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A bearer control layer pre-selects routes and allocates resources, using MPLS label stacks to deliver scalable end-to-end QoS.
Separate clean and used compartments with RFID reads, card access, and signal isolation improve towel inventory accuracy and return control.
Embedded RFID tags are placed between roofing layers with a tamp-blow applicator to avoid heat damage and enable durable product identification.
Redundant fiber paths and self-healing switching keep utility automation communications available during faults with millisecond fail-over.
Switches between primary DC input and BBU power to keep MU-ONT equipment supplied with regulated DC where AC access is limited.
A nested packed-bed filter and electrostatic precipitator trap metal fluoride dust, improve gas flow distribution, and protect laser optics.
A vertical field enhancer adds body-circling polarization to a wearable antenna, improving phone connectivity without increasing thickness.
Switching semiconductor optical amplifiers select and amplify one wavelength while absorbing others to cut ghost signals and preserve signal-to-noise ratio.
Dynamic light splitting lets PON modules harvest power in one mode and preserve output for reliable protection switching in another.
Variable light splitting powers remote optical modules while preserving output signals for low-loss protection switching.
Waveform-shaped ASE light is split across unused submarine fibers to enable constant monitoring without triggering optical surges.
Shared scan lines and de-multiplexer transistors cut layout complexity in tunable circuit arrays while enabling efficient driving and fast beam steering.
Differential bias currents keep total laser current steadier during burst on/off switching, reducing self-heating wavelength drift and BER.
Virtual optical signals replace data-bearing wavelengths during branch failures, reducing leakage risk while keeping submarine cable transmission stable.
RF-guided laser beam routing extends indoor wireless coverage without signal loss from distance or costly intermediate routers.
Aggregated reverse power from indoor PoE lines lets an outdoor MU-ONT run without external power while still carrying PON service data.
RF-over-fiber with remote RBC SOL calibration aligns dish antenna arrays over long distances by correcting the full RF-optical-RF path.
Optical carrier switching and photodetection replace complex RF feeds, enabling broadband multi-band beam steering with lower complexity and EMP immunity.
Optical RF interconnects and stacked antenna layers cut power loss and electromagnetic interference in compact wireless chip-to-chip ICs.
A hybrid LiFi and RF vehicle network routes packets by traffic metrics to expand on-board capacity, avoid RF overload, and cover LiFi dead zones.
Reverse power from multiple in-building PoE lines is separated from data and combined to run an outdoor MU-ONT without external power.
A single laser powers and controls multiple remote optical nodes by allocating time slots from stored energy levels, cutting system cost.
Non-uniform heat pipes target uneven processor and light-engine heat loads in co-packaged optical switches, supporting higher bandwidth with lower loss.
Optical carrier selection and lens-based beamforming cut RF feed complexity, reduce signal loss, and support broadband multi-band beams.
Wavelength-tuned laser arrays route optical signals without separate switches, enabling flexible bandwidth allocation with lower power and loss.
RF supervisory links steer deflected laser beams to extend indoor wireless coverage with high SNR, reliable connectivity, and no intermediate routers.
Non-uniform heat pipe placement cools a co-packaged optical switch module with uneven processor and light engine heat loads.
FOWLP embeds edge-emitting chips and an AWG to automate x, y, z optical alignment, cutting sub-micron assembly difficulty and module size.
A WSS-based photonic switching network with photodetectors and a lens enables wideband multi-beam RF steering with lower beamforming complexity and loss.
RF-supervised laser beam deflection extends indoor wireless coverage with high signal quality and fewer intermediate routers.
A rotating RF mask isolates one RFID tag at a time, enabling fast status updates without specialized writing tools or training.
FOWLP packaging aligns edge emitters with input waveguides in x, y, and z, cutting height tolerance, assembly complexity, and module size.
An optical switch matrix and lens beamform multiple bands and sectors with one antenna array, cutting tuning complexity and phase noise.
Mounting photonic engines on both sides of an interposer increases bandwidth density while shortening interconnects and cutting power loss.
Co-packaged PIC, DSP, driver, and TIA tiles cut optical switching power and board space while preserving high-capacity data routing.
Real-time vibration sensing identifies deployed fiber cables without invasive inspection, reducing wrong cable interaction and wasted field effort.
Fan-out wafer packaging aligns edge emitters with optical multiplexing components in x, y, and z to cut module size and assembly cost.
A combined optical and power network uses shared terminals and transfer switching to cut cabling silos while improving uptime and building management.
A coarse and fine photonic delay chain tunes optical clock timing on chip to offset jitter, thermal drift, and path tolerances.
RF supervisory links steer deflected laser beams for indoor free-space networking, extending coverage with reliable multidevice data transfer.
Alternating gain and phase diode bias during burst-on and burst-off states keeps the tunable EML thermally stable and cuts wavelength drift.
Adjustable diffraction elements steer RGB optical carriers by recipient location, improving precise multi-user Li-Fi data delivery.
Free-space optical links replace BMS wiring harnesses to cut battery pack weight, avoid electrical interference, and improve module safety.
Redundant multi-ring fiber paths let utility networks detect faults and switch instantly, preserving deterministic communication and power availability.
Phase and intensity modulation at the subscriber side reduces Rayleigh backscattering, extending optical access reach with less middle equipment.
Partial failure signaling lets FlexO/ZR links subrate after carrier faults, preserving unaffected services and reducing restoration bandwidth.
Phase and intensity modulation suppress Rayleigh backscattering, extending optical access reach while enabling on-demand wavelength and bandwidth.
Integrated secondary contacts and onboard media data let connectors report physical link details without disrupting communication signals.
Short electrical paths, TSVs, and a heat spreader improve signal integrity and heat dissipation in high-speed switch assemblies.
A raised radiating element adds capacitance to counter loop inductance, improving implantable antenna matching and communication in tissue.
Phase and intensity modulation at the subscriber side reduces Rayleigh backscattering, extending optical access reach without middle equipment.
Code type indication in downstream slot mapping lets ONUs switch FEC decoding by link quality, improving bandwidth use and error correction.
A PAM4 interleaving and LSB/MSB mapping scheme spreads codeword bits across symbols to curb correlated error bursts and preserve FEC performance.
Measured loss in waveguide sections guides optical path selection to cut cross-talk, latency, and signal degradation in photonic circuits.
Dynamic FEC switching across burst segments in PON links improves error correction and throughput under changing channel conditions.
Oversampling and noise shaping digitize aggregated 4G, Wi-Fi, and 5G carriers with fewer bits, improving fronthaul spectral efficiency.
Interleaved sub-DAC switching captures adjacent sample transitions to raise analog bandwidth while easing matching sensitivity and clock power.
Digital IQ stream combining and backup switching raise RF channel capacity while improving broadcast transmission resilience.
Programmable pin mapping links ASIC pins to different functional units through a crossbar or multiplexer, easing package limits and PCB layout.
Periodic reference-sequence scrambling keeps demultiplexed PON upstream lanes synchronized while reducing killer patterns and link bandwidth demands.
Preconfigured optical sub-mesh assemblies simplify Spine-Leaf cabling, cut connector complexity, and support flexible data center scaling.
Dynamic PBX identifier linking connects WebRTC clients to SIP trunks, cutting per-user number overhead while routing calls across legacy PBX networks.
A middleware adapter maps logical passbands to physical partitions, reducing C+L-band orchestration complexity while preserving device control.