Striping of signal to groups of nodes for flexible service group sizing
US-10735130-B2 · Aug 4, 2020 · US
US11303380B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11303380-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016941096-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 28, 2020 |
| Priority date | Oct 16, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 12, 2022 |
| Grant date | Apr 12, 2022 |
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In one embodiment, a first group of splitters receives a group of signals from a group of transmitters. Each splitter in the first group of splitters splits a signal into a plurality of signals that are sent to a plurality of multiplexers. A multiplexer in the plurality of multiplexers receives one of the plurality of signals from each splitter in the group of splitters and multiplexes the received one of the plurality of signals into a multiplexed signal. The multiplexer sends the multiplexed signal through a single connection in which upstream signals are sent to a group of nodes and downstream signals are received from the group of nodes. A de-multiplexer de-multiplexes the multiplexed signal into the group of signals and sends the group of signals to the group of nodes via a second group of splitters that are connected to the group of nodes.
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A system comprising: a first group of splitters configured to receive a group of signals from a group of transmitters, wherein each splitter in the first group of splitters is configured to split a band-limited signal into a plurality of signals that are sent to a plurality of wavelength division multiplexers, the band-limited signal split by each splitter spanning a frequency range different than that of the other splitters in the first group of splitters; and a multiplexer in the plurality of wavelength division multiplexers configured to receive one of the plurality of signals from each splitter in the first group of splitters and multiplex the received one of the plurality of signals into a multiplexed signal, wherein: the multiplexer is configured to send the multiplexed signal through a single connection in which upstream signals are received from a group of nodes and downstream signals are sent to the group of nodes, and a de-multiplexer de-multiplexes the multiplexed signal into the group of signals and sends the group of signals to the group of nodes via a second group of splitters that are connected to the group of nodes. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the de-multiplexer comprises a first de-multiplexer and the multiplexer comprises a first multiplexer, the system further comprising a second de-multiplexer that receives the multiplexed signal from the first multiplexer and sends the multiplexed signal to a second multiplexer. 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the second multiplexer receives a plurality of upstream signals from the group of nodes, multiplexes the plurality of upstream signals into a multiplexed upstream signal. 4. The system of claim 3 , wherein the second de-multiplexer receives the multiplexed upstream signal and de-multiplexes the multiplexed upstream signal into the plurality of upstream signals. 5. The system of claim 4 , further comprising a group of combiners configured to receive the plurality of upstream signals, wherein each combiner receives an upstream signal from each of a plurality of second de-multiplexers, combines the upstream signals, and outputs a combined signal to a receiver. 6. The system of claim 4 , further comprising a group of receivers configured to receive the plurality of upstream signals and a plurality of combiners, wherein each combiner receives an upstream signal from each of a group of receivers, combines the upstream signals, and outputs a combined signal. 7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the second group of splitters are configured in a single level of splitters between the de-multiplexer and the group of nodes. 8. The system of claim 1 , wherein a splitter in the first group of splitters is a 1:4 splitter includes a first input that receives a signal from a transmitter and splits the signal using a first 1:2 splitter, a second 1:2 splitter, and a third 1:2 splitter in a single housing. 9. The system of claim 8 , wherein the first 1:2 splitter splits the signal into two second signals, the second 1:2 splitter receives a first of the two second signals and splits the first of the two second signals into two third signals, and the third 1:2 splitter receives a second of the two second signals and splits the second of the two second signals into two fourth signals. 10. The system of claim 8 , wherein the single housing includes a second input to receive a first signal from a first transmitter and a third input to receive a second signal from a second transmitter, the second 1:2 splitter receives the first signal and splits the first signal into two second signals the third 1:2 splitter receives the first signal and splits the first signal into two second signals, and the first 1:2 splitter is not used. 11. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of combiners configured to receive a plurality of upstream signals, wherein the combiner is a 4:1 combiner that includes a first input that receives an upstream signal from a plurality of groups of nodes and combines the upstream signal from the plurality of groups of nodes using a first 2:1 combiner, a second 2:1 combiner, and a third 2:1 combiner that are located in a single housing. 12. The system of claim 11 , wherein, the first 2:1 combiner combines two of the signals into a second signal, the second 2:1 combiner combines two of the signals into a third signal, and the third 2:1 combiner combines the second signal and the third signal into a fourth signal. 13. The system of claim 12 , wherein the single housing includes a second output and a third output, the second 2:1 combiner outputs the second signal on the second output, the third 2:1 combiner outputs the third signal on the third output, and the first 2:1 combiner is not used. 14. The system of claim 1 , further comprising: a plurality of combiners configured to receive a plurality of upstream signals, wherein the combiner is a 4:1 combiner that includes a first input that receives an upstream signal from a plurality of groups of nodes and combines the upstream signal from the plurality of groups of nodes using a first 2:1 combiner, a second 2:1 combiner, and a third 2:1 combiner that are located in a single housing. 15. The system of claim 14 , wherein: the first 2:1 combiner combines two of the signals into a second signal; the second 2:1 combiner combines two of the signals into a third signal; and the third 2:1 combiner combines the second signal and the third signal into a fourth signal. 16. The system of claim 15 , wherein: the signal housing includes a second output and a third output, the second 2:1 combiner outputs the second signal on the second output, the third 2:1 combiner outputs the third signal on the third output, and the first 2:1 combiner is not used. 17. A method comprising: receiving, at a first group of splitters, a group of signals from a group of transmitters, wherein each splitter in the first group of splitters is configured to split a band-limited signal into a plurality of signals that are sent to a plurality of wavelength division multiplexers, the band-limited signal split by each splitter spanning a frequency range different than that of the other splitters in the first group of splitters; and receiving, at a multiplexer in the plurality of wavelength division multiplexers, one of the plurality of signals from each splitter in the first group of splitters and multiplex the received one of the plurality of signals into a multiplexed signal, wherein: the multiplexer sends the multiplexed signal through a single connection in which upstream signals are received from a group of nodes and downstream signals are sent to the group of nodes, and a de-multiplexer de-multiplexes the multiplexed signal into the group of signals and sends the group of signals to the group of nodes via a second group of splitters that are connected to the group of nodes. 18. A system comprising: a first group of splitters configured to receive a group of signals from a group of transmitters, wherein each splitter in the first group of splitters is configured to split a band-limited signal into a plurality of signals that are sent to a plurality of wavelength-division multiplexers, the band-limited signal split by each splitter spanning a frequency range different than that of the other splitters in the first group of splitters; a first multiplexer in the plurality of wavelength division multiplexers configured to receive one of the plurality of signals from each splitter in the first group of splitters and multiplex the received one of the pl
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