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10 August 1979 Signal Processing Applications Of Fiber-Optic Delay Lines
Henry F. Taylor
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Proceedings Volume 0185, Optical Processing Systems; (1979) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957476
Event: 1979 Huntsville Technical Symposium, 1979, Huntsville, United States
Abstract
In recent years, considerable progress has been made in the development of components for wideband optical communication, using glass fibers as the transmission medium. (I") The most dramatic advance has been in the loss in the fibers themselAes, which has dropped from a minimum of about 1000 dB/km prior to 1970 to 0.2 dB/km today.(') Similarly, research in the field of integrated optics has led to the development of miniaturized, single-mode com-ponents for use with laser sources. Generation, modulation, directional coupling, switching, and detection of light are functions which have already been demonstrated with integrated optics devices.('-') Improvements in bandwidth, switching and multiplexing capability, size, and reliability for fiber communications systems could result from these efforts.
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Henry F. Taylor "Signal Processing Applications Of Fiber-Optic Delay Lines", Proc. SPIE 0185, Optical Processing Systems, (10 August 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957476
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KEYWORDS
Integrated optics

Signal processing

Signal detection

Optical fibers

Modulators

Fiber optics

Filtering (signal processing)

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