A passive optical network is provided that spectrally slices optical
signals transmitted in both upstream and downstream directions utilizing
wavelength division multiplexing routing. The passive optical network
preferably includes a broadband optical signal source at both ends to
provide signals that are spectrally sliced according to optical frequency.
The downstream information may be transmitted in a conventional data
format. The upstream transmissions may be segregated by subcarrier
multiplexing, time scheduling or wavelength division multiplexing. At the
subscriber end of the network there is an optical network unit which
includes a device coupling the downstream fiber to the upstream fiber.
Such coupling allows the passive optical network to perform enhanced
diagnostic tests.
Other References
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bidirectional optical sppectral slicing," Technical Digest from OFC'95,
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