During flight, aircraft avionics transmit and receive RF signals to/from antennas over coaxial cables. As the density and complexity of onboard avionics increases, the electromagnetic interference (EMI) environment degrades proportionately, leading to decreasing signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) and potential safety concerns. The coaxial cables are inherently lossy, limiting the RF signal bandwidth while adding considerable weight. To overcome these limitations, we have investigated a fiber optic communications link for aircraft that utilizes wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) to support the simultaneous transmission of multiple signals (including RF) over a single optical fiber
The use of hybrid free-space optical (FSO)/radio-frequency (RF) links to provide robust, high-throug...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / November 04-07, 1991 / Riviera Hotel and Convent...
Optical communications for transport aircraft are discussed. The problem involves: increasing demand...
During flight, aircraft avionics transmit and receive RF signals to/from antennas over coaxial cable...
This paper demonstrates a successful application of wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) to the av...
Continued progress in both civil and military radio-frequency (RF) digital avionics applications is ...
Continued progress in both civil and military avionics applications is overstressing the capabilitie...
Supporting analog RF signal transmission over optical fibers, this project demonstrates a successful...
This project is part of a study within the Advanced Air Transportation Technologies program undertak...
The Ohio University Avionics Engineering Center is currently developing a fiber optic data bus trans...
Abstract — By taking into account the field of optical communication, it is necessary to comprehensi...
[[abstract]]This paper studies the feasibility of various optical fiber networks for the application...
It is envisaged that photonic networking will play a significant role in improving performance and r...
The use of hybrid free-space optical (FSO)/radio-frequency (RF) links to provide robust, high-throug...
High bandwidth, immunity to electromagnetic interference, and potential weight savings have led to t...
The use of hybrid free-space optical (FSO)/radio-frequency (RF) links to provide robust, high-throug...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / November 04-07, 1991 / Riviera Hotel and Convent...
Optical communications for transport aircraft are discussed. The problem involves: increasing demand...
During flight, aircraft avionics transmit and receive RF signals to/from antennas over coaxial cable...
This paper demonstrates a successful application of wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) to the av...
Continued progress in both civil and military radio-frequency (RF) digital avionics applications is ...
Continued progress in both civil and military avionics applications is overstressing the capabilitie...
Supporting analog RF signal transmission over optical fibers, this project demonstrates a successful...
This project is part of a study within the Advanced Air Transportation Technologies program undertak...
The Ohio University Avionics Engineering Center is currently developing a fiber optic data bus trans...
Abstract — By taking into account the field of optical communication, it is necessary to comprehensi...
[[abstract]]This paper studies the feasibility of various optical fiber networks for the application...
It is envisaged that photonic networking will play a significant role in improving performance and r...
The use of hybrid free-space optical (FSO)/radio-frequency (RF) links to provide robust, high-throug...
High bandwidth, immunity to electromagnetic interference, and potential weight savings have led to t...
The use of hybrid free-space optical (FSO)/radio-frequency (RF) links to provide robust, high-throug...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / November 04-07, 1991 / Riviera Hotel and Convent...
Optical communications for transport aircraft are discussed. The problem involves: increasing demand...