Claims
- 1. An optical network for distributing optical signals between loads and sources, comprising:
an optical bus for carrying the optical signals between the loads and sources; and an optical interface device located along the optical bus, each optical interface device routing optical signals between the optical bus and at least one of the load or the source, each optical interface device comprising:
a first port connected to the optical bus for receiving optical signals traveling along the optical bus in a first direction; a second port connected to the optical bus for receiving optical signals traveling along the optical bus in a second direction, the second direction being opposite the first direction; a third port for routing optical signals between the optical bus and the at least one of the load or the source; a first coupler for splitting optical signals received from the first port into a plurality of optical signal components and for routing one of the optical signal components to each of the second and third ports; a second coupler for splitting optical signals from the second port into a plurality of optical signal components and for routing one of the optical signal components to each of the first and third ports; a third coupler for splitting optical signals from the third port into a plurality of optical signal components and for routing one of the optical signal components to each of the first and second ports; a first optical amplifier located between the first and second ports for amplifying optical signals routed between the first and second ports; a second optical amplifier located between the second and third ports for amplifying optical signals routed between the second and third ports; a third optical amplifier located between the first and third ports for amplifying optical signals routed between the first and third ports; wherein each of the first, second, and third optical amplifiers has a gain that is sufficient to compensate for coupling losses associated with the first, second, and third ports, respectively, and splitting losses associated with the first, second, and third splitter, respectively.
- 2. The optical network as set forth in claim 1, wherein the first, second, and third amplifiers comprise fiber amplifiers.
- 3. The optical network as set forth in claim 1, wherein the first, second, and third couplers comprise 50/50 splitters.
- 4. The optical network as set forth in claim 1, wherein the optical bus comprises an optical fiber.
- 5. The optical network as set forth in claim 1, wherein the optical interface device routes optical signals between the optical bus and one of the sources.
- 6. The optical network as set forth in claim 1, wherein the optical interface device routes optical signals between the optical bus and a plurality of sources.
- 7. The optical network as set forth in claim 1, wherein the optical interface device routes optical signals between the optical bus and one of the loads.
- 8. The optical network as set forth in claim 1, wherein the optical interface device routes optical signals between the optical bus and a plurality of sources.
- 9. The optical network as set forth in claim 1, wherein the optical interface device routes optical signals between the optical bus and one of the sources and one of the loads.
- 10. The optical network as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a wavelength division multiplexer for combining optical signals from multiple sources and for routing a wavelength division multiplexed signal onto the optical bus.
- 11. The optical network as set forth in claim 10, wherein the optical interface device receives the wavelength division multiplexed signal and routes the wavelength division multiplexed signal onto the optical bus.
- 12. The optical network as set forth in claim 10, wherein the wavelength division multiplexer places the wavelength division multiplexed signal directly onto the optical bus.
- 13. The optical network as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a wavelength division multiplexer for receiving a wavelength division multiplexed signal from the optical bus and for routing optical signals at different wavelengths to multiple loads.
- 14. The optical network as set forth in claim 13, wherein the wavelength division multiplexer receives the wavelength division multiplexed signal from the optical interface device.
- 15. The optical network as set forth in claim 1, wherein the optical bus and the optical interface devices route analog optical signals.
- 16. The optical network as set forth in claim 1, wherein the optical bus and the optical interface devices route radio frequency analog optical signals.
- 17. The optical network as set forth in claim 1, wherein the optical interface devices provide balanced optical amplification of the optical signals so that optical signals entering one of the first, second, or third ports exits the other two of the first, second, and third ports at the same signal level.
- 18. The optical network as set forth in claim 1, further comprising an electrical to optical converter for receiving electrical signals, for generating corresponding optical signals, and for providing the optical signals to the third port of the optical interface device.
- 19. The optical network as set forth in claim 1, further comprising an optical to electrical converter for receiving optical signals from the third port of the optical interface device, for generating corresponding electrical signals, and for providing the electrical signals to terminal equipment.
- 20. The optical network as set forth in claim 1, wherein the optical bus and the optical interface devices route radio frequency analog optical signals.
- 21. The optical network as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a tunable filter for receiving the optical signals from the third port and for selecting optical signals at a desired wavelength.
- 22. The optical network as set forth in claim 21, further comprising a controller for adjusting the wavelength at which the tunable filter selects the desired optical signals.
- 23. The optical network as set forth in claim 1, wherein the sources transmit control signals to the loads, the controller receiving the control signals and adjusting the wavelength at which the tunable filter based on the control signals.
- 24. The optical network as set forth in claim 1, wherein the sources comprise a tunable transmitter for emitting optical signals at any one of a plurality of wavelengths.
- 25. The optical network as set forth in claim 1, wherein the loads transmit control signals to the sources, the sources adjusting the wavelength at which the transmitter emits optical signals based on the control signals.
- 26. An optical network for distributing optical signals between loads and sources, comprising:
an optical bus for carrying the optical signals between the loads and sources; and an optical interface device located along the optical bus, each optical interface device routing optical signals between the optical bus and at least one of the load or the source, each optical interface device comprising:
means for receiving an optical signal from the optical bus at a first port; means for separating the optical signal into a plurality of signal components; means for amplifying the optical signal components to compensate for losses associated with the receiving means and the separating means, the amplifying means generating amplified optical signal components; and means for passing the amplified optical signal components onto the optical bus at a second port and to a third port.
- 27. A method of distributing optical signals, comprising:
receiving optical signals from a plurality of sources; passively directing the optical signals from each source onto the optical bus through optical interface devices; distributing the optical signals from the sources to a plurality of loads; passively routing the optical signals from the optical bus to each load through the optical interface devices; amplifying the optical signals traveling along the optical bus at each optical interface device; wherein amplifying the optical signals comprises providing sufficient gain to compensate for losses associated with passively directing the optical signals from the sources onto the optical bus and for losses associated with passively routing the optical signals to each load.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to, and incorporates by reference, co-pending provisional patent application Serial No. 60/414,747, filed on Sep. 27, 2002, entitled “Optical Distribution Network for RF and Other Analog Signals.”
Provisional Applications (1)
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