DocumentCode :
2898478
Title :
The Impact of Wavelength Division Multiplexing on Fiber Optic Radar Remoting
Author :
Leonard, T.W. ; Vidula, B.S. ; Corbin, M.A.
Author_Institution :
ITT Electro-Optical Products Division, 7635 Plantation Road, Roanoke, Virginia 24019
Volume :
3
fYear :
1983
fDate :
Oct. 31 1983-Nov. 2 1983
Firstpage :
584
Lastpage :
588
Abstract :
Some military radars presently employ frequency division multiplexing (fdm) and time division multiplexing (tdm) techniques, while others simply use multiple wire paths to remote the radars from their operations shelters (OPS). In addition to electronic multiplexing techniques, optical wavelength division multiplexing (wdm) is considered here as a candidate approach for further development in fiber optic radar remoting. For a large number of signals, one or two levels of electronic multiplexing are appropriate followed by a final layer of multiplexing selected from wdm, tdm, or fdm. Several of the radars considered already use electronic multiplexing to reduce the number of signal paths down to two or three. The wdm approach introduces the additional possibility of bidirectional transmission on a single fiber to reduce cabling costs and connectoring requirements, and because of its compatibility with any signal type, it has the potential to become a universal multiplexer approach suitable for use in all the radars considered here.
Keywords :
Bandwidth; Coaxial cables; Copper; Costs; Frequency shift keying; Laser radar; Meteorological radar; Optical fiber cables; Optical fibers; Wavelength division multiplexing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference, 1983. MILCOM 1983. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC, USA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.1983.4794772
Filename :
4794772
Link To Document :
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