Title :
Spectral filtering criteria for U-band test light for in-service line monitoring in optical fiber networks
Author :
Honda, Nazuki ; Izumita, Hisashi ; Nakamura, Minoru
Author_Institution :
NTT Access Networks Service Syst. Labs., Ibaraki, Japan
fDate :
6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In the fiber-to-the-home era, thousands of optical fibers will have to be accommodated in the central offices of optical access networks. To reduce maintenance costs and improve the service reliability of optical fiber networks, the authors must develop an optical fiber line testing system with a function for in-service line monitoring that uses a test light with a wavelength different from the communication light wavelength. To monitor an in-service line in an optical network, the effective rejection ratio of the test light must be taken into account. This ratio depends on the spectrum of the test light from the optical time-domain reflectometer and the rejection band of the filter in front of the optical network unit. The dependence of the effective rejection ratio as a function of the sideband suppression ratio (SBSR) and of the ratio of the rejection band to the bandwidth of the sideband noise d/D is clarified. When d/D=0.1 and the target effective rejection ratio of the filter is -40 dB, the SBSR and the filter loss of the termination cable must be -70 and -43 dB, respectively, or the SBSR must be -80 dB. When d/D<0.5 and the target effective rejection ratio of the filter is -40 dB, the SBSR is also required to be -80 dB. In-service line monitoring for a 10-Gb/s transmission using a 1650-nm test light with an SBSR of -80 dB is also demonstrated.
Keywords :
optical cables; optical fibre subscriber loops; optical fibre testing; optical filters; optical losses; optical time-domain reflectometry; quality of service; telecommunication network reliability; -43 dB; -70 dB; 10 Gbit/s; 1650 nm; U-band test light; effective rejection ratio; fiber-to-the-home; filter loss; in-service line monitoring; optical access networks; optical fiber line testing system; optical fiber networks; optical fibers; optical time-domain reflectometer; service reliability; sideband noise; sideband suppression ratio; spectral filtering; termination cable; Filtering; Monitoring; Optical fiber filters; Optical fiber networks; Optical fiber testing; Optical fibers; Optical filters; Optical network units; Optical noise; System testing; Maintenance; optical fiber measurements; optical fiber testing; optical time-domain reflectometry (OTDR);
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2006.874658