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1 March 1992 Route diversity in fiber networks using optical switching
Michael Corke, Amy R. Beaudet, Peter Dwyer, David E. Haynes, Ronald J. Kleckowski, R. Moran, Dean A. Werthman, N. Ronan
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Abstract
Due to the increasing infromation capacity of optical fibernetworks the need for immediate restoration has become a necessity. The fiber cut or `back-hoe fade' is now a significant factor to network design and implementation. In this paper details of network restoration techniques relying on diverse fiber routing and intelligent optical switches are given.
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Michael Corke, Amy R. Beaudet, Peter Dwyer, David E. Haynes, Ronald J. Kleckowski, R. Moran, Dean A. Werthman, and N. Ronan "Route diversity in fiber networks using optical switching", Proc. SPIE 1577, High-Speed Fiber Networks and Channels, (1 March 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.134903
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KEYWORDS
Switches

Optical switching

Wavelength division multiplexing

Networks

Receivers

Fiber reinforced polymers

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