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26 December 1984 Issues In Fiber Optic LAN Systems
Eric G. Rawson
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Abstract
In this paper we review the issues with which the fiber optic LAN planner today must contend. These include the network topology, line control procedures, the choice of medium, whether the medium should be passive or active, the selection of sources, detectors, and connectors, whether the LAN should support one or several services, the use of baseband vs. broadband signaling, and the prospects for LAN standards.
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Eric G. Rawson "Issues In Fiber Optic LAN Systems", Proc. SPIE 0500, Fiber Optics: Short-Haul and Long-Haul Measurements and Applications II, (26 December 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.944583
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KEYWORDS
Local area networks

Stars

Fiber optics

Receivers

Connectors

Standards development

Transceivers

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