2008 International Conference on Electronic Design 2008
DOI: 10.1109/iced.2008.4786674
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The overview of fiber fault localization technology in TDM-PON network

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“…In [28], failure detection solution that uses RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service) protocol was proposed for an xDSL (x Digital Subscriber Line) access network. A failure localization solution for FTTH (Fiber-to-the-Home) networks was proposed in [29].…”
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“…In [28], failure detection solution that uses RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service) protocol was proposed for an xDSL (x Digital Subscriber Line) access network. A failure localization solution for FTTH (Fiber-to-the-Home) networks was proposed in [29].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each network technology has some implementation differences which make it difficult to perform direct comparison of different solutions. Thus, we have chosen the solutions that mainly target access networks [28,29] and a solution that exploits log records for failure detection [26], as this can be used in most of the network technologies. We also compared FDLBD with PNM (Proactive Network Monitoring), as presented in [11], as it also works with HFC networks and performs problem detection and localization.…”
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“…Optical time domain reflectometry (OTDR) is a well‐known technique for characterization of optical fibers that has been deployed for many years. In particular, OTDR has been thoroughly used by network operators for fault detection and location in installed optical fiber cables . However, in the case of optical fiber links featuring high losses—especially in situations where many optical repeaters are required—the dynamic ranges that are usually achieved by commercial OTDRs do not comply with either resolution or measurement time requirements of network operators.…”
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