sub-wavelength signals, and downlink services extracted from the signal flows on the eastbound link, the westbound link, the southbound link, and the northbound link and uplink services inserted into the signal flows on the eastbound link, the westbound link, the southbound link, and the northbound link may be wavelength signals or sub-wavelength signals. In addition, extracting the downlink services from the eastbound link, the westbound link, the southbound link, and the northbound link and inserting the uplink services into the eastbound link, the westbound link, the southbound link, and the northbound link may be implemented by using a wavelength selector. When the ADM is an EADM, signal flows on the eastbound link, the westbound link, the southbound link, and the northbound link may be timeslot signals, and downlink services extracted from the signal flows on the eastbound link, the westbound link, the southbound link, and the northbound link and uplink services inserted into the signal flows on the eastbound link, the westbound link, the southbound link, and the northbound link may be timeslot signals. In addition, extracting the downlink services from the eastbound link, the westbound link, the southbound link, and the northbound link and inserting the uplink services into the eastbound link, the westbound link, the southbound link, and the northbound link may be implemented by using a timeslot selector.

[0028] In this embodiment, an eastbound link passes through a first line board, a westbound link passes through a second line board, a southbound link passes through a third line board, and a northbound link passes through a fourth line board. Through inter-board interfaces, service signal flows are extracted and inserted between the first line board and the third line board, between the first line board and the fourth line board, between the second line board and the third line board, and between the second line board and the fourth line board. An inter-board interface on the eastbound link, an inter-board interface on the westbound link, an inter-board interface on the southbound link, and an inter-board interface on the northbound link are effectively eliminated, thereby reducing complexity, power consumption, and costs of an ADM, and improving a link bandwidth processing capability of a device.

Embodiment 3



[0029] FIG. 5 is an exemplary flowchart of a method for processing a signal in an add/drop multiplexer according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 5, the add/drop multiplexer may be an optical add/drop multiplexer OADM and an electrical add/drop multiplexer EADM, and specifically executes the following steps: S501. A first line board receives a first signal from a first link, and outputs the first signal through a second interface, where the second interface is disposed on a network side of the first line board.

[0030] S502. The first line board receives a second signal from the first link, and outputs the second signal to the tributary board through a first interface, where the first interface is disposed between the tributary board and the first line board.

[0031] S503. The first line board receives a third signal from the tributary board through the first interface, and inputs the third signal into the first link.

[0032] In a specific implementation process, the add/drop multiplexer may further include a second line board. The second line board receives a fourth signal from a second link, and outputs the fourth signal through a fourth interface, where the fourth interface is disposed on a network side of the second line board; the second line board receives a fifth signal from the second link, and outputs the fifth signal to the tributary board through a third interface, where the third interface is disposed between the tributary board and the second line board; and the second line board receives a sixth signal from the tributary board through the third interface, and inputs the sixth signal into the second link.

[0033] The add/drop multiplexer may further include the tributary board. The tributary board receives the second signal from the first line board, generates a downlink service by using a combiner/selector on the tributary board, and sends the downlink service to a client device; and the tributary board receives an uplink service from the client device, generates the third signal by using a replicator/distributor on the tributary board, and inputs the third signal into the first line board.

[0034] The add/drop multiplexer may further include a third line board. The third line board receives a seventh signal from a third link, and outputs the seventh signal through a sixth interface, where the sixth interface is disposed on a network side of the third line board; the third line board is further configured to receive an eighth signal from the third link, and output, to the first line board through a fifth interface, the eighth signal after the eighth signal passes through a replicator/distributor, where the fifth interface is disposed between the first line board and the third line board; and the third line board is further configured to receive a ninth signal from the first line board through the fifth interface, and input the ninth signal into the third link by using a combiner/selector.

[0035] In this embodiment, a line board of an add/drop multiplexer is configured to receive a link signal, and the link signal is output after passing through the line board. There is an inter-board interface between the line board and a tributary board or between different line boards. A downlink service extracted by the line board is output from the inter-board interface, and an uplink service inserted by the line board is input from the inter-board interface. An inter-board interface on a link is effectively eliminated, thereby reducing complexity, power consumption, and costs of the ADM, and improving a link bandwidth processing capability of a device.

[0036] A person of ordinary skill in the art may be aware that, in combination with the examples described in the embodiments disclosed in this specification, units and algorithm steps may be implemented by electronic hardware or a combination of computer software and electronic hardware. Whether the functions are performed by hardware or software depends on particular applications and design constraint conditions of the technical solutions. A person skilled in the art may use different methods to implement the described functions for each particular application, but it should not be considered that the implementation goes beyond the scope of the present invention.

[0037] The foregoing descriptions are merely specific implementation manners of the present invention, but are not intended to limit the protection scope of the present invention. Any variation or replacement readily figured out by a person skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present invention, as defined by the appended claims, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention. Therefore, the protection scope of the present invention shall be subject to the protection scope of the claims.

[0038] The foregoing are merely some embodiments of the present invention. A person skilled in the art may make various modifications and variations to the present invention without departing from the scope of the present invention.


Claims

1. An add/drop multiplexer, wherein the add/drop multiplexer comprises:

a first line board (301) and a tributary board (303), wherein

the first line board (301) comprises at least a first interface (4) and a second interface, the first interface (4) is disposed between the tributary board (303) and the first line board (301), and the second interface is disposed on a network side of the first line board (301);

the first line board (301) is configured to receive a first signal from a first link, and output the first signal through the second interface;

the first line board (301) is further configured to receive a second signal from the first link, and output the second signal to the tributary board (303) through the first interface (4); and

the first line board (301) is further configured to receive a third signal from the tributary board (303) through the first interface (4), and input the third signal into the first link, wherein the add/drop multiplexer further comprises:

a second line board (302), wherein the second line board (302) comprises at least a third interface (5) and a fourth interface, the third interface (5) is disposed between the tributary board (303) and the second line board (302), and the fourth interface is disposed on a network side of the second line board (302);

the second line board (302) is configured to receive a fourth signal from a second link, and output the fourth signal through the fourth interface;

the second line board (302) is further configured to receive a fifth signal from the second link, and output the fifth signal to the tributary board (303) through the third interface (5); and

the second line board (302) is further configured to receive a sixth signal from the tributary board (303) through the third interface (5), and input the sixth signal into the second link, wherein

the tributary board (303) further comprises a switch as a combiner/selector and a switch as a replicator/distributor;

the tributary board (303) is configured to receive the second signal from the first line board (301), generate a downlink service by using the combiner/selector, and send the downlink service to a client device; and

the tributary board (303) is further configured to receive an uplink service from the client device, generate the third signal by using the replicator/distributor, and input the third signal into the first line board (301)


 
2. The add/drop multiplexer according to claim 1, wherein
the tributary board (303) is disposed on either side of the first line board (301) and the second line board (302), or the tributary board (303) is disposed on a same side of the first line board (301) and the second line board (302).
 
3. A method for processing a signal in an add/drop multiplexer, wherein the method comprises:

receiving, by a first line board (301), a first signal from a first link, and outputting the first signal through a second interface, wherein the second interface is disposed on a network side of the first line board (301);

receiving, by the first line board (301), a second signal from the first link, and outputting the second signal to a tributary board (303) through a first interface (4), wherein the first interface (4) is disposed between the tributary board (303) and the first line board (301); and

receiving, by the first line board (301), a third signal from the tributary board (303) through the first interface (4), and inputting the third signal into the first link, wherein the method further comprises:

receiving, by a second line board (302), a fourth signal from a second link, and outputting the fourth signal through a fourth interface, wherein the fourth interface is disposed on a network side of the second line board (302);

receiving, by the second line board (302), a fifth signal from the second link, and outputting the fifth signal to the tributary board (303) through a third interface (5), wherein the third interface (5) is disposed between the tributary board (303) and the second line board (302); and

receiving, by the second line board (302), a sixth signal from the tributary board (303) through the third interface (5), and inputting the sixth signal into the second link, wherein

the tributary board (303) receives the second signal from the first line board (301), generates a downlink service by using a switch as

a combiner/selector on the tributary board (303), and sends the downlink service to a client device; and the tributary board (303) receives an uplink service from the client device, generates the third signal by using a switch as a replicator/distributor on the tributary board (303), and inputs the third signal into the first line board (301).


 


Ansprüche

1. Add/Drop-Multiplexer, wobei der Add/Drop-Multiplexer umfasst:

eine erste Line-Platine (301) und eine Hilfsplatine (303), wobei

die erste Line-Platine (301) mindestens eine erste Schnittstelle (4) und eine zweite Schnittstelle umfasst, die erste Schnittstelle (4) zwischen der Hilfsplatine (303) und der ersten Line-Platine (301) angeordnet ist und die zweite Schnittstelle auf der Netzwerkseite der ersten Line-Platine (301) angeordnet ist;

die erste Line-Platine (301) zum Empfangen eines ersten Signals von einer ersten Verbindung und zum Ausgeben des ersten Signals durch die zweite Schnittstelle konfiguriert ist;

die erste Line-Platine (301) ferner zum Empfangen eines zweiten Signals von der ersten Verbindung und zum Ausgeben des zweiten Signals an die Hilfsplatine (303) durch die erste Schnittstelle (4) konfiguriert ist; und

die erste Line-Platine (301) ferner zum Empfangen eines dritten Signals von der Hilfsplatine (303) durch die erste Schnittstelle (4) und zum Eingeben des dritten Signals in die erste Verbindung konfiguriert ist, wobei der Add/Drop-Multiplexer ferner umfasst:

eine zweite Line-Platine (302), wobei die zweite Line-Platine (302) mindestens eine dritte Schnittstelle (5) und eine vierte Schnittstelle umfasst, die dritte Schnittstelle (5) zwischen der Hilfsplatine (303) und der zweiten Line-Platine (302) angeordnet ist und die vierte Schnittstelle auf einer Netzwerkseite der zweiten Line-Platine (302) angeordnet ist;

die zweite Line-Platine (302) zum Empfangen eines vierten Signals von einer zweiten Verbindung und zum Ausgeben des vierten Signals durch die vierte Schnittstelle konfiguriert ist;

die zweite Line-Platine (302) ferner zum Empfangen eines fünften Signals von einer zweiten Verbindung und zum Ausgeben des fünften Signals an die Hilfsplatine (303) durch die erste Schnittstelle (5) konfiguriert ist; und

die zweite Line-Platine (302) ferner zum Empfangen eines sechsten Signals von der Hilfsplatine (303) durch die dritte Schnittstelle (5) und zum Eingeben des sechsten Signals in die zweite Verbindung konfiguriert ist, wobei

die Hilfsplatine (303) ferner einen Schalter als Kombinierer/Auswähler und einen Schalter als Replikator/Verteiler umfasst;

die Hilfsplatine (303) zum Empfangen des zweiten Signals von der ersten Line-Platine (301), Erzeugen eines Downlink-Diensts durch Verwendung des Kombinierers/Auswählers und Senden des Downlink-Diensts an eine Clientvorrichtung konfiguriert ist; und

die Hilfsplatine (303) ferner zum Empfangen eines Uplink-Dienst von der Clientvorrichtung, Erzeugen des dritten Signals durch Verwendung des Replikators/Verteilers und Eingeben des dritten Signals in die erste Line-Platine (301) konfiguriert ist.


 
2. Add/Drop-Multiplexer nach Anspruch 1, wobei
die Hilfsplatine (303) an jeder Seite der ersten Line-Platine (301) und der zweiten Line-Platine (302) angeordnet ist oder die Hilfsplatine (303) an einer selben Seite der ersten Line-Platine (301) und der zweiten Line-Platine (302) angeordnet ist.
 
3. Verfahren zum Verarbeiten eines Signals in einem Add/Drop-Multiplexer, wobei das Verfahren umfasst:

Empfang eines ersten Signals durch eine erste Line-Platine (301) von einer ersten Verbindung und Ausgabe des ersten Signals durch eine zweite Schnittstelle, wobei die zweite Schnittstelle auf einer Netzwerkseite der ersten Line-Platine (301) angeordnet ist;

Empfang eines zweiten Signals durch die erste Line-Platine (301) von der ersten Verbindung und Ausgabe des zweiten Signals an eine Hilfsplatine (303) durch eine erste Schnittstelle (4), wobei die erste Schnittstelle (4) zwischen der Hilfsplatine (303) und der ersten Line-Platine (301) angeordnet ist; und

Empfang eines dritten Signals von der Hilfsplatine (303) durch die erste Line-Platine (301) durch die erste Schnittstelle (4) und Eingabe des dritten Signals in die erste Verbindung, wobei das Verfahren ferner umfasst:

Empfang eines vierten Signals durch eine zweite Line-Platine (302) von einer zweiten Verbindung und Ausgabe des vierten Signals durch eine vierte Schnittstelle, wobei die vierte Schnittstelle auf einer Netzwerkseite der zweiten Line-Platine (302) angeordnet ist;

Empfang eines fünften Signals durch die zweite Line-Platine (302) von der zweiten Verbindung und Ausgabe des fünften Signals an die Hilfsplatine (303) durch eine dritte Schnittstelle (5), wobei die dritte Schnittstelle (5) zwischen der Hilfsplatine (303) und der zweiten Line-Platine (302) angeordnet ist; und

Empfang eines sechsten Signals von der Hilfsplatine (303) die zweite Line-Platine (302) durch die dritte Schnittstelle (5) und Eingabe des sechsten Signals in die zweite Verbindung, wobei

die Hilfsplatine (303) das zweite Signal von der ersten Line-Platine (301) empfängt, einen Downlink-Dienst durch Verwendung eines Schalters als Kombinierer/Auswähler auf der Hilfsplatine (303) erzeugt und den Downlink-Dienst an eine Clientvorrichtung sendet; und die Hilfsplatine (303) einen Uplink-Dienst von der Clientvorrichtung empfängt, das dritte Signal durch Verwendung eines Schalters als Replikator/Verteiler auf der Hilfsplatine (303) empfängt und das dritte Signal in die erste Line-Platine (301) eingibt.


 


Revendications

1. Multiplexeur d'insertion/extraction, le multiplexeur d'insertion/extraction comprenant :

une première carte de ligne (301) et une carte tributaire (303), dans lequel la première carte de ligne (301) comprend au moins une première interface (4) et une deuxième interface, la première interface (4) est disposée entre la carte tributaire (303) et la première carte de ligne (301) et la deuxième interface est disposée côté réseau de la première carte de ligne (301) ;

la première carte de ligne (301) est configurée pour recevoir un premier signal en provenance d'une première liaison et pour émettre le premier signal par le biais de la deuxième interface ;

la première carte de ligne (301) est en outre configurée pour recevoir un deuxième signal en provenance de la première liaison et pour émettre le deuxième signal à la carte tributaire (303) par le biais de la première interface (4) ; et

la première carte de ligne (301) est en outre configurée pour recevoir un troisième signal en provenance de la carte tributaire (303) par le biais de la première interface (4) et pour entrer le troisième signal dans la première liaison, le multiplexeur d'insertion/extraction comprenant en outre :

une seconde carte de ligne (302), dans lequel la seconde carte de ligne (302) comprend au moins une troisième interface (5) et une quatrième interface, la troisième interface (5) est disposée entre la carte tributaire (303) et la deuxième carte de ligne (302) et la quatrième interface est disposée côté réseau de la deuxième carte de ligne (302) ;

la seconde carte de ligne (302) est configurée pour recevoir un quatrième signal en provenance d'une seconde liaison et pour émettre le quatrième signal par le biais de la quatrième interface ;

la seconde carte de ligne (302) est en outre configurée pour recevoir un cinquième signal en provenance de la seconde liaison et pour émettre le cinquième signal à la carte tributaire (303) par le biais de la troisième interface (5) ; et

la seconde carte de ligne (302) est en outre configurée pour recevoir un sixième signal en provenance de la carte tributaire (303) par le biais de la troisième interface (5) et pour entrer le sixième signal dans la seconde liaison, dans lequel

la carte tributaire (303) comprend en outre un commutateur en tant que combineur/sélecteur et un commutateur en tant que réplicateur/distributeur ;

la carte tributaire (303) est configurée pour recevoir le deuxième signal en provenance de la première carte de ligne (301), pour générer un service de liaison descendante en utilisant le combineur/sélecteur et pour envoyer le service de liaison descendante à un dispositif client ; et

la carte tributaire (303) est configurée pour recevoir un service de liaison montante en provenance du dispositif client, pour générer le troisième service en utilisant le réplicateur/distributeur et pour entrer le troisième signal dans la première carte de ligne (301).


 
2. Multiplexeur d'insertion/extraction selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la carte tributaire (303) est disposée sur l'un ou l'autre côté de la première carte de ligne (301) et de la seconde carte de ligne (302) ou la carte tributaire (303) est disposée sur un même côté de la première carte de ligne (301) et de la seconde carte de ligne (302).
 
3. Procédé pour traiter un signal dans un multiplexeur d'insertion/extraction, le procédé consistant :

à recevoir, au moyen d'une première carte de ligne (301), un premier signal en provenance d'une première liaison et à émettre le premier signal par le biais d'une deuxième interface, dans lequel la deuxième interface est disposée côté réseau de la première carte de ligne (301) ;

à recevoir, au moyen de la première carte de ligne (301), un deuxième signal en provenance de la première liaison et à émettre le deuxième signal à la carte tributaire (303) par le biais d'une première interface (4), dans lequel la première interface (4) est disposée entre la carte tributaire (303) et la première carte de ligne (301) ; et

à recevoir, au moyen de la première carte de ligne (301), un troisième signal en provenance de la carte tributaire (303) par le biais de la première interface (4) et à entrer le troisième signal dans la première liaison, le procédé consistant en outre :

à recevoir, au moyen d'une seconde carte de ligne (302), un quatrième signal en provenance d'une seconde liaison et à émettre le quatrième signal par le biais d'une quatrième interface, dans lequel la quatrième interface est disposée côté réseau de la deuxième carte de ligne (302) ;

à recevoir, au moyen de la seconde carte de ligne (302), un cinquième signal en provenance de la seconde liaison et à émettre le cinquième signal à la carte tributaire (303) par le biais d'une troisième interface (5) dans lequel la troisième interface (5) est disposée entre la carte tributaire (303) et la seconde carte de ligne (302) ; et

à recevoir, au moyen de la seconde carte de ligne (302), un sixième signal en provenance de la carte tributaire (303) par le biais de la troisième interface (5) et à entrer le sixième signal dans la seconde liaison, dans lequel

la carte tributaire (303) reçoit le deuxième signal en provenance de la première carte de ligne (301), génère un service de liaison descendante en utilisant un commutateur comme combineur/sélecteur sur la carte tributaire (303) et envoie le service de liaison descendante à un dispositif client ; et la carte tributaire (303) reçoit un service de liaison montante en provenance du dispositif client, génère le troisième service en utilisant un commutateur comme réplicateur/distributeur sur la carte tributaire (303) et entre le troisième signal dans la première carte de ligne (301).


 




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