Optical communications – Optical transceiver – Single device as transmitter and receiver
Reexamination Certificate
2007-09-04
2007-09-04
Leung, Christina (Department: 2613)
Optical communications
Optical transceiver
Single device as transmitter and receiver
C398S139000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10353426
ABSTRACT:
An optical network may be configured dynamically so that a given channel wavelength can operate in either direction over a fiber in a network. Thus, network providers can provision bandwidth according to the traffic characteristics of the network link in question. A plurality of transceiver modules on either side of a fiber may be switched from a transmit mode to a receive mode depending on the desired direction of the channel.
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Bremner Duncan J.
Helmer Finn
Johansen Eivind
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