Optical broadcast communication

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

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359174, 359356, H04B 1020

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060142367

ABSTRACT:
An optical transceiver for transceiving optical signals in an optical LAN includes a first transceiver that detects and transmits the optical signals, a second transceiver that detects and transmits the optical signals, a control coupled to the first and second transceivers, the control transferring information carried by the optical signals between the transceivers, a power storage coupled to the control, and to the transceivers, and a photovoltaic cell coupled to the power storage for replenishing its power.

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