IP Library Granted Patent US 7,872,737
Granted Patent B2
US 7,872,737 · App. 11/829,481 · Granted Jan 18, 2011

System and method for optical time domain reflectometry using multi-resolution code sequences

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Patent No.
US 7,872,737
App. No.
11/829,481
Granted
Jan 18, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system and method for time domain reflectometry (OTDR) using multi-resolution code sequences. One or more subsets of a set of predefined complementary code sequences may be transmitted as an OTDR signal to provide multi-resolution capability.

Claims (40)

1. An optical time domain reflectometry system comprising:

a code generator configured to be coupled to an optical communication system and to generate a set of predefined non-periodic complementary code sequences, said set of predefined non-periodic complementary code sequences comprising a plurality of first resolution code sequences and a plurality of second resolution code sequences, said first and second resolution code sequences having first and second frequency spectra, respectively, said first frequency spectra having a maximum at a first frequency and said second frequency spectra having a maximum at a second frequency different from said first frequency, said code generator being configured to provide said first resolution code sequences as first resolution test signals for transmission on said optical communication system; and

a correlator configured to be coupled to said optical communication system and to receive reflected portions of said first resolution test signals from said optical communication system as reflected first resolution test signals, said correlator configured to provide first resolution system response data from said first resolution code sequences and said reflected first resolution test signals;

said code generator being configured to provide said second resolution code sequences as second resolution test signals for transmission on said optical communication system;

said correlator being configured to receive reflected portions of said second resolution test signals from said optical communication system as reflected second resolution test signals, said correlator configured to provide second resolution system response data from said second resolution code sequences and said reflected second resolution test signals.

2. An optical time domain reflectometry system according to claim 1 , wherein said correlator is configured to provide third resolution system response data from said first resolution response data and said second resolution response data.

3. An optical time domain reflectometry system according to claim 1 , said system comprising a user interface, and wherein said code generator is configured to selectively provide said first resolution code sequences or said second resolution test sequences as said first resolution test signals or said second resolution test signals, respectively, in response to an input from said user interface.

4. An optical time domain reflectometry system according to claim 1 , wherein said first frequency is a lower frequency than said second frequency.

5. An optical time domain reflectometry system according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of said first resolution code sequences comprises a first code sequence interleaved with said first code sequence.

6. An optical time domain reflectometry system according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of said second resolution code sequences comprises a first code sequence interleaved with the negation of said first code sequence.

7. An optical time domain reflectometry system according to claim 1 , wherein a first one of said first resolution code sequences comprises a first code sequence interleaved with said first code sequence, and a second one of said first resolution code sequences comprises a second code sequence interleaved with said second code sequence, and

wherein a first one of said second resolution code sequences comprises said first code sequence interleaved a negation of said first code sequence, and a second one of said second resolution code sequences comprises said second code sequence interleaved a negation of said second code sequence.

8. An optical time domain reflectometry system according to claim 7 , wherein said first and second code sequences are Golay sequences.

9. An optical time domain reflectometry system according to claim 1 , wherein said code generator is configured to generate a plurality of different ones of said sets of predefined non-periodic complementary code sequences, said plurality of different ones of said sets of predefined non-periodic complementary code sequences being mutually orthogonal.

10. An optical communication system comprising:

a first optical fiber path for carrying signals in a first direction;

a second optical fiber path for carrying signals in a second direction opposite from said first direction;

a plurality of repeaters coupled to said first optical fiber path, each of said repeaters having an associated optical time domain reflectometry (OTDR) path coupled to said second optical fiber path;

a code generator configured to generate a set of predefined non-periodic complementary code sequences, said set of predefined non-periodic complementary code sequences comprising a plurality of first resolution code sequences and a plurality of second resolution code sequences, said first and second resolution code sequences having first and second frequency spectra, respectively, said first frequency spectra having a maximum at a first frequency and said second frequency spectra having a maximum at a second frequency different from said first frequency, said code generator being configured to provide said first resolution code sequences as first resolution test signals for transmission on said first optical fiber path; and

a correlator configured to receive reflected portions of said first resolution test signals from said second optical fiber path as reflected first resolution test signals, said correlator configured to provide first resolution system response data from said first resolution code sequences and said reflected first resolution test signals;

said code generator being configured to provide said second resolution code sequences as second resolution test signals for transmission on said first optical fiber path;

said correlator being configured to receive reflected portions of said second resolution test signals from said second optical path as reflected second resolution test signals, said correlator configured to provide second resolution system response data from said second resolution code sequences and said reflected second resolution test signals.

11. An optical communication system according to claim 10 , wherein said correlator is configured to provide third resolution system response data from said first resolution response data and said second resolution response data.

12. An optical communication system according to claim 10 , said system comprising a user interface, and wherein said code generator is configured to selectively provide said first resolution code sequences or said second resolution test sequences as said first resolution test signals or said second resolution test signals, respectively, in response to an input to said user interface.

13. An optical communication system according to claim 10 , wherein said first frequency is a lower frequency than said second frequency.

14. An optical communication system according to claim 10 , wherein at least one of said first resolution code sequences comprises a first code sequence interleaved with said first code sequence.

15. An optical communication system according to claim 10 , wherein at least one of said second resolution code sequences comprises a first code sequence interleaved with the negation of said first code sequence.

16. An optical communication system according to claim 10 , wherein a first one of said first resolution code sequences comprises a first code sequence interleaved with said first code sequence, and a second one of said first resolution code sequences comprises a second code sequence interleaved with said second code sequence, and

wherein a first one of said second resolution code sequences comprises said first code sequence interleaved a negation of said first code sequence, and a second one of said second resolution code sequences comprises said second code sequence interleaved a negation of said second code sequence.

17. An optical communication system according to claim 16 , wherein said first and second code sequences are Golay sequences.

18. An optical communication system according to claim 10 , wherein said code generator is configured to generate a plurality of different ones of said sets of predefined non-periodic complementary code sequences, said plurality of different ones of said sets of predefined non-periodic complementary code sequences being mutually orthogonal.

19. A method of performing time domain reflectometry in an optical communication system, said method comprising:

defining a set of non-periodic complementary code sequences, said set of non-periodic complementary code sequences comprising a plurality of first resolution code sequences and a plurality of second resolution code sequences, said first and second resolution code sequences having first and second frequency spectra, respectively, said first frequency spectra having a maximum at a first frequency and said second frequency spectra having a maximum at a second frequency different from said first frequency;

transmitting said first resolution code sequences as first resolution test signals on said optical communication system;

receiving reflected portions of said first resolution test signals as first resolution reflected test signals from said optical communication system; and

deriving first resolution system response data from said first resolution code sequences and said reflected first resolution test signals.

20. A method according to claim 19 , said method further comprising

transmitting said second resolution code sequences as second resolution test signals on said optical communication system;

receiving reflected portions of said second resolution test signals as second resolution reflected test signals from said optical communication system;

deriving second resolution system response data from said second resolution code sequences and said reflected second resolution test signals.

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