Optical: systems and elements – Deflection using a moving element – Using a periodically moving element
Patent
1990-04-25
1992-12-29
Coles, Sr., Edward L.
Optical: systems and elements
Deflection using a moving element
Using a periodically moving element
359135, 370 50, 455132, H04J 400
Patent
active
051756404
ABSTRACT:
A plurality of M receivers are utilized to receive a plurality of N channels from various incoming multiplexed data signals, N.gtoreq.M, where each incoming data signal arrives on a separate wavelength and comprises several channels. Each of the M receivers, in sequence, receives a separate one of the N channels, thereby M of the N channels. The process then repeats for the next M channels, in the same sequence as the first M channels. The repetitions continue until all N channels are received.
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Eng Kai Y.
Gitlin Richard D.
Santoro Mario A.
AT&T Bell Laboratories
Coles Sr. Edward L.
Negash Kinfe-Michael
Stafford T.
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