A fast and reliable switch (50) for multi-channel, bi-directional fiber
optics data link (FODL) systems. The FODL channel switching is
accomplished through a software command on the subcarrier frequency (SCF)
code without using any moving components or wavelength sensitive optical
devices. A fiber star coupler (92) and in-line erbium doped fiber
amplifiers (94A-94Q) transform the FODL system into an electrically
switchable, fiber star network with low optical power loss penalty. The
switch can be used in multiple fiber optics guided missile launch systems
and fiber optics based surveillance systems with multiple outposts. The
switching scheme allows the launcher/controller (60) to perform a
time-sharing control on multiple missiles (or outposts) (80-80P) by
switching the SCF code sent to the programmable SCF generator of the OE
unit in the controller (launcher). The scheme can also easily be extended
to operate in a multiple control station mode that uses multiple control
station at the launcher/controller (60) to control multiple missiles or
outposts (80A-80P).
Other References
"Implementation of a TDM Passive Optical Network for Subscriber Loop
Applications," McGregor et al, Journal of Lightwave Tech., vol. 7, No. 11,
Nov. 89.
"Lightwave Subcarrier CATV Transmission Systems," G. E. Bodeep and J. E.
Darcie, IEEE Transactions on MTT, vol. 38, pp. 524-533, May 1990.
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