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23 February 1989 A Fiber Optic Matrix Switchboard Using Acousto Optic Bragg Cells
M. L. Wilson, D. L. Fleming, F. R. Dropps
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Abstract
With each passing year, fiber optic technology is being used to solve more communication problems. Optical fibers have extremely wide information bandwidth and are immune to ground loops, EMP, RFI, and EMI. Many military applications are now beginning to utilize optical fibers for interconnections between high speed digital devices, or to interconnect between sensors and signal processing systems.
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M. L. Wilson, D. L. Fleming, and F. R. Dropps "A Fiber Optic Matrix Switchboard Using Acousto Optic Bragg Cells", Proc. SPIE 0988, Components for Fiber Optic Applications III and Coherent Lightwave Communications, (23 February 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959736
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KEYWORDS
Switches

Fiber optics

Acoustics

Fiber optic communications

Optical communications

Acousto-optics

Bragg cells

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