H04B10/25754

Frequency division multiple access optical subcarriers

A network or system in which a hub or primary node may communicate with a plurality of leaf or secondary nodes. The hub node may operate or have a capacity greater than that of the leaf nodes. Accordingly, relatively inexpensive leaf nodes may be deployed to receive data carrying optical signals from, and supply data carrying optical signals to, the hub node. One or more connections may couple each leaf node to the hub node, whereby each connection may include one or more spans or segments of optical fibers, optical amplifiers, optical splitters/combiners, and optical add/drop multiplexer, for example. Optical subcarriers may be transmitted over such connections, each carrying a data stream. The subcarriers may be generated by a combination of a laser and a modulator, such that multiple lasers and modulators are not required, and costs may be reduced. As the bandwidth or capacity requirements of the leaf nodes change, the number of subcarriers, and thus the amount of data provided to each node, may be changed accordingly. Each subcarrier within a dedicated group of subcarriers may carry OAM or control channel information to a corresponding leaf node, and such information may be used by the leaf node to configure the leaf node to have a desired bandwidth or capacity.

VEHICLE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

A vehicle communication system includes an optical cable, a centralized hub device, and an antenna hub device. The centralized hub device is connected to a first end of the optical cable and is configured to receive radio frequency (RF) signals from multiple end devices. The centralized hub device is configured to convert the RF signals to respective optical carrier signals and transmit the optical carrier signals along the optical cable at different, non-overlapping wavelength bands of a combined optical signal. The antenna hub device is connected to a second end of the optical cable. The antenna hub device is configured to receive the combined optical signal and to convert the optical carrier signals thereof to RF signals, amplify the RF signals, and transmit the RF signals to one or more antennas.

Methods, systems, and devices for integrating wireless technology into a fiber optic network

The present disclosure relates to a fiber optic network configuration having an optical network terminal located at a subscriber location. The fiber optic network configuration also includes a drop terminal located outside the subscriber location and a wireless transceiver located outside the subscriber location. The fiber optic network further includes a cabling arrangement including a first signal line that extends from the drop terminal to the optical network terminal, a second signal line that extends from the optical network terminal to the wireless transceiver, and a power line that extends from the optical network terminal to the wireless transceiver.

PON system, wireless network system, data transfer method, OLT, and ONU

An OLT (10) is provided with a priority control bypass circuit (16) and an encryption/decryption bypass circuit (17), or an ONU (20) is provided with a priority control bypass circuit (26) and an encryption/decryption bypass circuit (27), and one or both of encryption/decryption processing and priority control processing are bypassed in accordance with a priority control bypass instruction (BP) and an encryption/decryption bypass instruction (BE), which are set in advance. This reduces a processing delay that occurs in the OLT or the ONU.

UPSTREAM OPTICAL INPUT POWER AUTO ALIGNMENT IN AN HPON NETWORK

Systems and methods for reducing the variation in the power of optical signals transmitted in an upstream direction, at the inputs of an active combiner in an RFoG CATV architecture preferably configured to reduce optical beat interference, so as to increase the dynamic range of a laser in the active combiner.

Radio access network using radio over fibre

A radio communication system comprising an optical carrier generator for generating at least a pair of frequency spaced optical carrier signals, a transceiver configured to modulate a first portion of the pair of spaced optical carrier signals with downlink (DL) information to generate a modulated first optical signal, combine an unmodulated second optical signal formed of a remaining unmodulated second portion of the pair of spaced optical carrier signals with the modulated first optical signal to form a combined optical signal for transmission over an optical link, receive an optical uplink (UL) signal from said optical link, said optical UL signal comprising UL information modulated on said unmodulated second portion of the spaced optical carrier signals and down convert said received optical UL signal using a photodetector to output an electrical signal at a baseband frequency.

HYBRID DATA TRANSPORT FOR A VIRTUALIZED DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEM
20210167854 · 2021-06-03 ·

A system for data transport in a Distributed Antenna System (DAS) includes a plurality of remote Digital Access Units (DAUs) located at a Remote location. The plurality of remote DAUs are coupled to each other and operable to transport digital signals between the plurality of remote DAUs. The system also includes a plurality of central hubs. Each of the plurality of central hubs is in communication with one of the remote DAUs using an electrical communications path. The system further includes a plurality of transmit/receive cells. Each of the plurality of transmit/receive cells includes a plurality of remote hubs. Each of the remote hubs in one of the plurality of transmit/receive cells is in communication with one of the plurality of central hubs using an optical communications path.

Radio Access Network using Radio Over Fibre
20210105071 · 2021-04-08 ·

A radio communication system comprising an optical carrier generator for generating at least a pair of frequency spaced optical carrier signals, a transceiver configured to modulate a first portion of the pair of spaced optical carrier signals with downlink (DL) information to generate a modulated first optical signal, combine an unmodulated second optical signal formed of a remaining unmodulated second portion of the pair of spaced optical carrier signals with the modulated first optical signal to form a combined optical signal for transmission over an optical link, receive an optical uplink (UL) signal from said optical link, said optical UL signal comprising UL information modulated on said unmodulated second portion of the spaced optical carrier signals and down convert said received optical UL signal using a photodetector to output an electrical signal at a baseband frequency.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR WAVELENGTH CONTROL IN FREQUENCY REFERENCED PASSIVE OPTICAL NETWORK
20230412278 · 2023-12-21 ·

A system for wavelength control in a passive optical network (PON) with point to multi-point (P2MP) topology comprising a central node and end node. The system comprises a central node transceiver configured for broadcasting to end nodes a reference signal carrying a management information, wherein the management information indicates a target frequency assigned to each end node, and an end node transceiver in each end node configured for determining the target frequency by extracting the management information from the reference signal. The system comprises generating a beating frequency by beating the reference signal with an uplink laser signal, and controlling a wavelength of the uplink laser signal to lock to the target frequency based on the beating frequency. The system is compatible with existing power-split optical distribution networks (ODN), with tolerance to an uplink reflection, and has high power sensitivity.

Hybrid data transport for a virtualized distributed antenna system

A system for data transport in a Distributed Antenna System (DAS) includes a plurality of remote Digital Access Units (DAUs) located at a Remote location. The plurality of remote DAUs are coupled to each other and operable to transport digital signals between the plurality of remote DAUs. The system also includes a plurality of central hubs. Each of the plurality of central hubs is in communication with one of the remote DAUs using an electrical communications path. The system further includes a plurality of transmit/receive cells. Each of the plurality of transmit/receive cells includes a plurality of remote hubs. Each of the remote hubs in one of the plurality of transmit/receive cells is in communication with one of the plurality of central hubs using an optical communications path.