Providing digital data services in optical fiber-based distributed radio frequency (RF) communications systems, and related components and methods
Optical fiber-based distributed communications systems that provide and support both RF communication services and digital data services are disclosed herein. The RF communication services and digital data services can be distributed over optical fiber to client devices, such as remote antenna units for example. In certain embodiments, digital data services can be distributed over optical fiber separate from optical fiber distributing RF communication services. In other embodiments, digital data services can be distributed over common optical fiber with RF communication services. For example, digital data services can be distributed over common optical fiber with RF communication services at different wavelengths through wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) and/or at different frequencies through frequency-division multiplexing (FDM). Power distributed in the optical fiber-based distributed communications system to provide power to remote antenna units can also be accessed to provide power to digital data service components.
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This application is a continuation of and claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/785,603 filed on Mar. 5, 2013, which is a continuation of and claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/892,424 filed on Sep. 28, 2010, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/330,386 filed on May 2, 2010, the contents of which are relied upon and incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
RELATED APPLICATIONSThe present application is related to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/330,385 filed on May 2, 2010 entitled, “Power Distribution in Optical Fiber-based Distributed Communications Systems Providing Digital Data and Radio Frequency (RF) Communications Services, and Related Components and Methods,” which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present application is also related to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/330,383 filed on May 2, 2010 entitled, “Optical Fiber-based Distributed Communications Systems, and Related Components and Methods,” which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND1. Field of the Disclosure
The technology of the disclosure relates to optical fiber-based distributed communications systems for distributing radio frequency (RF) signals over optical fiber.
2. Technical Background
Wireless communication is rapidly growing, with ever-increasing demands for high-speed mobile data communication. As an example, so-called “wireless fidelity” or “WiFi” systems and wireless local area networks (WLANs) are being deployed in many different types of areas (e.g., coffee shops, airports, libraries, etc.). Distributed communications systems communicate with wireless devices called “clients,” which must reside within the wireless range or “cell coverage area” in order to communicate with an access point device.
One approach to deploying a distributed communications system involves the use of radio frequency (RF) antenna coverage areas, also referred to as “antenna coverage areas.” Antenna coverage areas can have a radius in the range from a few meters up to twenty meters as an example. Combining a number of access point devices creates an array of antenna coverage areas. Because the antenna coverage areas each cover small areas, there are typically only a few users (clients) per antenna coverage area. This allows for minimizing the amount of RF bandwidth shared among the wireless system users. It may be desirable to provide antenna coverage areas in a building or other facility to provide distributed communications system access to clients within the building or facility. However, it may be desirable to employ optical fiber to distribute communication signals. Benefits of optical fiber include increased bandwidth.
One type of distributed communications system for creating antenna coverage areas, called “Radio-over-Fiber” or “RoF,” utilizes RF signals sent over optical fibers. Such systems can include a head-end station optically coupled to a plurality of remote antenna units that each provides antenna coverage areas. The remote antenna units can each include RF transceivers coupled to an antenna to transmit RF signals wirelessly, wherein the remote antenna units are coupled to the head-end station via optical fiber links. The RF transceivers in the remote antenna units are transparent to the RF signals. The remote antenna units convert incoming optical RF signals from an optical fiber downlink to electrical RF signals via optical-to-electrical (O/E) converters, which are then passed to the RF transceiver. The RF transceiver converts the electrical RF signals to electromagnetic signals via antennas coupled to the RF transceiver provided in the remote antenna units. The antennas also receive electromagnetic signals (i.e., electromagnetic radiation) from clients in the antenna coverage area and convert them to electrical RF signals (i.e., electrical RF signals in wire). The remote antenna units then convert the electrical RF signals to optical RF signals via electrical-to-optical (E/O) converters. The optical RF signals are then sent over an optical fiber uplink to the head-end station.
SUMMARY OF THE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONEmbodiments disclosed in the detailed description include optical fiber-based distributed communications systems that provide and support both radio frequency (RF) communication services and digital data services. The RF communication services and digital data services can be distributed over optical fiber to client devices, such as remote antenna units for example. Digital data services can be distributed over optical fiber separate from optical fiber distributing RF communication services. Alternatively, digital data services can be distributed over common optical fiber with RF communication services. For example, digital data services can be distributed over common optical fiber with RF communication services at different wavelengths through wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) and/or at different frequencies through frequency-division multiplexing (FDM). Power distributed in the optical fiber-based distributed communications system to provide power to remote antenna units can also be accessed to provide power to digital data service components.
In one embodiment, a distributed antenna system for distributing RF communications and digital data services (DDS) to at least one remote antenna unit (RAU) is provided. The distributed antenna system includes a head-end unit (HEU). The HEU is configured to receive at least one downlink electrical RF communications signal. The HEU is also configured to convert the at least one downlink electrical RF communications signal into at least one downlink optical RF communications signal to be communicated over at least one communications downlink to the at least one RAU. The HEU is also configured to receive at least one uplink optical RF communications signal over at least one communications uplink from the at least one RAU. The HEU is also configured to convert the at least one uplink optical RF communications signal into at least one uplink electrical RF communications signal. The distributed antenna system also includes a DDS controller. The DDS controller is configured to receive at least one downlink optical digital signal containing at least one DDS, and provide the at least one downlink optical digital signal over at least one second communications downlink to the at least one RAU.
In another embodiment, a method of distributing RF communications and DDS to at least one RAU in a distributed antenna system is provided. The method includes receiving at an HEU at least one downlink electrical RF communications signal. The method also includes converting the at least one downlink electrical RF communications signal into at least one downlink optical RF communications signal to be communicated over at least one communications downlink to the at least one RAU. The method also includes receiving at the HEU at least one uplink optical RF communications signal over at least one communications uplink from the at least one RAU. The method also includes converting the at least one uplink optical RF communications signal into at least one uplink electrical RF communications signal. The method also includes receiving at a DDS controller at least one downlink optical digital signal containing at least one DDS, and providing the at least one downlink optical digital signal over at least one second communications downlink to the at least one RAU.
In another embodiment, an RAU for use in a distributed antenna system is provided. The RAU includes an optical-to-electrical (O-E) converter configured to convert received downlink optical RF communications signals to downlink electrical RF communications signals and provide the downlink electrical RF communications signals at least one first port. The RAU also includes an electrical-to-optical (E-O) converter configured to convert uplink electrical RF communications signals received from the at least one first port into uplink optical RF communications signals. The RAU also includes a DDS interface coupled to at least one second port. The DDS interface is configured to convert downlink optical digital signals into downlink electrical digital signals to provide to the at least one second port, and convert uplink electrical digital signals received from the at least one second port into uplink optical digital signals.
Additional features and advantages will be set forth in the detailed description which follows, and in part will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art from that description or recognized by practicing the embodiments as described herein, including the detailed description that follows, the claims, as well as the appended drawings.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description present embodiments, and are intended to provide an overview or framework for understanding the nature and character of the disclosure. The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding, and are incorporated into and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate various embodiments, and together with the description serve to explain the principles and operation of the concepts disclosed.
Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all embodiments are shown. Indeed, the concepts may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limiting herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Whenever possible, like reference numbers will be used to refer to like components or parts.
Embodiments disclosed in the detailed description include optical fiber-based distributed communications systems that provide and support both radio frequency (RF) communication services and digital data services. The RF communication services and digital data services can be distributed over optical fiber to client devices, such as remote antenna units for example. For example, non-limiting examples of digital data services include Ethernet, WLAN, Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMax), Wireless Fidelity (WiFi), Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), and Long Term Evolution (LTE), etc. Digital data services can be distributed over optical fiber separate from optical fiber distributing RF communication services. Alternatively, digital data services can be distributed over common optical fiber with RF communication services. For example, digital data services can be distributed over common optical fiber with RF communication services at different wavelengths through wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) and/or at different frequencies through frequency-division multiplexing (FDM). Power distributed in the optical fiber-based distributed communications system to provide power to remote antenna units can also be accessed to provide power to digital data service components.
In this regard, an exemplary optical fiber-based distributed communications system that provides RF communication services without providing digital data services is described with regard to
In this regard,
The optical fiber-based distributed communications system 10 has an antenna coverage area 20 that can be substantially centered about the RAU 14. The antenna coverage area 20 of the RAU 14 forms an RF coverage area 21. The HEU 12 is adapted to perform or to facilitate any one of a number of Radio-over-Fiber (RoF) applications, such as radio frequency (RF) identification (RFID), wireless local-area network (WLAN) communication, or cellular phone service. Shown within the antenna coverage area 20 is a client device 24 in the form of a mobile device as an example, which may be a cellular telephone as an example. The client device 24 can be any device that is capable of receiving RF communication signals. The client device 24 includes an antenna 26 (e.g., a wireless card) adapted to receive and/or send electromagnetic RF signals.
With continuing reference to
Similarly, the antenna 32 is also configured to receive wireless RF communications from client devices 24 in the antenna coverage area 20. In this regard, the antenna 32 receives wireless RF communications from client devices 24 and communicates electrical RF signals representing the wireless RF communications to an E/O converter 34 in the RAU 14. The E-O converter 34 converts the electrical RF signals into uplink optical RF signals 22U to be communicated over the uplink optical fiber 16U. An O/E converter 36 provided in the HEU 12 converts the uplink optical RF signals 22U into uplink electrical RF signals, which can then be communicated as uplink electrical RF signals 18U back to a network or other source. The HEU 12 in this embodiment is not able to distinguish the location of the client devices 24 in this embodiment. The client device 24 could be in the range of any antenna coverage area 20 formed by an RAU 14.
With continuing reference to
With continuing reference to
In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, the service unit 37 in the HEU 12 can include an RF signal modulator/demodulator unit 40 for modulating/demodulating the downlink electrical RF signals 18D and the uplink electrical RF signals 18U, respectively. The service unit 37 can include a digital signal processing unit (“digital signal processor”) 42 for providing to the RF signal modulator/demodulator unit 40 an electrical signal that is modulated onto an RF carrier to generate a desired downlink electrical RF signal 18D. The digital signal processor 42 is also configured to process a demodulation signal provided by the demodulation of the uplink electrical RF signal 18U by the RF signal modulator/demodulator unit 40. The HEU 12 can also include an optional central processing unit (CPU) 44 for processing data and otherwise performing logic and computing operations, and a memory unit 46 for storing data, such as data to be transmitted over a WLAN or other network for example.
With continuing reference to
With continuing reference to
To provide further exemplary illustration of how an optical fiber-based distributed communications system can be deployed indoors,
With continuing reference to
The main cable 82 enables multiple optical fiber cables 86 to be distributed throughout the building infrastructure 70 (e.g., fixed to the ceilings or other support surfaces of each floor 72, 74, 76) to provide the antenna coverage areas 80 for the first, second and third floors 72, 74 and 76. In an example embodiment, the HEU 12 is located within the building infrastructure 70 (e.g., in a closet or control room), while in another example embodiment the HEU 12 may be located outside of the building infrastructure 70 at a remote location. A base transceiver station (BTS) 88, which may be provided by a second party such as a cellular service provider, is connected to the HEU 12, and can be co-located or located remotely from the HEU 12. A BTS is any station or source that provides an input signal to the HEU 12 and can receive a return signal from the HEU 12. In a typical cellular system, for example, a plurality of BTSs are deployed at a plurality of remote locations to provide wireless telephone coverage. Each BTS serves a corresponding cell and when a mobile station enters the cell, the BTS communicates with the mobile station. Each BTS can include at least one radio transceiver for enabling communication with one or more subscriber units operating within the associated cell.
The optical fiber-based distributed communications system 10 in
It may be desirable to provide both digital data services and RF communication services for client devices. For example, it may be desirable to provide digital data services and RF communication services in the building infrastructure 70 to client devices located therein. Wired and wireless devices may be located in the building infrastructure 70 that are configured to access digital data services. Examples of digital data services include, but are not limited to, Ethernet, WLAN, WiMax, WiFi, DSL, and LTE, etc. Ethernet standards could be supported, including but not limited to 100 Megabits per second (Mbs) (i.e., fast Ethernet) or Gigabit (Gb) Ethernet, or ten Gigabit (10 G) Ethernet. Example of digital data devices include, but are not limited to, wired and wireless servers, wireless access points (WAPs), gateways, desktop computers, hubs, switches, remote radio heads (RRHs), baseband units (BBUs), and femtocells. A separate digital data services network can be provided to provide digital data services to digital data devices.
In this regard, embodiments disclosed herein provide optical fiber-based distributed communications systems that support both RF communication services and digital data services. The RF communication services and digital data services can be distributed over optical fiber to client devices, such as remote antenna units for example. Digital data services can be distributed over optical fiber separate from the optical fiber distributing RF communication services. Alternatively, digital data services can be both distributed over common optical fiber with RF communication services in an optical fiber-based distributed communications system. For example, digital data services can be distributed over common optical fiber with RF communication services at different wavelengths through wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) and/or at different frequencies through frequency-division multiplexing (FDM).
To provide digital data services in the optical fiber-based distributed communications system 90 in this embodiment, a digital data service controller (also referred to as “DDS controller”) in the form of a head-end media converter (HMC) 94 in this example is provided. The DDS controller 94 can include only a media converter for provision media conversion functionality or can include additional functionality to facilitate digital data services. A DDS controller is a controller configured to provide digital data services over a communications link, interface, or other communications channel or line, which may be either wired, wireless, or a combination of both.
With reference to
With reference back to
Examples of ICUs that may be provided in the optical fiber-based distributed communications system 90 to distribute both downlink and uplink optical fibers 16D, 16U for RF communication services and downlink and uplink optical fibers 102D, 102U for digital data services are described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/466,514 filed on May 15, 2009 and entitled “Power Distribution Devices, Systems, and Methods For Radio-Over-Fiber (RoF) Distributed Communication,” incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/330,385, filed on May 2, 2010 and entitled “Power Distribution in Optical Fiber-based Distributed Communication Systems Providing Digital Data and Radio-Frequency (RF) Communication Services, and Related Components and Methods,” both of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
With continuing reference to
Digital data service clients, such as APs, require power to operate and to receive digital data services. By providing digital data services as part of an optical fiber-based distributed communications system, power distributed to the RAUs in the optical fiber-based distributed communications system can also be used to provide access to power for digital data service clients. This may be a convenient method of providing power to digital data service clients as opposed to providing separate power sources for digital data service clients. For example, power distributed to the RAUs 14 in
The downlink and uplink optical fibers 16D, 16U for RF communications, the downlink and uplink optical fibers 102D, 102U for digital data services, and the electrical power line 58 come into a housing 124 of the RAU 14. The downlink and uplink optical fibers 16D, 16U for RF communications are routed to the O-E converter 30 and E-O converter 34, respectively, and to the antenna 32, as also illustrated in
In this embodiment, the digital data services interface 126 is configured to convert downlink optical digital signals 100D on the downlink optical fiber 102D into downlink electrical digital signals 132D that can be accessed via the port 128. The digital data services interface 126 is also configured to convert uplink electrical digital signals 132U received through the port 128 into uplink optical digital signals 100U to be provided back to the HMC 94 (see
Because electrical power is provided to the RAU 14 and the digital data services interface 126, this also provides an opportunity to provide power for digital devices connected to the RAU 14 via the port 128. In this regard, a power interface 140 is also provided in the digital data services interface 126, as illustrated in
For example, if the digital data services are provided over Ethernet, the power interface 140 could be provided as a Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) interface. The port 128 could be configured to receive a RJ-45 Ethernet connector compatible with PoE as an example. In this manner, an Ethernet connector connected into the port 128 would be able to access both Ethernet digital data services to and from the downlink and uplink optical fibers 102D, 102U to the HMC 94 as well as access power distributed by the ICU 85 over the array cable 104 provided by the electrical power line 58.
Further, the HEU 12 could include low level control and management of the media converter 134 using communication supported by the HEU 12. For example, the media converter 134 could report functionality data (e.g., power on, reception of optical digital data, etc.) to the HEU 12 over the uplink optical fiber 16U that carries communication services. The RAU 14 can include a microprocessor that communicates with the media converter 134 to receive this data and communicate this data over the uplink optical fiber 16U to the HEU 12.
Other configurations are possible to provide digital data services in an optical fiber-based distributed communications system. For example,
The downlink and uplink optical fibers 16D, 16U for RF communications, and the downlink and uplink optical fibers 102D, 102U for digital data services, may be provided in a common fiber optic cable or provided in separate fiber optic cables. Further, as illustrated in
In this embodiment, as illustrated in
The HMC 94 and HEU 12 are co-located in the optical fiber-based distributed communications system 160 in
Alternatively, WDD and WDM could also be employed in the RAUs 14 to de-multiplex wavelength-division multiplexed downlink optical RF signals 22D and downlink optical digital signals 100D on the common downlink optical fiber 174D, and to wavelength-division multiplex uplink optical RF signals 22U and uplink optical digital signals 100U on the common uplink optical fiber 174U. In this alternative embodiment, de-multiplexing at the RAUs 14 could be done where a common WDM signal would be distributed from RAU 14 to RAU 14 in a daisy-chain configuration. Alternatively, optical splitters could be employed at break-out points in the fiber optic cable 104.
In this regard, the HEU 12 and HEC 94 are both disposed in the common housing 182, as illustrated in
Options and alternatives can be provided for the above-described embodiments. A digital data services interface provided in an RAU or stand alone MC could include more than one digital data services port. For example, referring to
Frequency up conversions or down conversions may be employed when providing FDM if RF communication signals have frequencies too close to the frequencies of the digital data signals to avoid interference. While digital baseband transmission of a baseband digital data signals below the spectrum of the RF communication signals can be considered, intermodulation distortion on the RF communication signals may be generated. Another approach is to up convert the digital data signals above the frequencies of the RF communication signals and also use, for example, a constant envelope modulation format for digital data signal modulation. Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) and Minimum Shift Keying (MSK) modulation are suitable examples for such modulation formats. Further, in the case of FDM for digital data services, higher-level modulation formats can be considered to transmit high data rates (e.g., one (1) Gb, or ten (10) Gb) over the same optical fiber as the RF communication signals. Multiple solutions using single-carrier (with e.g., 8-FSK or 16-QAM as examples) or multi-carrier (OFDM) are conceivable.
Further, as used herein, it is intended that terms “fiber optic cables” and/or “optical fibers” include all types of single mode and multi-mode light waveguides, including one or more optical fibers that may be upcoated, colored, buffered, ribbonized and/or have other organizing or protective structure in a cable such as one or more tubes, strength members, jackets or the like. The optical fibers disclosed herein can be single mode or multi-mode optical fibers. Likewise, other types of suitable optical fibers include bend-insensitive optical fibers, or any other expedient of a medium for transmitting light signals. An example of a bend-insensitive, or bend resistant, optical fiber is ClearCurve® Multimode fiber commercially available from Corning Incorporated. Suitable fibers of this type are disclosed, for example, in U.S. Patent Application Publication Nos. 2008/0166094 and 2009/0169163, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
Many modifications and other embodiments of the embodiments set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which the embodiments pertain having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the description and claims are not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. It is intended that the embodiments cover the modifications and variations of the embodiments provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of imitation.
Claims
1. A distributed antenna system for distributing radio frequency (RF) communications and digital data services (DDS) to at least one remote antenna unit (RAU), comprising:
- a head-end unit (HEU) configured to: receive at least one downlink electrical RF communications signal; convert the at least one downlink electrical RF communications signal into at least one downlink optical RF communications signal to be communicated over at least one communications downlink to the at least one RAU; receive at least one uplink optical RF communications signal over at least one communications uplink from the at least one RAU; and convert the at least one uplink optical RF communications signal into at least one uplink electrical RF communications signal;
- a DDS controller configured to: receive at least one downlink signal containing at least one DDS; convert the at least one downlink signal containing at least one DDS to at least one downlink optical digital signal containing at least one DDS; provide the at least one downlink optical digital signal containing at least one DDS over at least one second communications downlink to the at least one RAU; receive at least one uplink optical digital signal over at least one second communications uplink from the at least one RAU; convert the at least one uplink optical digital signal to at least one uplink electrical digital signal; and
- at least one RAU, wherein each RAU of the at least one RAU comprises: an optical-to-electrical (O/E) converter configured to convert received downlink optical RF communications signals to downlink electrical RF communications signals and provide the downlink electrical RF communications signals to at least one first port; an electrical-to-optical (E/O) converter configured to convert uplink electrical RF communications signals received from the at least one first port to uplink optical RF communications signals; and a DDS interface coupled to at least one second port and configured to: convert downlink optical digital signals into downlink electrical digital signals to provide to the at least one second port; and convert uplink electrical digital signals received from the at least one second port into uplink optical digital signals; and at least one device supporting digital data services and connected to at least one RAU via the at least one second port, and wherein the DDS interface further comprises a power interface configured to receive electrical power and provide the electrical power to the at least one second port, the electrical power configured to power the at least one device supporting digital data services and connected to the at least one RAU.
2. The distributed antenna system of claim 1, wherein the at least one RAU comprises a plurality of remote antenna units.
3. The distributed antenna system of claim 1, wherein the at least one communications downlink and the at least one communications uplink are the same optical fiber.
4. The distributed antenna system of claim 1, wherein the at least one communications downlink and the at least one communications uplink comprise separate, different optical fibers.
5. A distributed antenna system for distributing radio frequency (RF) communications and digital data services (DDS) to at least one remote antenna unit (RAU) comprising:
- a head-end unit (HEU) configured to: receive at least one downlink electrical RF communications signal; convert the at least one downlink electrical RF communications signal into at least one downlink optical RF communications signal to be communicated over at least one communications downlink to the at least one RAU; receive at least one uplink optical RF communications signal over at least one communications uplink from the at least one RAU; and convert the at least one uplink optical RF communications signal into at least one uplink electrical RF communications signal;
- a DDS controller configured to: receive at least one downlink signal containing at least one DDS; convert the at least one downlink signal containing at least one DDS to at least one downlink optical digital signal containing at least one DDS; provide the at least one downlink optical digital signal containing at least one DDS over at least one second communications downlink to the at least one RAU; receive at least one uplink optical digital signal over at least one second communications uplink from the at least one RAU; convert the at least one uplink optical digital signal to at least one uplink electrical digital signal; and
- at least one RAU, wherein each RAU of the at least one RAU comprises: an optical-to-electrical (O/E) converter configured to convert received downlink optical RF communications signals to downlink electrical RF communications signals and provide the downlink electrical RF communications signals to at least one first port; an electrical-to-optical (E/O) converter configured to convert uplink electrical RF communications signals received from the at least one first port to uplink optical RF communications signals; and a DDS interface coupled to at least one second port and configured to: convert downlink optical digital signals into downlink electrical digital signals to provide to the at least one second port; and convert uplink electrical digital signals received from the at least one second port into uplink optical digital signals; and a media converter associated with the at least one RAU and configured to report functionality data to the HEU over the at least one second communications uplink to the HEU, and wherein the HEU is configured to provide control and management of the media converter based on the functionality data.
6. The distributed antenna system of claim 5, wherein the at least one RAU comprises a plurality of remote antenna units.
7. The distributed antenna system of claim 5, wherein the at least one communications downlink and the at least one communications uplink are the same optical fiber.
8. The distributed antenna system of claim 5, wherein the at least one communications downlink and the at least one communications uplink comprise separate, different optical fibers.
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Type: Grant
Filed: May 13, 2015
Date of Patent: Feb 23, 2016
Patent Publication Number: 20150249502
Assignee: Corning Optical Communications LLC (Hickory, NC)
Inventors: William Patrick Cune (Charlotte, NC), Michael Sauer (Corning, NY), Wolfgang Gottfried Tobias Schweiker (Weyarn)
Primary Examiner: Nathan Curs
Application Number: 14/711,306
International Classification: H04B 10/2575 (20130101); H04J 14/02 (20060101);