System and method for certification of physical parameters of communication links
US-2016356670-A1 · Dec 8, 2016 · US
US2021181060A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2021181060-A1 |
| Application number | US-202117169132-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Feb 5, 2021 |
| Priority date | Aug 28, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jun 17, 2021 |
| Grant date | — |
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In some examples, an optical time-domain reflectometer (OTDR) device may include a laser source to emit a laser beam into a device under test (DUT), and a connection port to connect the OTDR device to a first end of the DUT, where the OTDR device may be designated a first OTDR device. A sensor display generator may determine a length of the DUT, receive, from a second OTDR device connectable to a second opposite end of the DUT, and over the DUT, OTDR information acquired by the second OTDR device in a direction from the second OTDR device towards the first OTDR device, and ascertain, based on acquisition by the first OTDR device, further OTDR information in a direction from the first OTDR device towards the second OTDR device. The sensor display generator may generate a bi-directional combined schematic display that includes relevant optical events with respect to the DUT.
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An optical time-domain reflectometer (OTDR) device comprising: a laser source to emit a laser beam into a device under test (DUT); a connection port to connect the OTDR device to a first end of the DUT, wherein the OTDR device is designated a first OTDR device; and a sensor display generator, executed by at least one hardware processor, to: determine, based on the laser beam, a length of the DUT; receive, from a second OTDR device connectable to a second opposite end of the DUT, and over the DUT, OTDR information acquired by the second OTDR device, wherein the OTDR information includes an identification of optical events with respect to the DUT in a direction from the second OTDR device towards the first OTDR device; ascertain, based on acquisition by the first OTDR device, further OTDR information that includes an identification of optical events with respect to the DUT in a direction from the first OTDR device towards the second OTDR device; and generate, based on the determined length of the DUT, the OTDR information received, over the DUT, by the first OTDR device, and the further OTDR information acquired by the first OTDR device, a bi-directional combined schematic display that includes relevant optical events with respect to the DUT by determining, based on an insertion loss (IL) measurement determined by the first OTDR device with respect to the DUT in the direction from the first OTDR device towards the second OTDR device, and an IL measurement received, over the DUT, from the second OTDR device, an average IL measurement for the DUT, and generating the bi-directional combined schematic display to include the average IL measurement for the DUT. 22 . The OTDR device according to claim 21 , wherein the DUT includes an optical fiber. 23 . The OTDR device according to claim 21 , wherein the sensor display generator is further executed by the at least one hardware processor to generate the bi-directional combined schematic display that includes the relevant optical events with respect to the DUT by: receiving, from the second OTDR device and over the DUT, a first set of OTDR optical event parameters for each optical event identified in the OTDR information that includes the identification of the optical events with respect to the DUT in the direction from the second OTDR device towards the first OTDR device, wherein the first set of OTDR optical event parameters includes at least one of position, attenuation, reflectance, or optical event type associated with the optical events identified by the second OTDR device; ascertaining, based on acquisition by the first OTDR device, a second set of OTDR optical event parameters for each optical event identified in the further OTDR information that includes the identification of the optical events with respect to the DUT in the direction from the first OTDR device towards the second OTDR device, wherein the second set of OTDR optical event parameters includes at least one of position, attenuation, reflectance, or optical event type associated with the optical events identified by the first OTDR device; receiving, from the second OTDR device and over the DUT, a first set of OTDR acquisition parameters associated with the OTDR information that includes the identification of the optical events with respect to the DUT in the direction from the second OTDR device towards the first OTDR device, wherein the first set of OTDR acquisition parameters includes at least one of pulse width or resolution used during acquisition by the second OTDR device; ascertaining, based on determination by the first OTDR device, a second set of OTDR acquisition parameters associated with the further OTDR information that includes the identification of the optical events with respect to the DUT in the direction from the first OTDR device towards the second OTDR device, wherein the second set of OTDR acquisition parameters includes at least one of pulse width or resolution used during the acquisition by the first OTDR device; and generating, based on the determined length of the DUT, the OTDR information, the first set of OTDR optical event parameters, and the first set of OTDR acquisition parameters received, over the DUT, by the first OTDR device, and the further OTDR information acquired by the first OTDR device, the second set of OTDR optical event parameters acquired by the first OTDR device, and the second set of OTDR acquisition parameters determined by the first OTDR device, the bi-directional combined schematic display that includes the relevant optical events with respect to the DUT. 24 . The OTDR device according to claim 21 , wherein for a passive optical network (PON) topology, the first end of the DUT corresponds to an optical network terminal (ONT) and the second end of the DUT corresponds to an optical line terminal (OLT). 25 . The OTDR device according to claim 21 , wherein the sensor display generator is further executed by the at least one hardware processor to generate the bi-directional combined schematic display by: determining, based on an optical continuous wave reflectometer-optical return loss (OCWR)-(ORL) measurement determined by the first OTDR device with respect to the DUT in the direction from the first OTDR device towards the second OTDR device, and an OCWR-ORL measurement received, over the DUT, from the second OTDR device, a highest OCWR-ORL measurement for the DUT; and generating the bi-directional combined schematic display to include an identification of the highest OCWR-ORL measurement for the DUT. 26 . The OTDR device according to claim 21 , wherein the connection port includes a single connection port to perform bi-directional measurements without any optical disconnection. 27 . The OTDR device according to claim 21 , wherein the optical events identified by the first and second OTDRs correspond to a wavelength of the laser beam, and are different from optical events that correspond to a different wavelength of the laser beam. 28 . The OTDR device according to claim 21 , wherein the sensor display generator is further executed by the at least one hardware processor to ascertain, based on acquisition by the first OTDR device, the further OTDR information that includes the identification of optical events with respect to the DUT in the direction from the first OTDR device towards the second OTDR device by: ascertaining, based on acquisition by the first OTDR device without any optical disconnection from the DUT, the further OTDR information that includes the identification of optical events with respect to the DUT in the direction from the first OTDR device towards the second OTDR device. 29 . The OTDR device according to claim 21 , wherein the OTDR information acquired by the first OTDR device or the OTDR information acquired by the second OTDR device is filtered to delete an optical event based on an optical event position relative to a splitter. 30 . An optical time-domain reflectometer (OTDR) device comprising: a laser source to emit a laser beam into a device under test (DUT); a connection port to connect the OTDR device to a first end of the DUT, wherein the OTDR device is designated a first OTDR device; and a sensor display generator, executed by at least one hardware processor, to: determine, based on the laser beam, a length of the DUT; receive, from a second OTDR device connectable to a second opposite end of the DUT, and over the DUT, OTDR information acquired by the second OTDR device, wherein the OTDR information includes an identification of optical events with respect to the DUT in a direction from the second OTDR device towards the first OTDR device, and the OTDR inf
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