Optical communications using multiplexed single sideband transmission and heterodyne detection

A transmitter subsystem generates an optical signal which contains multiple subbands of information. The subbands have different polarizations. For example, in one approach, two or more optical transmitters generate optical signals which have different polarizations. An optical combiner optically co...

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Hauptverfasser: Yee, Ting K, Chang, Peter H, Tarng, Chin-Sheng, Cutler, Gregory M, Yazhgur, Slava, Li, Ji, Newell, Laurence J, Coward, James F, Rowan, Michael W, Swenson, Norman L, Bradshaw, Matthew C
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Chang, Peter H
Tarng, Chin-Sheng
Cutler, Gregory M
Yazhgur, Slava
Li, Ji
Newell, Laurence J
Coward, James F
Rowan, Michael W
Swenson, Norman L
Bradshaw, Matthew C
description A transmitter subsystem generates an optical signal which contains multiple subbands of information. The subbands have different polarizations. For example, in one approach, two or more optical transmitters generate optical signals which have different polarizations. An optical combiner optically combines the optical signals into a composite optical signal for transmission across an optical fiber. In another aspect, each optical transmitter generates an optical signal containing both a lower optical sideband and an upper optical sideband (i.e., a double sideband optical signal). An optical filter selects the upper optical sideband of one optical signal and the lower optical sideband of another optical signal to produce a composite optical signal.
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