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1 January 1987 Low Operating Current (LOC) LEDs And Their Applications To Subscriber Loop Networks
L. W. Ulbricht, D. M. Fye, M. J. Teare, R. B. Lauer
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Proceedings Volume 0841, Fiber Optic Networks and Coherent Technology in Fiber Optic Systems II; (1987) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.967568
Event: Cambridge Symposium on Fiber Optics and Integrated Optoelectronics, 1987, Cambridge, MA, United States
Abstract
Fiber optics is slowly, but steadily, moving into the telephone loop plant environment. Initially the key to movement of fiber optics into the telephone loop plant is cost and reliability. Trends toward low cost and high reliability appear in the declining prices of single-mode fiber and in an emerging interest in light emitting diodes as the optical source in short-distance single-mode fiber links. The attractiveness of an LED used with single-mode fiber is based on its potentially low cost, its potentially high reliability, and the reduced transmitter complexity it makes possible. By using present LED technology, it is possible to design single-mode lightwave systems that can transmit data at the DS3 rate over more than 10 km and over more than 20 km at the DS1 rate. It is expected that with future improvements in LED technology, it may be possible to achieve transmission spans of over 5 km at 565 Mb/s and of over 10 km at 140 Mb/s. Such system flexibility addresses nearly every emerging requirement for transport in the telephone loop plant.
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L. W. Ulbricht, D. M. Fye, M. J. Teare, and R. B. Lauer "Low Operating Current (LOC) LEDs And Their Applications To Subscriber Loop Networks", Proc. SPIE 0841, Fiber Optic Networks and Coherent Technology in Fiber Optic Systems II, (1 January 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.967568
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KEYWORDS
Light emitting diodes

Lab on a chip

Reliability

Receivers

Fiber optics

Single mode fibers

Transmitters

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