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Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer Has Variable Bandwidth

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MEMS-actuated waveguide allows coupling bandwidth to be adjusted.

Breck Hitz

At the node of a fiber optic telecom system, it is often necessary to remove the data traveling in a particular wavelength channel and replace it with new data. A link between New York and Baltimore, for example, may contain information destined for Philadelphia (which is between the two cities). In Philadelphia, that information must be removed, and the now-empty channel can be used to transmit new information from Philadelphia to Baltimore. An optical add/drop multiplexer is the device used to drop data from and add it to a given channel. As channel loads change and other circumstances...Read full article

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    Published: October 2006
    Communicationsfiber optic telecom systemfiber opticsmultiplexerResearch & Technologywavelength channel

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