H - Electricity – 04 – B
Patent
H - Electricity
04
B
325/1
H04B 10/00 (2006.01)
Patent
CA 1293998
- 11 - SURVIVABLE SYSTEM Abstract To prevent an interruption of service due to a break in an optical fiber, diversely routed lightwave systems are utilized. For example, at the transmitting end, a fiber line is split into two, and each of the two lines traverse a physically diverse path. At the receiving end, the signal in one of the lines is selected and demodulated. If, for any reason, the signal is lost in the line being monitored, the receiver switches to the standby line. Diverse routing can be achieved by using two completely separate optical systems to send the same signal along diverse routes simultaneously; or, by splitting the optical fiber by means of a fused-fiber (3dB) splitter to send the same signal along two diverse routes. A 2x2 electro-mechanical optical switch can be used to select the appropriate optical fiber. A 3dB splitter is more economical than two separate optical systems. However, the 3dB splitter introduces a loss factor which is excessive. An optical modulator can be substituted for a beam splitter. The modulator, often comprising a lithium niobate switch, is used to impress a digital signal on a dc optical beam. The lithium niobate modulator has a cw optical input, an electrical control input representative of digital data, and normally two digital optical outputs. One output is generally used as the modulated line signal, and the other output, which is the complement of the modulated signal, is terminated in an index matching oil to prevent reflection. Briefly, in this invention, the previously discarded digital optical output of the optical modulator is not discarded. It is used as a signal source for the diverse route thereby avoiding the need for any further loss producing beam splitters. The advantages are significant. The laser is on continuously. Therefore, there is no chip. The power (on average) is directed 50% of the time to one output and 50% of the time to the other output. Thus, there is no power loss as in the case when a splitter is used. Where appropriate, at the receiving end, complementation can be performed to retrieve the original bit pattern if the complement of the signal is being detected. (FIG. 7).
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American Telephone And Telegraph Company
Kirby Eades Gale Baker
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