An optical communication system suitable for selective reception of
multiple services, which facilitates the adaptation of the already
existing service network to an expansion of the service of the system by
incorporating additional services, inexpensively, without causing the
inconvenience to the subscribers of the system. In the system, the
intensity modulated light signals with a first wavelength and the angle
modulated light signals with a second wavelength are transmitted through
the optical fiber communication lines in a form of multiplexed light
signals. Then, the intensity modulated light signals in the multiplexed
light signals are received and demodulated by using a direct detection,
while the angle modulated light signals in the multiplexed light signals
transmitted are received and demodulated from the multiplexed light
signals. The selective detection of the angle modulated light signals is
preferably made by a balanced optical heterodyne/homodyne receiver.
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Conference: ICC '80, 1980, Seattle, Wash., USA, all.
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