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Reflectometry Characterization of an installed optical fiber in Algeria: comparison with the G652 recommendations of the ITU-T

Published: 23 November 2015 Publication History

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The use of the optical fiber have an exponential growth in all areas (telecommunications, automation, avionics. ... etc.). The International Telecommunication Union - sector of the Telecommunication Standardization (ITU-T) recommend several fiber types. In Algeria and most countries, the G652 fiber is the most used. Operators must act in accordance with the rules of the installation and connection of this fiber, if they want that the optical fiber cable retains the same characteristics. In this work, we investigate the characteristics of the optical fiber installed in Algeria, in order to evaluate it versus the ITU-T recommendations.

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    IPAC '15: Proceedings of the International Conference on Intelligent Information Processing, Security and Advanced Communication
    November 2015
    495 pages
    ISBN:9781450334587
    DOI:10.1145/2816839
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    1. G650
    2. G652
    3. OTDR
    4. Optical fiber
    5. Rayleigh scattering
    6. Reflectometry

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