Abstract

Two technologies that will increase an optical fiber's capacity by allowing it to carry two optical signals are discussed. They are wavelength-division multiplexing and directional coupling techniques. Some practical design considerations are given, and recent laboratory results are summarized. Possible cost savings for systems using these techniques are briefly considered. >

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