Network Characterization
Physical-Layer Qualification
When it comes to high-speed transmission, especially when transmitting at 10 Gbit/s or more, assessing fiber quality is a must. Once the basic parameters (loss, ORL, etc.) are under control, the next step is to qualify the fiber as a high-speed transmission medium and make sure it is fit for transporting actual customer traffic. This is when polarization-mode dispersion (PMD), chromatic dispersion (CD) and multipath interference (MPI) optical testing come in.
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PMD
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P-OTDR
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Loss and ORL budget |
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End-to-end Fiber characterization
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Transmission-Layer Qualification
A primary goal of any communication network is to maintain the quality and integrity of the optical signal transmission. New or upgraded networks must be characterized to ensure their different parts and components do not induce bit-error-rate levels that exceed communication system requirements.
EXFO test modules are hosted in one or both of the following portable platforms:
To learn more about transmission-layer network characterization, visit the following application pages: