Telecommunications system combining wavelength multiplexing and

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

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359123, 359125, 359118, H04J 1408

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ABSTRACT:
The network according to the invention combines a circuit switching multicoloured optical network (R1) and a packet switching network (R2). The circuit switching network is adapted to transmit data at a high rate. The packet switching network is adapted to transmit data at an average rate. Control data are carried on the packet switching network. This provides more efficient transmission of data and effectively handles peak transmission rates. The invention has application to telecommunications.

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