2010
DOI: 10.4304/jnw.5.2.212-218
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Characterisation of the PMD Distribution along Optical Fibres and Improvement of the Backbone Fibre Infrastructure by a POTDR

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Fibre links in optical networks generally comprise several relatively short fibre segments which have been spliced together in cables. These fibre segments or “sections” are assembled with optical connectors and have a typical length of some tens of km. The important characteristic pa… Show more

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“…5. The PMD delay τ is given by: The single-ended PMD test methods are almost all based on polarization optical time domain reflectometer (POTOR) with various analyzing techniques [10], [11], [12]. In addition to single-ended testing, the advantage of POTDR is that it can be used to measure the PMD distribution along optical fiber lines.…”
Section: B Interferometric Pmd Measurement Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5. The PMD delay τ is given by: The single-ended PMD test methods are almost all based on polarization optical time domain reflectometer (POTOR) with various analyzing techniques [10], [11], [12]. In addition to single-ended testing, the advantage of POTDR is that it can be used to measure the PMD distribution along optical fiber lines.…”
Section: B Interferometric Pmd Measurement Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%