IP Library Granted Patent US 11,125,648
Granted Patent B2
US 11,125,648 · App. 16/892,767 · Granted Sep 21, 2021

Duplicate OTDR measurement detection

Inventor: Stephane Perron (Quebec, CA)
Assignee: EXFO Inc.
G01M11/3145G01M11/3109G01M11/3136G01M11/3154H04B10/071
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Patent No.
US 11,125,648
App. No.
16/892,767
Granted
Sep 21, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

There is provided a method, system and computer program for detecting duplicate OTDR measurements performed on a same fiber. It is determined whether OTDR traces are likely to have been acquired over the same optical fiber link by comparing the backscattering pattern associated with a given fiber span along the OTDR traces, which corresponds to a continuous optical fiber section.

Claims (46)

1. A method for detecting duplicate Optical Time-Domain Reflectometric (OTDR) measurements comprising:

receiving a first OTDR trace and a second OTDR trace, respectively identified as being acquired over a first optical fiber link and a second optical fiber link, the second optical fiber link identified as different from said first optical fiber link;

identifying at least one fiber span along the first OTDR trace, which corresponds to a continuous optical fiber section; and

comparing the backscattering patterns of said first and second OTDR traces over the identified fiber span to determine if said first and second OTDR traces that are identified as being acquired over different optical fiber links, are likely to have been acquired over the same optical fiber link.

2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising: activating a flag associated with the OTDR measurements when said first and second OTDR traces that are identified as being acquired over different optical fiber links, are likely to have been acquired over the same optical fiber link.

3. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of comparing the backscattering pattern comprises: calculating a correlation coefficient of the backscattering patterns of said first and said second OTDR traces over the identified fiber span, a value of the correlation coefficient being indicative of a likelihood of said first and said second OTDR traces being acquired over the same optical fiber link.

4. The method as claimed in claim 3 , further comprising: activating a flag associated with the OTDR measurements when a value of said correlation coefficient is greater than a threshold.

5. The method as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising: comparing characteristics of said first optical fiber link and said second optical fiber link, said characteristics comprising one or more of: a total length, a total insertion loss and positions of loss and/or reflective events, and wherein if the compared characteristics do not match, determine that said first and second OTDR traces that are identified as being acquired over different optical fiber links, are unlikely to have been acquired over the same optical fiber link.

6. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of identifying a fiber span comprises:

identifying at least one fiber span that is free of loss and reflective events and having a ratio of backscattering pattern amplitude to electronic noise that is greater than a given threshold.

7. The method as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the step of identifying a fiber span comprises:

identifying loss and reflective events along the first OTDR trace;

defining a plurality of fiber spans between said loss and reflective events;

among said plurality of fiber spans, selecting at least one fiber span having a ratio of backscattering pattern amplitude to electronic noise that is greater than a given threshold.

8. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein more than one fiber spans corresponding to continuous optical fiber sections are identified, and wherein the backscattering patterns are compared over the more than one fiber spans.

9. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of identifying a fiber span comprises:

identifying loss and reflective events along the first OTDR trace;

defining a plurality of fiber spans between said loss and reflective events;

among said plurality of fiber spans, selecting the fiber span having the greatest ratio of backscattering pattern amplitude to electronic noise.

10. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the method is applied to a set of more than two OTDR measurements, the method further comprising: calculating a duplicate likelihood for all possible combinations of OTDR measurements and generating a flag associated with the set of OTDR measurements when said duplicate OTDR measurements are detected in at least a given proportion.

11. The method as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the method further comprises building a cluster of OTDR measurements that are likely to be have been acquired over the same optical fiber link by:

for each new OTDR measurement being considered, if duplication is likely between the new OTDR measurement and at least one of the OTDR measurements that are part of said cluster, adding the new OTDR trace to said cluster.

12. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium comprising instructions that, when executed, cause a processor to perform the steps of:

receiving a first OTDR trace identified as being acquired over a first optical fiber link, and a second OTDR trace identified as being acquired over a second optical fiber link, identified as different from said first optical fiber link;

identifying at least one fiber span along the first OTDR trace, which correspond to a continuous optical fiber section; and

comparing the backscattering pattern of said first and second OTDR traces over the identified fiber span to determine if said first and second OTDR traces that are identified as being acquired over different optical fiber links, are likely to have been acquired over the same optical fiber link.

13. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium as claimed in claim 12 , further comprising instructions that, when executed, cause a processor to perform the steps of: activating a flag associated with the OTDR measurements when said first and second OTDR traces that are identified as being acquired over different optical fiber links, are likely to have been acquired over the same optical fiber link.

14. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the step of comparing the backscattering pattern comprises: calculating a correlation coefficient of the backscattering patterns of said first and said second OTDR traces over the identified fiber span, a value of the correlation coefficient being indicative of a likelihood of said first and said second OTDR traces being acquired over the same optical fiber link.

15. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium as claimed in claim 14 , further comprising instructions that, when executed, cause a processor to perform the steps of, further comprising: activating a flag associated with the OTDR measurements when a value of said correlation coefficient is greater than a threshold.

16. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium as claimed in claim 12 , further comprising instructions that, when executed, cause a processor to perform the steps of: comparing characteristics of said first optical fiber link and said second optical fiber link, said characteristics comprising one or more of: a total length, a total insertion loss and positions of loss and/or reflective events, and wherein if the compared characteristics do not match, determine that said first and second OTDR traces that are identified as being acquired over different optical fiber links, are unlikely to have been acquired over the same optical fiber link.

17. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium as claimed in claim 12 , wherein a set of more than two OTDR traces are received and wherein storage medium further comprising instructions that, when executed, cause a processor to perform the steps of: calculating a duplicate likelihood for all possible combinations of OTDR measurements and generating a flag associated with the set of OTDR measurements when said duplicate OTDR measurements are detected in at least a given proportion.

18. A system for detecting duplicate Optical Time-Domain Reflectometric (OTDR) measurements comprising:

an OTDR acquisition device connectable toward an end of the optical fiber link for performing one or more OTDR acquisitions toward the optical fiber link, wherein each OTDR acquisition is performed by propagating in the optical fiber link under test, a test signal corresponding to a first pulse width and detecting corresponding return light from the optical fiber link so as to obtain an OTDR trace representing backscattered and reflected light as a function of distance in the optical fiber link;

a processing unit configured for:

receiving a first OTDR trace and a second OTDR trace, respectively identified as being acquired over a first optical fiber link and a second optical fiber link, the second optical fiber link identified as different from said first optical fiber link;

identifying at least one fiber span along the first OTDR trace, which corresponds to a continuous optical fiber section; and

comparing the backscattering patterns of said first and second OTDR traces over the identified fiber span to determine if said first and second OTDR traces that are identified as being acquired over different optical fiber links, are likely to have been acquired over the same optical fiber link.

19. The system as claimed in claim 18 , further comprising a server in which the processing unit is located.

20. The system as claimed in claim 19 , wherein the processing unit receives a first OTDR measurement data file and a second OTDR measurement data file produced by the OTDR acquisition device, the first and second OTDR measurement data files respectively associated with a first optical fiber link and a second optical fiber link and respectively comprising a first OTDR trace and a second OTDR trace.

21. The system as claimed in claim 18 , wherein the processing unit is further configured for:

activating a flag when said first and second OTDR traces that are identified as being acquired over different optical fiber links, are determined to be likely to have been acquired over the same optical fiber link.

22. The system as claimed in claim 18 , wherein the step of comparing the backscattering pattern comprises: calculating a correlation coefficient of the backscattering patterns of said first and said second OTDR traces over the identified fiber span, a value of the correlation coefficient being indicative of a likelihood of said first and said second OTDR traces being acquired over the same optical fiber link.

23. The system as claimed in claim 22 , wherein the processing unit is further configured for:

activating a flag associated with the OTDR measurements when a value of said correlation coefficient is greater than a threshold.

24. The system as claimed in claim 18 , wherein the processing unit is further configured for comparing characteristics of said first optical fiber link and said second optical fiber link, said characteristics comprising one or more of: a total length, a total insertion loss and positions of loss and/or reflective events, and wherein if the compared characteristics do not match, determine that said first and second OTDR traces that are identified as being acquired over different optical fiber links, are unlikely to have been acquired over the same optical fiber link.

25. The system as claimed in claim 18 , wherein a set of more than two OTDR traces are received and wherein the processing unit is further configured for: calculating a duplicate likelihood for all possible combinations of OTDR measurements and generating a flag associated with the set of OTDR measurements when said duplicate OTDR measurements are detected in at least a given proportion.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 8, 2025
From: EXFO INC. (A CORPORATION RESULTING FROM THE AMALGAMATION OF 11172239 CANADA INC. AND EXFO INC.); ONTOLOGY-PARTNERS LIMITED
To: NATIONAL BANK OF CANADA
Reel/Frame 072338/0500 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 16, 2020
From: PERRON, STEPHANE
To: EXFO INC.
Reel/Frame 052947/0846 →