Bidirectional transmission over a single optical fiber is obtained in an
optical communications system by using a three port circulator in customer
premises equipment together with an optical fiber amplifier and a narrow
band filter. The fiber amplifier can be locally or remotely pumped. The
acousto-optic modulator is advantageously used because it reduces the
coherent Rayleigh noise by detuning upstream and downstream wavelengths.
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