An optical WDM transmission system formed by integrating by using an
optical WDM device at least two point-to-multipoint optical transmission
systems which provide independent services by using optical signals of
different wavelengths. It provides a plurality of user terminals with
optical signals obtained by splitting with an optical splitter an optical
signal which is wavelength multiplexed by the WDM device. The splitting
numbers of optical splitters placed ahead of or behind the WDM device are
set such that a loss from the center terminal to the user terminals of
each optical transmission system falls within an allowed loss of each
system. Since the splitting numbers of the optical system of each system
can be set independently, each system can accommodate a maximum number of
user terminals per center terminal within the allowed loss of the system.
Other References
"Fiber to the Home", OPTRONICS No. 123, 1992, pp. 59-64, (separate page
included for English translation of par. 4.1).
"Fiber-Optic Subscriber Systems for Narrowband Services", Kenji Okada and
Ryuichi Watanabe, NTT R&D, No. 7, vol. 42, 1993, pp. 857-868 (Abstract in
English on p. 857).
|