Low cost implemented optical add/drop device
First Claim
1. An optical add/drop device for use in a WDM (Wavelength division Multiplex) based optical subscriber network, the device comprising:
- a first optical splitting/coupling means for receiving, as input signals, WDM multi-wavelength optical signals, splitting the received optical signals according to a specific coupling ratio, outputting the split optical signals, splitting an optical signal having a specific wavelength, among the outputted multi-wavelength optical signals, which come back after being reflected, and extracting the split optical signal;
an optical transmitting/reflecting means for reflecting the optical signal having the specific wavelength among the multi-wavelength optical signals outputted from the first optical splitting/coupling means toward the first optical splitting/coupling means, and passing the multi-wavelength optical signals having the remaining wavelengths other than the specific wavelength; and
a second optical splitting/coupling means for receiving the multi-wavelength optical signals exiting from the optical transmitting/reflecting means, inserting a new optical signal having a specific wavelength, combining the inserted optical signal and the received optical signals according to a specific coupling ratio, and outputting the combined optical signals.
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Abstract
The present invention provides a low cost implemented optical add/drop device suitable for application in a WDM based optical subscriber network that assigns a unique wavelength to each subscriber, which uses an inexpensive optical tap coupler device and an usual optical fiber Bragg grating, simplifying the configuration and manufacturing process, while having relatively high quality performance. The optical add/drop device according to the present invention uses a combination of an optical tap coupler and an optical fiber Bragg grating, instead of a combination of an optical circulator and an optical fiber Bragg grating. Therefore, the cost is 10 times lower than an add/drop device adopting the optical circulator, and the configuration is simple. In addition, the implementation is very easy because the already-existing mature components can be utilized as they are.
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1. An optical add/drop device for use in a WDM (Wavelength division Multiplex) based optical subscriber network, the device comprising:
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a first optical splitting/coupling means for receiving, as input signals, WDM multi-wavelength optical signals, splitting the received optical signals according to a specific coupling ratio, outputting the split optical signals, splitting an optical signal having a specific wavelength, among the outputted multi-wavelength optical signals, which come back after being reflected, and extracting the split optical signal;
an optical transmitting/reflecting means for reflecting the optical signal having the specific wavelength among the multi-wavelength optical signals outputted from the first optical splitting/coupling means toward the first optical splitting/coupling means, and passing the multi-wavelength optical signals having the remaining wavelengths other than the specific wavelength; and
a second optical splitting/coupling means for receiving the multi-wavelength optical signals exiting from the optical transmitting/reflecting means, inserting a new optical signal having a specific wavelength, combining the inserted optical signal and the received optical signals according to a specific coupling ratio, and outputting the combined optical signals. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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