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Active star centered fiber optic local area network,
US4781427, 11/01/1988
The local area optical network interconnects a plurality
of user terminals. The local area network includes
an interface unit for receiving information from the
user terminals and an active star node connected to
the interface unit by fiber optic cables. In one embodiment,
the active star centered node includes a passive optical
star coupler having a plurality of ports for interconnecting
the terminals. An optical receiver receives optical
signals from the star coupler and is interconnected
with an optical transmitter which transmits the signal
from the receiver back into the star for distribution
to the plurality of ports. In either embodiment, the
star node includes an expansion port and an optically
associated transmitter and receiver to allow multiple
nodes to be connected to one another in an hierachial,
branching architecture. In another embodiment, the
active star centered node includes a passive input
star coupler and a passive output star coupler. The
local area networks organized around the active stars
are portable, flexible and expandable.
Self-monitoring fiber optic link, US4749247, 06/07/1988
The self-monitoring link utilizes a GRIN lens/blazed
grating combination to multiplex an optical time domain
reflectometry (OTDR) signal with data signals on a
fiber optic communication link. An initial average
OTDR reference signature for the OTDR signal on the
link is determined and is compared with a continuously
determined average OTDR signature. The reference signature
and the continuously determined signature are compared
and a warning or alarm signal is generated when the
continuously determined signature differs from the
reference signature by a preselectable limit. A microprocessor
is provided to adjust the preselectable limit in response
to the communication link operational parameters.
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