Title :
System considerations in multiplexed addressing using an optical time-of-flight technique
Author :
Jacobsen, K.R. ; MacDonald, R.I. ; Cormack, G.D.
Author_Institution :
Alberta Telecommun. Res. Centre, Edmonton, Alta., Canada
fDate :
9/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An unconventional method of multiplexing data in a fiber-optic network is described. The method uses a linearly swept optical carrier frequency and physical distances in fiber as addresses to create frequency division multiplexed signals at the receivers. As it is a coherent self-heterodyne or -homodyne method, wide network bandwidth is available without the need for receiver local oscillator lasers or wide bandwidth electronics. As an example, a 2-Gb/s system that allows each of 200 nodes to access a 10-Mb/s channel without network blocking is described. Such a system could be used as a LAN or a backbone network for existing LANs
Keywords :
frequency division multiplexing; local area networks; optical links; 10 Mbit/s; 2 Gbit/s; LAN; backbone network; coherent self heterodyne method; fiber-optic network; frequency division multiplexed signals; linearly swept optical carrier frequency; multiplexed addressing; optical time-of-flight technique; physical distances; receivers; self homodyne method; system considerations; wide network bandwidth; Bandwidth; Fiber lasers; Frequency division multiplexing; Laser theory; Local area networks; Local oscillators; Optical fiber networks; Optical frequency conversion; Optical receivers; Spine;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of