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Ciena

CompanyHanover, Maryland, United States
About: Ciena is a company organization based out in Hanover, Maryland, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Signal & Node (networking). The organization has 1259 authors who have published 1557 publications receiving 25989 citations.


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Eddie Fung1, Larry Nociolo1, Martin Nuss1, Jon Peticolas1, Steve Surek1, Ted K. Woodward1 
05 Sep 2002
TL;DR: In this paper, both link-level and path-level performance monitoring is obtained in any point of a multi-link network where transmitting points in the network are adapted to transmit codes only from a subset of the codes that receiving points in a network were adapted to receive, with one of the transmitting points that was chosen to represent an error-reporting code, and substituting, at monitoring points, any received code that was not one of those codes in the subset with the error reporting code.
Abstract: Both link-level and path-level performance monitoring is obtained in any point of a multi-link network where transmitting points in the network are adapted to transmit codes only from a subset of the codes that receiving points in the network are adapted to receive, with one of the codes that transmitting points are adapted to transmit being chosen to represent an error-reporting code, and substituting, at monitoring points, any received code that is not one of the codes in the subset with the error-reporting code. By measuring the number of received codes that are in error, a link-level error measure is obtained, and by measuring the number of error-reporting codes, a path-level measure is obtained.

7 citations

Patent
Daniel Knapp1, James Casciani1
02 Nov 2001
TL;DR: In this article, a method and system of managing slack in fiber optic cables connected to a circuit board is described, where a fiber optic cable is supported at a point between and not colinear with the two points to which it is attached to the circuit board.
Abstract: A method and system of managing slack in fiber optic cables connected to a circuit board is provided. A fiber optic cable is supported at a point between and not colinear with the two points to which it is attached to the circuit board. The fiber optic cables are preferably supported a vertical distance above the circuit board each with a plurality of points of support on a radius guide, preferably two radius guides. The radius guides each have a leading edge and a trailing edge for supporting the cable and a curved central portion therebetween around which the cable is bent. The cables are preferably tensioned between at least two of the points of support so that cables of differing lengths are taut to prevent movement during shipping or to prevent vibration that would otherwise be caused by air flow over the circuit board.

7 citations

Patent
27 Apr 2001
TL;DR: An apparatus that mass polishes a variety of fiber optic cable connectors simultaneously is described in this article. But it does not specify the number of connectors to be mass-polished.
Abstract: An apparatus that mass polishes a variety of fiber optic cable connectors simultaneously. The apparatus includes a plurality of polishing plates, each capable of holding its own polishing film and pad, and having a varying height. The apparatus further includes a plurality of connector fixtures that may receive a variety of connectors at varying angles. Each connector fixture communicates with a corresponding polishing pad. Thus, fiber optic cable connectors having a variety of polished end faces may be provided with the apparatus. The apparatus also eliminates the potential for contamination among polishing films, reduces polishing steps, and saves labor and maintenance costs.

7 citations

Patent
Balakrishnan Sridhar1, Jun Bao1
21 Dec 2012
TL;DR: In this article, an extended dynamic range optical amplifier (EDROME) is proposed to optimize for high or low span loss conditions by switching an internal stage in or out of an internal light path within the amplifier.
Abstract: An extended dynamic range optical amplifier, a method of operation, and a line amplifier configuration include an optical amplifier that can be optimized for high or low span loss conditions by switching an internal stage in or out of an internal light path within the amplifier. The extended dynamic range optical amplifier can include a low gain mode and a high gain mode with an internal switch to switch out a gain mid-stage in a low gain mode to extend the useful dynamic range of the amplifier. Further, the extended dynamic range optical amplifier can use residual pump power from an initial stage to pump the gain mid-stage in the high gain mode. Additionally, the extended dynamic range optical amplifier includes remapping of gain in the initial stage and the gain mid-stage to optimize the amplifier noise performance based on the maximum output power of the amplifier.

7 citations

Patent
17 Apr 2000
TL;DR: In this paper, the bit error rate (BER) for the optical channels is tested simultaneously by performing a BER measurement for the cascaded chain for WDM optical communication system.
Abstract: In a wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) optical communication system having optical transmitters and receivers communicating via a optical channels, the bit error rate (BER) for the optical channels is tested simultaneously by performing a BER measurement for the cascaded chain. A BER test signal is supplied from a BER tester to a first optical transmitter. The BER test signal passes through the optical channels. The last optical receiver in the cascaded chain supplies the test signal to the BER tester measure the BER. The measured BER is compared to a predetermined system BER threshold to determine if the optical channels meet their specified BER values. Each optical transmitter and receiver includes a performance monitoring circuit that monitors the quality of the BER signal supplied to the optical transmitter/receiver for identifying one or more optical channels that the measured BER exceeds a predetermined system BER threshold.

7 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Hsiang-Tsung Kung6535925458
Amir K. Khandani483949590
Kim B. Roberts412035605
Weidong Zhou403145885
Seb J. Savory382407292
Zuyuan He384985643
Chandra Sekhar Bontu371444147
Leo Strawczynski33753795
Maurice O'Sullivan281262615
John C. Cartledge272452686
Qunbi Zhuge241802006
Yun Wang23771803
David Côté22402254
Petar Djukic22601734
Andrzej Borowiec21531717
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20222
202150
202098
201977
201864
201757