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2 February 1993 Optical powering in the subscriber loop: an initial investigation
David Petruziello
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Abstract
The issue of powering is one of the major hindrances to general deployment of Fiber In The Loop (FITL) systems. Glass is dielectric and therefore a means to support operation of the active opto-electrical components is required. Several powering alternatives are available today and they fall in the categories of either central or local powering architectures.
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David Petruziello "Optical powering in the subscriber loop: an initial investigation", Proc. SPIE 1786, Fiber Networks for Voice, Video, and Multimedia Services, (2 February 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.139282
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KEYWORDS
Fiber lasers

Multimedia

Video

Optical fiber cables

Solar energy

Copper

Electrons

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