Methods, systems, and devices for integrating wireless technology into a fiber optic network
US-9438342-B2 · Sep 6, 2016 · US
US10001608B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10001608-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615252947-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 31, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 26, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 19, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 19, 2018 |
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A passive optical network includes a central office providing subscriber signals; a fiber distribution hub including an optical power splitter and a termination field; and a drop terminal. Distribution fibers have first ends coupled to output ports of a drop terminal and second ends coupled to the termination field. A remote unit of a DAS is retrofitted to the network by routing a second feeder cable from a base station to the hub and coupling one the distribution fibers to the second feeder cable. The remote unit is plugged into the corresponding drop terminal port, for example, with a cable arrangement having a sealed wave division multiplexer.
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What is claimed is: 1. A wave division multiplexing cable arrangement comprising: a sealed enclosure defining an interior; a wave division multiplexer disposed within the sealed enclosure, the wave division multiplexer being configured to multiplex optical signals received at an input line onto a plurality of ruggedized output cables having distal ends accessible from an exterior of the sealed enclosure, the wave division multiplexing arrangement forming part of a cable having a first end at a ruggedized optical connector terminating a distal end of the input line and an opposite second end at ruggedized optical connectors terminating the distal ends of the output cables; and a drop terminal having an input and a plurality of outputs; wherein the ruggedized optical connector terminating the distal end of the input line of the wave division multiplexer is plugged into one of the outputs of the drop terminal. 2. The wave division multiplexing arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the wave division multiplexer is a coarse wave division multiplexer. 3. The wave division multiplexing arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the input line extends through the sealed enclosure to provide the optical signals to the wave division multiplexer. 4. The wave division multiplexing arrangement of claim 3 , wherein the input line is ruggedized. 5. The wave division multiplexing arrangement of claim 3 , wherein the input line is connectorized. 6. The wave division multiplexing arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the output cables include ruggedized cables extending outwardly through the sealed enclosure. 7. The wave division multiplexing arrangement of claim 6 , wherein distal ends of the output cables are terminated by ruggedized optical connectors. 8. The wave division multiplexing arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the wave division multiplexer is overmolded to form the sealed enclosure. 9. The wave division multiplexing arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the ruggedized output cables are plugged into ports of a separate housing. 10. The wave division multiplexing arrangement of claim 9 , wherein the housing is a remote unit. 11. The wave division multiplexing arrangement of claim 9 , wherein the ports include a transmit port and a receive port. 12. The wave division multiplexing arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the wave division multiplexer has eight output cables. 13. The wave division multiplexing arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the wave division multiplexer has between two and sixty-four outputs. 14. The wave division multiplexing arrangement of claim 13 , wherein the wave division multiplexer has between four and thirty-two outputs. 15. The wave division multiplexing arrangement of claim 13 , wherein the wave division multiplexer has between eight and twenty-four outputs. 16. The wave division multiplexing arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the wave division multiplexer is a dense wave division multiplexer. 17. The wave division multiplexing arrangement of claim 1 , wherein pairs of the output cables are terminated at duplex optical connectors.
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