Single-Line Bidirectional Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer for Ring Topology Optical Fiber Networks

Sensors (Basel). 2021 Apr 9;21(8):2641. doi: 10.3390/s21082641.

Abstract

A new type of passive single-line bidirectional optical add/drop multiplexer (SBOADM) is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. When the proposed SBOADM is placed as a node of a ring topology optical fiber network, the special routing function of the SBOADM can always drop down the desired downstream signals whether the signals are injected into the SBOADM in either the clockwise (CW) or counterclockwise (CCW) direction and can upload and send back the upstream signals via the reversed optical pathway of the downstream signals. Once fiber link failure occurs in the optical network, the blocked network connections can be recovered immediately by sending out the downstream signals in both the CW and CCW directions of the fiber ring. As in all passive devices, the SBOADM needs no power supply or complicated network management to achieve the bidirectional function. Thus, the proposed device is an optimal solution to enhance the stability and reliability of rapidly developed optical fiber networks.

Keywords: fiber link failure; optical circulator; optical fiber transport system; single-line bidirectional optical add/drop multiplexer.