학술논문

Trends in Optical Span Loss Detected Using the Time Series Decomposition Method
Document Type
Periodical
Source
Journal of Lightwave Technology J. Lightwave Technol. Lightwave Technology, Journal of. 38(18):5026-5035 Sep, 2020
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Photonics and Electrooptics
Market research
Optical fiber cables
Optical fiber networks
Optical fiber amplifiers
Time series analysis
Linear regression
long term trend detection
Mann-Kendall
optical erbium-doped fiber amplifiers
optical fiber communication
optical fiber losses
sen's slope
STL
time series decomposition method
Language
ISSN
0733-8724
1558-2213
Abstract
Optical fiber cables deployed in the last 30 years have been considered to be long-lived components due to the generally high level of reliability of glass and the robustness of cable construction. Like all other components however, optical cables can change with age as a result of their construction or deployment characteristics as well as operational and environmental stress factors. In this article, we apply a time-series decomposition method on span loss data collected during 12 months in four bidirectional spans of a production network in order to detect long-term degradation of the fiber plant. After extracting the trend component, a Mann–Kendall test is applied to the span loss curves and a Sen's slope estimator test is used for determining the magnitude of span loss change. The method allows detecting a 1.3% increase in span loss over the 12-month period of observation in one of the fiber spans. This trend is confirmed using a linear regression model computed according to Theil Sen method applied to additional one-year data. The proposed method can allow the early detection of fiber plant degradation and the proactive planning of fiber replacement.