
handle: 11375/19879
This report is a theoretical and experimental study of optical time domain reflectometry techniques as applied to fiber optic systems. It predicts system performance for measurements of fiber breaks and discontinuities, fiber attenuation, and fiber dispersion. Two systems are shown to be needed for the two common types of future fiber systems. For single mode fibers at 1300 nm, an ultra short (
Title: Optical Time domain Reflectometry, Author: Randall E. Park, Location: Thode
Master of Engineering (ME)
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