Fault monitoring and testing in today’s optical access networks

This project investigates the effectiveness of a traditional Optical Time-Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) when it comes to the live monitoring process on a Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON) system. An experiment was carried out to determine how well a traditional OTDR can detect the pre-identified...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Tay, Benjamin Wei Boon
Other Authors: Zhong Wende
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2014
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/61416
_version_ 1811678939930689536
author Tay, Benjamin Wei Boon
author2 Zhong Wende
author_facet Zhong Wende
Tay, Benjamin Wei Boon
author_sort Tay, Benjamin Wei Boon
collection NTU
description This project investigates the effectiveness of a traditional Optical Time-Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) when it comes to the live monitoring process on a Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON) system. An experiment was carried out to determine how well a traditional OTDR can detect the pre-identified factors when it comes to the monitoring of the GPON system. The four factors to be detected in the experiment are, locating of bends and breaks in the optical fiber cable, detecting cables with bad splicing and the usage of dirty connectors. Due to the limitation of the conventional OTDR in a point to multipoint network, the experiment was carried out in a point to point network to improve the accuracy of the faults to be detected. A reference setup was conducted using SM fiber in good working condition and clean connectors. Four other different setups were carried out each with one of the four faults present. The results obtained were compared with that from the reference setup to see if each of the faults can be detected by the OTDR. The outcome of the experiment which will be discussed in greater details later in the report is that the OTDR is not able to detect all the four faults listed. The OTDR measurement display can clearly show the attenuation due to break and dirty connectors but not from macro-bending and bad splicing in the fiber under test. This shows that a conventional OTDR as much as being known as an effective testing optical device, it is still not able to accurately covers all possible factors of attenuation in the fiber cable. In testing a branch of an optical network and finding important parameters such as length of the fiber cable or total attenuation drop, no doubt conventional OTDR is a useful tool to have. But in live monitoring of GPON system where there are multiple branches and various factors resulting in high attenuation loss in the optical network, a conventional OTDR might not be a proven trusted tool as yet. Considering that people all over the world are now moving into the optical network now, it would be of utmost importance that we can come up with a good monitoring system so as to keep the maintenance work efficient and effective.
first_indexed 2024-10-01T03:01:14Z
format Final Year Project (FYP)
id ntu-10356/61416
institution Nanyang Technological University
language English
last_indexed 2024-10-01T03:01:14Z
publishDate 2014
record_format dspace
spelling ntu-10356/614162023-07-07T17:30:00Z Fault monitoring and testing in today’s optical access networks Tay, Benjamin Wei Boon Zhong Wende School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering A*STAR Institute for Infocomm Research XU ZHAOWEN DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Optics, optoelectronics, photonics This project investigates the effectiveness of a traditional Optical Time-Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) when it comes to the live monitoring process on a Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON) system. An experiment was carried out to determine how well a traditional OTDR can detect the pre-identified factors when it comes to the monitoring of the GPON system. The four factors to be detected in the experiment are, locating of bends and breaks in the optical fiber cable, detecting cables with bad splicing and the usage of dirty connectors. Due to the limitation of the conventional OTDR in a point to multipoint network, the experiment was carried out in a point to point network to improve the accuracy of the faults to be detected. A reference setup was conducted using SM fiber in good working condition and clean connectors. Four other different setups were carried out each with one of the four faults present. The results obtained were compared with that from the reference setup to see if each of the faults can be detected by the OTDR. The outcome of the experiment which will be discussed in greater details later in the report is that the OTDR is not able to detect all the four faults listed. The OTDR measurement display can clearly show the attenuation due to break and dirty connectors but not from macro-bending and bad splicing in the fiber under test. This shows that a conventional OTDR as much as being known as an effective testing optical device, it is still not able to accurately covers all possible factors of attenuation in the fiber cable. In testing a branch of an optical network and finding important parameters such as length of the fiber cable or total attenuation drop, no doubt conventional OTDR is a useful tool to have. But in live monitoring of GPON system where there are multiple branches and various factors resulting in high attenuation loss in the optical network, a conventional OTDR might not be a proven trusted tool as yet. Considering that people all over the world are now moving into the optical network now, it would be of utmost importance that we can come up with a good monitoring system so as to keep the maintenance work efficient and effective. Bachelor of Engineering 2014-06-10T03:32:15Z 2014-06-10T03:32:15Z 2014 2014 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/61416 en Nanyang Technological University 38 p. application/pdf
spellingShingle DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Optics, optoelectronics, photonics
Tay, Benjamin Wei Boon
Fault monitoring and testing in today’s optical access networks
title Fault monitoring and testing in today’s optical access networks
title_full Fault monitoring and testing in today’s optical access networks
title_fullStr Fault monitoring and testing in today’s optical access networks
title_full_unstemmed Fault monitoring and testing in today’s optical access networks
title_short Fault monitoring and testing in today’s optical access networks
title_sort fault monitoring and testing in today s optical access networks
topic DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Optics, optoelectronics, photonics
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/61416
work_keys_str_mv AT taybenjaminweiboon faultmonitoringandtestingintodaysopticalaccessnetworks