A multiplexing technique for optical communications used to create a
pseudo-random communications signal in the optical domain such that only
the sender and/or receiver can decode the signal. The multiplexing
technique may include one or more information-bearing optical signals
combined with one or more dynamic pseudo-randomly-generated optical
signals to create a combined dynamic subcarrier multiplexed
privacy-protected output signal. The information-bearing signal is
protocol-independent and can be of mixed type, such as RF, analog, and/or
digital. Only the receiver of the privacy-protected signal may decode the
pseudo-random signal so as to disclose the information-bearing signal.
The present invention may use dynamic subcarrier multiplexing selection
based on standard digital encryption and the use of optical range time to
ensure synchronization.