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In this paper noise performance of Raman amplifiers is analyzed. Efficient model and methods for calculation of noises
impact in Raman amplifier of various designs (forward, backward and bidirectional pump schemes) are presented.
Developed models are taking into account features of not uniform amplifier span and cascaded amplifier spans. An
analytical solution for ASE noise allows to reduce time expenses at simulations. Analytical and simplified expressions
for DRB noise can be used to investigate qualitative dependence from different factors. Area of application developed
models was defined as distributed Raman amplifier with standard single mode fiber.
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This document describes our research in the area of resource parameters of optical fiber used in the method that we
suggest for remote pumping of EDFA amplifier. Unlike the traditional method, our method lies in transferring the
information signal and pump radiation in common single-mode optical fiber, which provides the opportunity to remove
the electrical components from the zone where the amplifier is placed. In conclusion, some areas of our current research
are discussed.
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Proposed information technology for remotely sensed data processing is based on anomaly detection methods and
algorithms, which are invariant to signal and background scale and structure, is advancement of existing approaches. The
information technology combines the following conceptions and approaches: satellite images fractal self-similarity;
multiresolution analysis of functional spaces on the base of wavelet transform (WT); using recursive fractal scanning for
reduction of multidimensional spaces into one-dimensional segment; using nonparametric statistics for signal detection
in noisy background. Proposed technology allows to: decrease the threshold of hidden signal detection by several times;
detect the signals with unknown form; solve the problems connected to incomplete knowledge of signal, nonstationary,
non-markovian and singular noises; improve the performance of subpixel signal detection and estimation in case of limited
spatial and temporal resolutions of sensors. The investigation of Hausdorf dimension and index of Hoerst statistic is
performed. Solution of the following problems is planned as extension of this research: conjugation between WT and
recursive scannings for obtaining the powerful signal analysis mathematics, development of S/N ratio increase methods
on the base of statistical image segmentation using nonparametric statistics; improvement of accuracy of subpixel signal
estimation on the base of using the fractal properties of images.
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The present article is devoted to research of an opportunity of optical signals switchboards creation controlled in addition
by submitted optical radiation. It is supposed, that the managing radiation changes a parameter of refraction of optical
environment of the device, and with it and length of a wave of information radiation. For the control by last is used
multibeam interferometer. The brief estimation of technical aspects of construction of the device is carried out. The
analysis has shown that the interferention switchboard essentially technically is sold. To basic its lacks it is possible to
attribute presence constant making in to an interferention picture and distortion by action interference and nonlinear
optical effects of a digital optical signal.
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Passive and Active Components of Optical Telecommunication
It considered using non-linear phase filters for compensation of a dispersion of optical signals on an electric level of a
fiber-optic transmission lines. The questions of optimization of these filters with the check of change form of a bending
around of optical impulses are discussed.
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The problems concerning reliability connections of optical cables in closures are considered. Drew conclusions on
necessity of completion of normative base existing today, develop technological cards of installation closures in view of
features such as a cable for which it is used closure, include in techniques of certified tests closures for an optical cable
the control of parameters of transfer of optical fibers in closures.
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In the given work method of the approached calculation of the dispersion slopes for single-mode fibres with an arbitrary
coaxial refractive index profile is described. Research of errors of the known approached calculation methods -modified
Gaussian method and approximation for small values of the normalized frequency is executed. The formula for
calculation waveguide parameter and its derivatives in all range of the normalized frequencies is offered. The estimation
of adequacy for application of the method is carried out.
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In this paper the spectral characteristics of Rayleigh scattering parameters were considered for different types of single-mode
fibers. Making use of Gauss approximation mode field, I have proposed analytical equations for scattering
parameters. Using these equations spectral characteristics of scattering parameters are calculated for the most used types
of single-mode fibers. Results of calculations were compared and analyzed.
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While designing the extended fiber-optic communication lines, designers have a serious problem consisting of large
financial investments. The use of the EDFA amplifiers solves this problem but there is another one. The matter is while
using the EDFA amplifiers, all necessary equipment for pumping is to be set in the zone of amplification. This
equipment consists of the pumping laser working at the wave length of 980 nanometers i.e. that is for the work the place
should be provided by power supply. For the decision of the given problem the use of a remote pumping way is offered.
For a technical realization of the given method, the article describes the method of fibers creation with multistage index
profile which can be used for supplying the informational and pumping signals in one fiber. Also the article contains the
method which allows making a joint of different type fibers both in mode structure and with different geometrical sizes.
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The weakly guiding approximation is the basis for the most well-known methods and their extensions for evaluation of
optical waveguide parameters. However, solutions of scalar wave equations are not exact, and there are some applications
requiring more high accuracy. It is obviously, polarization effects, occurred by guiding properties of the optical
fibers, must be taken into account to improve the accuracy. Thus, "polarization correction" term, described by A. Snyder,
must be added to scalar propagation constant. Method, based on Gaussian approximation, for calculation of polarization
correction to the any order mode propagation constant in weakly guiding optical fiber with an arbitrary coaxial index
profile is proposed. Results of error reducing by adding of correction to propagation constant, obtained by scalar wave
analysis, are demonstrated. First and second order derivatives of the correction are obtained and represented.
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One-Dimension and Multi-Dimension Optical Signals Data Processing
The problem of the minimax recovery of a nonparametric two-dimensional signal blurred by some khown function and
observed with additive noise is considered. The unknown function of two variables is assumed to belong to a hyperrectangle of L2([0,1]2) Under some conditions, we find the exact asymptotic behavior of the quadratic minimax risk. We propose linear minimax estimator and show that its maximal risk attains asymptotically the minimax risk. In the
case of non-Gaussian noise we propose other estimator that however is not asymptotically optimal.
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Using Data series is of great importance when examining processes of different nature. In the article some nontraditional
methods of dependence analysis, tendencies approximation and forecasting techniques based on Data normalization are
represented.
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For reliable teamwork of various systems of automatic telecommunication including transferring systems of optical
communication networks it is necessary authentic recognition of signals for one- or two-frequency service signal
system. The analysis of time parameters of an accepted signal allows increasing reliability of detection and recognition
of the service signal system on a background of speech.
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Optical Networks Maintenance, Control, and Restoration
The paper analyses present reflectometry systems for their application in optical fiber structures monitoring. The method
of optical reflectometry for OFS monitoring in two frequency domain (OTFDR) is considered. Systems on the base of
two-frequency probing for studying Raman and Brillouin scattering and parameters of FBGs are proposed. Questions of
OTFDR application efficiency for these applications are discussed.
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Optical time domain reflectometer (OTDR), based on Rayleigh backscattering time domain method, is one of the basic
measurement instrument for optical fiber link parameters determination. However, OTDR provides only an indirect
measurements that allows to additional errors. Analysis and evaluation of errors, occurring during fiber optic link attenuation
measurements by Rayleigh backscattering time domain method are proposed. Results of experimental investigations
of the error of quasi-regular section attenuation measurement, depending on signal-to-noise ratio and section
length are represented. Recommendations to OTDR operating mode selections are defined.
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The analysis of traditional ways application of measurement on a direct current for search damage location of optical
fiber cables of communication has shown the following. Considered ways of measurements are intended for definition of
a zone of damages, for the subsequent localization of damage by line-search devices. As consequence, from them is not
required high accuracy of estimations. It allows recommending the simplified methods with a margin error up to 10%.
Simple bridge and bilateral methods of measurements on a direct current allow receiving estimations with a required
error. Approbation of recommended methods has yielded positive results.
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Polarization mode dispersion is a very important parameter controlled on a fiber optical transmitting lines. PMD
researches of optical fibers on the cable lines which have been handed over in operation, have shown, that its resulting
value on a reclaiming part frequently is defined be relative by a small number of lengths with raised values PMD. it is
important to have means of measurements allowing to investigate propagation PMD in optic fiber and to locate parts
with high values of a dispersion. This problem solve optical reflectometr for measurement PMD P-OTDR.
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At increase in a link speed of the data on a fiber optic network up to 40 Gbits with and is higher, influence Polarization
modal dispersion (PMD) increases. Measurements on building lengths were spent, at change of climatic conditions. The
purpose was to reveal influence change ofa climate on PMD in a cable and closure.
Tests on a cable with closure and separately on closures were spent. Schedules of change PMD from temperature were
under construction.
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