Claims
- 1. An optical network comprising:
- an optical signal bus having plural optical waveguides defining
- a plurality of spatially-multiplexed optical signal channels, each channel providing communication between respective pairs of transmitter and receiver modules optically coupled to the respective waveguide,
- each receiver module further including a signal processor for processing optical signals on at least one of a plurality of independently multiplexed optical signal channels on the waveguide to which the processor is optically coupled, whereby the spatial multiplexing provides communication between a first plurality of transmitter and receiver modules connected to the bus and the independent multiplexing provides communication between a second plurality of transmitter and receiver modules connected to the bus,
- the signal bus has a substrate supporting the plurality of waveguides, the waveguides each having a flat surface substantially coplanar with a surface of the substrate,
- each processor is coupled to the bus by a connector module, the module comprises a substrate supporting at least one optical waveguide having a flat surface substantially co-planar with a surface of the connector module substrate over the length of the module, and
- the module is coupled to the signal bus in a face-to-face relationship such that an evanescent coupling is formed between a waveguide of the module and a waveguide of the bus.
- 2. A network according to claim 1 in which the waveguides comprise D-fibers.
- 3. A network as in claim 1 in which the module has a plurality of waveguides, one positioned to couple to each of the waveguides in the signal bus.
- 4. A network as in claim 1 in which the module has a plurality of waveguides, one positioned to couple to each of the waveguides in the signal bus, and wherein the waveguides comprise D-fibers.
- 5. An optical network comprising:
- an optical signal bus having plural optical waveguides defining
- a plurality of spatially-multiplexed optical signal channels, each channel providing communication between respective pairs of transmitter and receiver modules optically coupled to the respective waveguide,
- each receiver module further including a signal processor for processing optical signals on at least one of a plurality of independently multiplexed optical signal channels on the waveguide to which the processor is optically coupled, whereby the spatial multiplexing provides communication between a first plurality of transmitter and receiver modules connected to the bus and the independent multiplexing provides communication between a second plurality of transmitter and receiver modules connected to the bus,
- each transmitter module comprises
- an optical signal transmitting means and
- first transmitter selection means whereby the transmitting means is couplable to a selected one of the waveguides on the signal bus, and
- a reference optical bus which includes two or more reference optical waveguides each coupled to an optical source of a distinct wavelength, and in which the transmitting means is coupled to a predetermined one of the reference waveguides and includes means for modulating an optical signal coupled from said reference waveguides.
- 6. A network as in claim 5 in which the transmitting means is coupled to each of the reference waveguides and includes second transmitter selection means for selecting one of the reference waveguides.
- 7. An optical network comprising:
- an optical signal bus having plural optical waveguides defining
- a plurality of spatially-multiplexed optical signal channels, each channel providing communication between respective pairs of transmitter and receiver modules optically coupled to the respective waveguide,
- each receiver module further including a signal processor capable of processing optical signals on at least one of a plurality of independently multiplexed optical signal channels on the waveguide to which the processor is optically coupled, whereby the spatial multiplexing provides communication between a first plurality of transmitter and receiver modules connected to the bus and the independent multiplexing provides communication between a second plurality of transmitter and receiver modules connected to the bus,
- each receiver module comprises a receiving means, the processor being provided with a first receiver selection means whereby the receiving means is couplable to a selected one of the signal channels, and
- a reference optical bus which includes two or more reference optical waveguides each coupled to an optical source of a distinct wavelength, and in which the receiving means comprises a coherent demodulator, and means for selectively coupling the demodulator to a predetermined one of the reference waveguides.
- 8. An optical network for connecting N.times.M pairs of transmitter and receiver modules by wavelength multiplexing on spatially multiplexed waveguides of an optical signal bus comprising:
- an optical signal bus having N, N>2, optical waveguides each capable of carrying a wavelength multiple of M carrier wavelengths,
- N.times.M transmitter modules optically coupled to said signal bus,
- N.times.M receiver modules optically coupled to said signal bus,
- each transmitter module including selector means for selectively coupling a modulated signal to a selected one of the waveguides of said optical signal bus, wherein said modulated signal comprises any one of M carrier wavelengths,
- each receiver module including wavelength selection means, a demodulator and selector means for selectively coupling one of said plurality of optical waveguides to said wavelength selection means and demodulator, and
- means for time division multiplexing of P transmitted modulated signals and means in the receiver modules for time division demultiplexing received signals where the pairs of transmitter and receiver modules are increased to N.times.M.times.P.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/762,025, filed as PCT/GB90/00169, Feb. 05, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,253,094.
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