Differential optical signal transmission using a single optical

Optical: systems and elements – Deflection using a moving element – Using a periodically moving element

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359188, 359195, H04B 1000

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051052938

ABSTRACT:
In an optical differential signal transmission system, both the optical signal and its complement are transmitted via a single optical fiber, by using wavelength-division multiplexing. In a multipoint transmission system, tri-stateable differential optical signal transmitters and receivers capable of discerning tri-state differential optical signals are used, to allow a plurality of signal sources to share the same optical signal transmission path on a time-division multiplexed basis.

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