IP Library Granted Patent US 7,440,087
Granted Patent B2
US 7,440,087 · App. 11/062,740 · Granted Oct 21, 2008

Identifying optical fiber segments and determining characteristics of an optical device under test based on fiber segment scatter pattern data

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Patent No.
US 7,440,087
App. No.
11/062,740
Granted
Oct 21, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

Complex data is obtained from OFDR backscatter measurements for an optical device under test (DUT). That complex scatter pattern data may be used along with a previously-determined fiber segment pattern to identify the fiber segment within the DUT, even when the DUT is an optical network DUT that includes multiple fibers coupled to perform one or more functions. In other non-limiting example applications, the OFDR scatter pattern data can be used to identify where in the DUT a loss occurred and where in the DUT a temperature change occurred.

Claims (64)

1. A method for identifying a fiber segment that is unique relative to all other fiber segments, comprising:

obtaining a scatter pattern associated with the fiber segment, and

using the scatter pattern to uniquely identify the fiber segment to distinguish the fiber segment from all other fiber segments including differentiating between individual different segments of the same type of fiber; and

using the scatter pattern to identify a characteristic of the identified fiber segment.

2. The method in claim 1 , further comprising:

using Optical Frequency Domain Reflectometry (OFDR) to obtain the scatter pattern, and storing the scatter pattern in memory.

3. The method in claim 1 , wherein the scatter pattern is a Rayleigh scatter pattern.

4. A method for identifying a fiber segment, comprising:

obtaining a scatter pattern associated with the fiber segment using Optical Frequency Domain Reflectometry (OFDR), wherein the scatter pattern corresponds to a first set of complex reflectivity numbers as a function of frequency;

using OFDR to process a DUT and generate a second set of complex reflectivity numbers;

performing a comparison using the first and second sets of complex reflectivity numbers; and

determining a location of the fiber segment in the DUT based on the comparison.

5. The method in claim 4 , wherein the performing includes:

calculating a first amplitude of the first set of complex reflectivity numbers;

removing a mean value of the first set of complex reflectivity numbers from the first amplitude;

calculating a second amplitude of the second set of complex reflectivity numbers;

removing a mean value of the second set of complex reflectivity numbers from the second amplitude;

cross-correlating the first and second amplitude signals; and

identifying the maximum cross-correlation,

wherein the maximum cross-con-elation corresponds to the location of the fiber segment.

6. The method in claim 4 , further comprising:

shifting the first set of complex reflectivity numbers by an amount corresponding to the determined location;

calculating a complex conjugate of the shifted first set of complex reflectivity numbers;

multiplying the complex conjugate by the second set of complex reflectivity numbers to generate a complex product; and

averaging the complex product over a distance associated with the DUT.

7. The method in claim 6 , further comprising:

determining a change in amplitude of averaged complex product,

wherein the change corresponds to a loss associated with the DUT as a function of distance along the DUT.

8. The method in claim 6 , further comprising:

determining a change in phase for the averaged complex product,

wherein the change corresponds to a change in fiber length associated with the DUT.

9. Apparatus for identifying an optical fiber segment that is unique relative to all other fiber segments, comprising:

optical detection circuitry configured to obtain optical intensity signals associated with the optical fiber segment;

processing circuitry configured to transform the intensity signals into a detected scatter pattern associated with the fiber segment that is unique compared to scatter patterns associated with all other fiber segments;

a memory configured to store the detected scatter pattern; and

comparison circuitry configured to compare the detected scatter pattern with a scatter pattern corresponding to an optical DUT to identify whether the fiber segment is included in the DUT as opposed to any other fiber segment.

10. The apparatus in claim 9 , wherein the DUT has multiple fibers and the comparison circuitry is configured to identify whether the fiber segment is in the DUT, and if so, which fiber includes the fiber segment.

11. The apparatus in claim 9 , wherein the comparison circuitry is configured to identify a location of the fiber segment in the DUT.

12. The apparatus in claim 9 , wherein the detected scatter pattern is a Rayleigh scatter pattern.

13. The apparatus in claim 9 , wherein the apparatus includes an Optical Frequency Domain Reflectometry (OFDR) instrument.

14. Optical apparatus, comprising:

a memory for storing a first set of complex numbers corresponding to a scatter pattern for a fiber segment;

optical processing circuitry configured to optically scan a device under test (DUT) over a range of wavelengths to acquire a light intensity signal;

transformation circuitry for transforming the light intensity signal into a second set of complex numbers corresponding to a scatter pattern for the DUT;

comparison circuitry configured to compare the first and second sets of complex numbers to produce information associated with a location of the fiber segment in the DUT.

15. The apparatus in claim 14 , further comprising processing circuitry configured to:

calculate a first amplitude of the first set of complex reflectivity numbers;

remove a mean from the first amplitude;

calculate a second amplitude of the second set of complex reflectivity numbers; and

remove a mean from the second amplitude,

wherein the comparison circuitry is further configured to:

cross-correlate the first and second amplitude signals, and

identify the maximum cross-correlation, the maximum cross-correlation corresponding to the location of the fiber segment.

16. The apparatus in claim 14 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to:

shift the first set of complex reflectivity numbers by an amount corresponding to the determined location;

calculate a complex conjugate of the shifted first set of complex reflectivity numbers;

multiply the complex conjugate by the second set of complex reflectivity numbers to generate a complex product; and

average the complex product over a distance associated with the DUT.

17. The apparatus in claim 16 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to:

determine a change in amplitude of averaged complex product, the change corresponding to a loss associated with the DUT as a function of distance along the DUT.

18. The apparatus in claim 16 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to:

determine a change in phase for the averaged complex product, the change corresponding to a change in fiber length associated with the DUT.

19. The apparatus in claim 14 , wherein the scatter pattern is a Rayleigh scatter pattern.

20. The apparatus in claim 14 , wherein the apparatus includes an Optical Frequency Domain Reflectometry (OFDR) instrument.

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