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Vários tipos de conectores ópticos com um mecanismo de alinhamento preciso e confiabilidade de longo prazo foram pesquisados, desenvolvidos e melhorados durante cerca de 30 anos desde que os sistemas práticos de comunicação óptica foram introduzidos pela primeira vez no Japão em 1981. As principais questões relacionadas ao desenvolvimento de conectores de fibra óptica mudaram de melhoria de desempenho até miniaturização, redução de custos e facilidade de montagem em campo quando os sistemas de comunicação óptica se expandiram de redes tronco ópticas para redes de acesso óptico. Várias tecnologias-chave diferentes para conectores ópticos foram desenvolvidas para atender a esses requisitos, e um grande número de conectores ópticos está sendo usado atualmente para a construção, manutenção e operação flexíveis e eficientes de redes de acesso óptico. Este artigo descreve a estrutura, características e tecnologias básicas dos conectores ópticos empregados em redes de acesso óptico no Japão e sua padronização e perspectivas futuras.
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Kazuo HOGARI, Ryo NAGASE, Kazutoshi TAKAMIZAWA, "Optical Connector Technologies for Optical Access Networks" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E93-C, no. 7, pp. 1172-1179, July 2010, doi: 10.1587/transele.E93.C.1172.
Abstract: Various types of optical connector with a precise alignment mechanism and long-term reliability have been researched, developed and improved during about 30 years since practical optical communication systems were first introduced in Japan in 1981. The main issues related to optical fiber connector development changed from performance improvement to miniaturization, cost reduction and ease of field assembly when optical communication systems expanded from optical trunk networks to optical access networks. Various different key technologies for optical connectors have been developed to meet these requirements, and a large number of optical connectors are currently being used for the flexible and efficient construction, maintenance and operation of optical access networks. This paper describes the structure, features, and basic technologies of the optical connectors employed in optical access networks in Japan and their standardization and future prospects.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/electronics/10.1587/transele.E93.C.1172/_p
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