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 | Patent Pending Fiber Optic Transport Technology from Multidyne
MULTIDYNE™ has developed Patent-Pending solutions for the transport and distribution of
uncompressed video, audio and data over fiber. Our new technology drastically simplifies the
architecture of a fiber optic network, reduces equipment costs, simplifies design and maintains
uncompressed, digital, broadcast quality video from end to end.
In a traditional system, there are multiple fiber
optic transmitters at each video source. The fiber optic
signals are then typically routed to a central location or
node. At the central location the fiber optic signals are
converted back to analog video, audio and data. Then
up to 8 channels of video, audio and data are combined
once again using time-division multiplexing (TDM) into a
fiber optic signals. Two time-division multiplexers are
required to transport 16 channels of video over one or
two fibers. (Please note Figure 1). The equipment at
the central node typically occupies 8 to10 rack-units.
The 16 channels of TDM video are then decoded at the
receiving end using 3 or more rack-units of equipment.
The MULTIDYNE patent-pending fiber transport system
reduces the equipment required at the central node from 8 to10
rack-units to 1 or 2. As in the transitional system, a Fiber Head is
used at the source location to encode the video, audio and data
onto ONE fiber. At the central location or node the 16 fiber optic
receivers and 2 TDM’s are combined into one device call the Fiber
Hub. The Fiber Hub supports up to 16 fiber optic inputs from up
to 16 Video Fiber Head units. The Fiber Hub unit has ONE high
speed fiber optic output for the main fiber trunk. (Please see
figure 2).
The equipment complexity and size is also reduced at the
destination point from 3 to 4 down to 1 to 2 rack-units. Signal
quality is maintained by digitizing once as opposed to digitizing
twice. The video audio and data signals are digitized once at the
Fiber Head and then are decoded back to an analog signal at the
Fiber Receiver Hub. (Please see figure 3).
The MULTIDYNE patent pending fiber optic transport technology
has numerous applications in sports, ENG/SNG, field and studio
production, broadcast, cable, satellite, STL, pro-AV, corporate,
security, surveillance, transportation and teleconferencing. Our
technology will revolutionize the video transport industry.
Contact Multidyne Video & Fiber Optic Systems
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