Claims
- 1. An optical source distribution network, comprising:
- an optical transmitter including
- a multifrequency optical source for supplying an optical signal having a plurality of wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) channels, substantially all light supplied over a given time interval being within a single wavelength channel;
- a power splitter having an input port, for receiving the optical signal from said multifrequency source, and a plurality of output ports, and
- a plurality of data encoding modulators, each said data encoding modulator being coupled to one of said output ports and being operable to sequentially modulate at least some of the wavelength channels present on an output signal received from said power splitter; and
- a plurality of frequency dependent receivers, each said frequency dependent receiver being operable to receive and wavelength demultiplex a modulated optical signal received from one of said data encoding modulators over an optical medium.
- 2. The optical source distribution network according to claim 1, further including at least one optical amplifier coupled to a port of said power splitter.
- 3. The optical source distribution network according to claim 1, wherein said at least one optical amplifier is coupled to an input port of said power splitter.
- 4. The optical source distribution network according to claim 1, wherein said at least one optical amplifier is an erbium doped fiber amplifier.
- 5. The optical source distribution network according to claim 1, wherein said multifrequency source includes an array of substantially single frequency lasers, each emitting light constituting a respective wavelength channel and being operable to supply a pulse occupying a fraction of time such that only a single WDM laser in the array emits over a given time interval.
- 6. The optical source distribution network according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said frequency dependent receivers is a passive optical network including a wavelength router and a plurality of optical network units, each optical network unit receiving from said router a corresponding wavelength demultiplexed signal.
- 7. The optical source distribution network according to claim 1,
- wherein said power splitter is a first power splitter, said optical source distribution network further including a second power splitter having an input port coupled to an output port of said first power splitter and a plurality of output ports, and
- wherein at least one of said data encoding modulators is coupled to an output port of said second power splitter.
- 8. The optical source distribution network according to claim 7, further including at least one optical amplifier coupled to a port of one of said power splitters.
- 9. The optical source distribution network according to claim 7, further including at least one optical amplifier optically interconnecting ports of said first and second power splitters.
- 10. An optical transmitter for use in an optical source distribution network comprising:
- a multifrequency optical source for supplying an optical signal having a plurality of wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) channels, substantially all light supplied over a given interval being within a single WDM channel;
- a power splitter having an input port, for receiving the optical signal from said multifrequency source, and a plurality of output ports; and
- a plurality of data encoding modulators, each said data encoding modulator being coupled to one of said output ports and being operable to sequentially modulate at least some of the WDM channels present on an output signal received from said power splitter.
- 11. The optical transmitter according to claim 10, wherein said multifrequency source includes an array of substantially single frequency lasers, each emitting light constituting a respective wavelength channel and being operable to supply a pulse occupying a fraction of time such that only a single WDM laser in the array emits over a given time interval.
- 12. The optical transmitter according to claim 10, further including at least one optical amplifier coupled to a port of said power splitter.
- 13. The optical transmitter according to claim 12, wherein said at least one optical amplifier is coupled to an input port of said power splitter.
- 14. The optical transmitter according to claim 10, wherein said power splitter is a first power splitter, said optical transmitter further including a second power splitter having an input port coupled to an output port of said first power splitter and a plurality of output ports.
- 15. The optical transmitter according to claim 14, wherein at least one of said data encoding modulators is coupled to an output port of said second power splitter.
- 16. A method of operating an optical multiple wavelength communication system comprising the steps of:
- receiving, at a power splitter having an input port, an optical signal having a plurality of wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) channels, substantially all light received over a given interval being of a single WDM channel;
- sequentially modulating at least some of the WDM channels present on an output signal received from said power splitter with a first modulator;
- sequentially modulating at least some of the WDM channels present on an output signal received from said power splitter with a second modulator; and
- launching the modulated WDM channels into an optical medium.
- 17. The method of claim 16, further including a step of receiving and wavelength demultiplexing respective modulated optical signals received from said data encoding modulators over the optical medium.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/548,537 filed on Oct. 26, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,631,758, issued May 20, 1997, entitled Chirped-Pulse Multiple Wavelength Telecommunications System; to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/706,029 filed on Aug. 30, 1996, entitled Optical Communication System Employing Spectrally Sliced Optical Source; and to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/656,023 filed on May 31, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,793,507 issued Aug. 11, 1998, entitled Discretely Chirped Multiple Wavelength Optical Source For Use In A Passive Optical Network Telecommunications System.
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