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21 September 1988 Non Invasive Optical Bus For Video Distribution
J. P. Dakin, M. G. Holliday, S. W. Hickling
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Proceedings Volume 0949, Fibre Optics '88; (1988) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.947509
Event: Sira/Fibre Optics '88, 1988, London, United Kingdom
Abstract
This paper reports on the application of an optical tapping technique (Ref.1) to the distribution of broadband analogue signals. The taps use controlled bending of a monomode transmission fibre to couple light into a polymer receptor fibre. Signals may be extracted from the transmission fibre at any point along its length without breaking the fibre. Consequently taps may be installed or removed without taking the fibre out of service.
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J. P. Dakin, M. G. Holliday, and S. W. Hickling "Non Invasive Optical Bus For Video Distribution", Proc. SPIE 0949, Fibre Optics '88, (21 September 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.947509
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KEYWORDS
Video

Receivers

Receptors

Fiber optics

Signal attenuation

Polymers

Sensors

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