Optical: systems and elements – Deflection using a moving element – Using a periodically moving element
Patent
1996-09-06
1998-09-29
Lefkowitz, Edward
Optical: systems and elements
Deflection using a moving element
Using a periodically moving element
359124, 359161, 359176, 359179, H04B 1000
Patent
active
058152997
ABSTRACT:
A method for equalizing power levels of channels of an optical frequency division multiplexed signal determines the power level of each channel of the optical frequency division multiplexed signal and introduces attenuation into the channels having high power levels corresponding to the difference between a level deduced from these high levels and a low reference level. The equalization system includes at least one optical equalizer module which measures the optical power levels of the channels of the signal to be monitored, a processor for implementing the method and variable attenuators controlled by the processor and operating separately on the power levels of the channels.
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Bayart Dominique
Desthieux Bertrand
ALCATEL N.V.
Lefkowitz Edward
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