Y. Katsuyama, IN-SERVICE FIBER LINE IDENTIFICATION BASED ON HIGH-RESOLUTION FIBER LENGTH MEASUREMENT, Journal of lightwave technology, 13(1), 1995, pp. 6-13
An in-service fiber line identification scheme based on high-resolutio
n fiber line length measurement is proposed and demonstrated for singl
e star, survivable, and passive double star architectures to meet the
demands of in-service cable reconstruction. In the proposed scheme, a
reference fiber is assigned just after the fiber network has been cons
tructed and differences in length between the constructed fiber lines
and the reference fiber are measured by OFDR. The measured values are
recorded as identification ranges, which include the measurement error
s, as unique values of the actual lines. The OFDR length measurement s
ystem can measure a wide range of length differences from 4 cm to 3 km
. The lines were successfully identified in all three kinds of archite
cture by the proposed scheme. The scheme is based on the line length,
which is an actual property representing the whole line. Therefore, th
e line data can be verified simply and effectively, according to the a
ctual information on the line.