Claims
- 1. An optical communication system comprising:
an optical signal source for providing optical signals at an output power; a plurality of remote terminals, wherein at least one of the remote terminals comprises a receiver; and an optical signal distribution network optically connecting the optical signal source to the receiver, the network comprising a feeder line having an optical fiber path length greater than 500 meters; wherein the optical signals are launched into the feeder line with a launch power and the system parameters are selected so that at the remote terminal comprising the receiver, in the operating wavelength range, CNR is greater than 43 dBc or CSO is less than −58 dBc or CTB is less than −58 dBc for substantially all channels with frequencies in the 45-560 MHz range when the launch power is greater than 20 dBm.
- 2. The optical communication system of claim 1 wherein the optical signal distribution network further comprises a primary splitter optically connected to the optical signal source by the feeder line, and wherein the primary splitter is capable of splitting the optical signal to at least 2 downstream paths.
- 3. The optical communication system of claim 1 wherein the optical signal distribution network further comprises a primary splitter optically connected to the optical signal source by the feeder line, and wherein the primary splitter is capable of splitting the optical signal to at least 2 downstream paths, and wherein the feeder line has an optical fiber path length greater than 500 meters.
- 4. The optical communication system of claim 3 wherein the primary splitter is disposed within a remote node.
- 5. The optical communication system of claim 3 wherein the feeder line has an optical fiber path length greater than 6 km.
- 6. The optical communication system of claim 3 wherein the launch power is greater than 21 dBm.
- 7. The optical communication system of claim 3 wherein the launch power is greater than 23 dBm.
- 8. The optical communication system of claim 3 wherein the feeder line has an optical fiber path length greater than 7 km.
- 9. The optical communication system of claim 3 wherein the feeder line has an optical fiber path length greater than 10 km.
- 10. The optical communication system of claim 3 wherein the feeder line has an optical fiber path length greater than 15 km.
- 11. The optical communication system of claim 3 wherein the launch power is greater than 21 dBm and the primary splitter is capable of splitting the optical signal to at least 4 downstream paths.
- 12. The optical communication system of claim 3 wherein the optical signal distribution network further comprises at least one intermediate splitter optically connected to the primary splitter by respective distribution lines.
- 13. The optical communication system of claim 3 wherein the primary splitter is capable of splitting the optical signal to at least 4 downstream paths and wherein the optical signal distribution network further comprises at least one intermediate splitter optically connected to the primary splitter by respective distribution lines, wherein the at least one intermediate splitter is capable of splitting the optical signal into at least 2 downstream paths.
- 14. The optical communication system of claim 3 wherein the primary splitter is capable of splitting the optical signal to at least 4 downstream paths, and the optical signal is split only once between the optical signal source and the plurality of remote terminals.
- 15. The optical communication system of claim 3 wherein the primary splitter is capable of splitting the optical signal to at least 32 downstream paths.
- 16. The optical communication system of claim 3 wherein the primary splitter is capable of splitting the optical signal to at least 4 downstream paths, the optical signal is split only once between the optical signal source and the plurality of remote terminals, and wherein the system parameters are selected so that, in the operating wavelength range, CNR is greater than 43 dBc and CSO is less than −58 dBc and CTB is less than −58 dBc for substantially all channels with frequencies in the 45-560 MHz range when the launch power is greater than 20 dBm.
- 17. The optical communication system of claim 3 wherein the feeder line has an optical fiber path length greater than 20 km, the primary splitter is capable of splitting the optical signal to at least 32 downstream paths, and the optical signal is split only once between the optical signal source and the plurality of remote terminals.
- 18. The optical communication system of claim 3 wherein the system parameters are selected so that, in the operating wavelength range, CNR is greater than 43 dBc and CSO is less than −58 dBc and CTB is less than −58 dBc for substantially all channels with frequencies in the 45-560 MHz range when the launch power is greater than 20 dBm.
- 19. A communications network comprising:
a central office comprising a central terminal comprising a transmitter for generating an optical signal at a wavelength within an operating wavelength range, wherein the optical signal leaves the central terminal with an output power; a plurality of remote terminals, wherein at least one of the remote terminals comprises a receiver for receiving the optical signal; and an optical network optically connecting the central terminal to the plurality of remote terminals, the optical network comprising a remote node and a plurality of optical fiber lines including a feeder line connecting the central office to the remote node, wherein the remote node comprises a primary splitter, and wherein the feeder line optically connects the central terminal to the primary splitter, wherein remote node is located remotely from the central office by a distance of greater than 5 km and the feeder line has an optical fiber length greater than 5 km, wherein the primary splitter is capable of splitting the optical signal into at least 2 downstream paths, wherein the receiver is optically connected to at least one of the at least 2 downstream paths, and wherein the optical signal having a launch power is launched into the feeder optical fiber link; wherein the communications network parameters are selected to provide a CNR greater than 50 dBc in the operating wavelength range for substantially all channels with frequencies in the 45-560 MHz range when the launch power is greater than or equal to 23 dBm.
- 20. A communications network comprising:
a central office comprising a central terminal for outputting an optical signal with an output power at a wavelength within an operating wavelength range; a plurality of remote terminals, wherein at least one of the remote terminals comprises a receiver for receiving the optical signal; and an optical network optically connecting the central terminal to the plurality of remote terminals, the optical network comprising a primary splitter at a remote node and a plurality of optical fiber lines including a feeder line connecting the central office to the remote node, wherein the feeder line optically connects the central terminal to the primary splitter, wherein the primary splitter is located remotely from the central office by a distance of greater than 10 km and the feeder line has an optical fiber length greater than 10 km, wherein the primary splitter is capable of splitting the optical signal into at least 2 downstream paths, wherein the receiver is optically connected to at least one of the at least 2 downstream paths, and wherein the optical signal having a launch power is launched into the feeder line; wherein the communications network parameters are selected to provide a CNR greater than 50 dBc in the operating wavelength range for substantially all channels with frequencies in the 45-560 MHz range when the launch power is greater than or equal to 19 dBm.
- 21. The communications network of claim 20 wherein the central terminal comprises a transmitter for generating the optical signal.
- 22. The communications network of claim 20 wherein the feeder line has an optical fiber path length greater than 15 km.
- 23. A method of transmitting optical signals, the method comprising:
optically connecting an optical signal source to a plurality of remote terminals via a passive optical network, the passive optical network comprising a feeder line having an optical fiber path length greater than 500 meters; and generating optical signals with the optical signal source and launching the optical signals into the feeder line at a launch power of at least 20 dBm at a wavelength in an operating wavelength range; wherein the system parameters are selected so that, in the operating wavelength range, CNR is greater than 43 dBc or CSO is less than −58 dBc or CTB is less than −58 dBc for substantially all channels with frequencies in the 45-560 MHz range when the launch power is greater than 20 dBm.
- 24. The method of claim 23 wherein the passive optical network further comprises a primary splitter, wherein the feeder line provides at least part of the optical path between the optical signal source and the primary splitter.
- 25. The method of claim 23 wherein at least one of the remote terminals comprises a receiver.
- 26. The method of claim 23 wherein the feeder line has an optical fiber path length greater than 1 km.
- 27. The method of claim 23 wherein the feeder line has an optical fiber path length greater than 5 km.
- 28. A method of transmitting optical signals, the method comprising:
connecting a central office to a plurality of remote terminals via a passive optical network, the passive optical network comprising a primary splitter and a plurality of optical fiber lines including a feeder line connecting the central office and the primary splitter, wherein at least one of the remote terminals comprises a receiver; optically connecting the primary splitter to the receiver; and generating the optical signals at the central office and launching the optical signals into the feeder line at a launch power of at least 20 dBm at a wavelength in an operating wavelength range; wherein the system parameters are selected so that, in the operating wavelength range, CNR is greater than 43 dBc or CSO is less than −58 dBc or CTB is less than −58 dBc for substantially all channels with frequencies in the 45-560 MHz range when the launch power is greater than 20 dBm.
- 29. The method of claim 28 wherein the feeder line has an optical fiber path length greater than 500 m.
- 30. The method of claim 28 wherein the feeder line has an optical fiber path length greater than 1 km.
- 31. The method of claim 28 wherein the feeder line has an optical fiber path length greater than 5 km.
- 32. The method of claim 28 wherein the feeder line comprises an optical fiber selected to exhibit a maximum reflected power which is at least 30 dBm less than the launch power at the wavelength when the launch power is at least 20 dBm.
- 33. The method of claim 28 wherein the system parameters are selected so that, in the operating wavelength range, CNR is greater than 43 dBc and CSO is less than −58 dBc and CTB is less than −58 dBc for substantially all channels with frequencies in the 45-560 MHz range when the launch power is greater than 20 dBm.
- 34. An optical communication system comprising:
a central office comprising an optical signal source for providing an optical signal at an output power at a wavelength within an operating wavelength range; and an optical signal distribution network comprising a primary splitter located at least 500 meters away from the central office and optically connected to the optical signal source by a feeder line, wherein the optical signal is launched into the feeder line at a launch power, and wherein the primary splitter is capable of splitting the optical signal to at least 2 downstream paths; wherein the SBS threshold of the feeder optical fiber link is greater than (α Aeff) γB/gB at the wavelength when the launch power is greater than 18 dBm.
- 35. The optical communication system of claim 34 wherein the feeder line has an optical fiber path length greater than 5 km.
- 36. An optical communication system comprising:
a central office comprising an optical signal source for providing an optical signal at an output power; a plurality of remote terminals, wherein at least one of the remote terminals comprises a receiver; and an optical signal distribution network connecting the central office to the receiver, the optical signal distribution network comprising a primary splitter located remotely from the central office and optically connected to the optical signal source by a feeder line, wherein the optical signal is launched into the feeder line at a launch power, and wherein the primary splitter is capable of splitting the optical signal to at least 2 downstream paths; wherein the feeder line comprises an optical fiber having an optical fiber path length greater than 5 km and a zero-dispersion wavelength less than 1400 mm, and the system parameters are selected so that, in the operating wavelength range, CNR is greater than 43 dBc or CSO is less than −58 dBc or CTB is less than −58 dBc for substantially all channels with frequencies in the 45-560 MHz range when the launch power is greater than 18 dBm.
- 37. The optical communication system of claim 36 wherein the system parameters are selected so that, in the operating wavelength range, CNR is greater than 43 dBc or CSO is less than −58 dBc or CTB is less than −58 dBc for substantially all channels with frequencies in the 45-560 MHz range when the launch power is greater than 19 dBm.
- 38. The optical communication system of claim 36 wherein the system parameters are selected so that, in the operating wavelength range, CNR is greater than 43 dBc or CSO is less than −58 dBc or CTB is less than −58 dBc for substantially all channels with frequencies in the 45-560 MHz range when the launch power is greater than 20 dBm.
- 39. The optical communication system of claim 36 wherein the system parameters are selected so that, in the operating wavelength range, CNR is greater than 43 dBc and CSO is less than −58 dBc for substantially all channels with frequencies in the 45-560 MHz range when the launch power is greater than 20 dBm.
- 40. The optical communication system of claim 36 wherein the system parameters are selected so that, in the operating wavelength range, CNR is greater than 43 dBc and CTB is less than −58 dBc for substantially all channels with frequencies in the 45-560 MHz range when the launch power is greater than 20 dBm.
- 41. The optical communication system of claim 36 wherein the system parameters are selected so that, in the operating wavelength range, CSO is less than −58 dBc and CTB is less than −58 dBc for substantially all channels with frequencies in the 45-560 MHz range when the launch power is greater than 20 dBm.
- 42. The optical communication system of claim 36 wherein the system parameters are selected so that, in the operating wavelength range, CNR is greater than 43 dBc and CSO is less than −58 dBc and CTB is less than −58 dBc for substantially all channels with frequencies in the 45-560 MHz range when the launch power is greater than 20 dBm.
- 43. The optical communication system of claim 36 wherein the feeder line has an optical fiber path length greater than 10 km.
- 44. The optical communication system of claim 36 wherein the feeder line has an optical fiber path length greater than 12 km.
- 45. The optical communication system of claim 36 wherein the feeder line has an optical fiber path length greater than 13 km.
- 46. The optical communication system of claim 36 wherein the primary splitter is located remotely from the central office by a distance of greater than 10 km, wherein the feeder line has an optical fiber path length greater than 10 km, and wherein the system parameters are selected so that, in the operating wavelength range, CNR is greater than 43 dBc or CSO is less than −58 dBc or CTB is less than −58 dBc for substantially all channels with frequencies in the 45-560 MHz range when the launch power is greater than or equal to 19 dBm.
- 47. The optical communication system of claim 36 wherein the primary splitter is located remotely from the central office by a distance of greater than 8 km, wherein the feeder line has an optical fiber path length greater than 8 km, and wherein the system parameters are selected so that, in the operating wavelength range, CNR is greater than 43 dBc or CSO is less than −58 dBc or CTB is less than −58 dBc for substantially all channels with frequencies in the 45-560 MHz range when the launch power is greater than or equal to 20 dBm.
- 48. The optical communication system of claim 36 wherein the primary splitter is located remotely from the central office by a distance of greater than 6 km, wherein the feeder line has an optical fiber path length greater than 6 km, and wherein the system parameters are selected so that, in the operating wavelength range, CNR is greater than 43 dBc or CSO is less than −58 dBc or CTB is less than −58 dBc for substantially all channels with frequencies in the 45-560 MHz range when the launch power is greater than or equal to 21 dBm.
- 49. The optical communication system of claim 36 wherein the system parameters are selected so that, in the operating wavelength range, CNR is greater than 43 dBc or CSO is less than −58 dBc or CTB is less than −58 dBc for substantially all channels with frequencies in the 45-560 MHz range when the launch power is greater than or equal to 23 dBm.
- 50. The optical communication system of claim 36 wherein the system parameters are selected so that, in the operating wavelength range, CNR is greater than 43 dBc and CSO is less than −58 dBc and CTB is less than −58 dBc for substantially all channels with frequencies in the 45-560 MHz range when the launch power is greater than 18 dBm.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/477,446 filed on Jun. 9, 2003; U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/478,291 filed on Jun. 11, 2003; and U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/546,493 filed on Feb. 20, 2004.
Provisional Applications (3)
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60477446 |
Jun 2003 |
US |
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60478291 |
Jun 2003 |
US |
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60546493 |
Feb 2004 |
US |