Applying a Differential Evolutionary Algorithm to a Constraint-based System to support Separation of OTDR Superimposed Signal after Passive Optical Network Splitters
Gerson F. M Lima, Edgard Lamounier, Sergio Barcelos, Alexandre, Cardoso, Igor Peretta, Willian Muramoto, Flavio Barbara

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel application of a differential evolutionary algorithm combined with constraint-based techniques to separate superimposed OTDR signals in FTTH PONs, improving fault detection and network maintenance.
Contribution
It introduces a new algorithmic approach integrating differential evolution with constraint-based methods for OTDR signal separation in FTTH networks.
Findings
Effective separation of superimposed OTDR signals demonstrated in a prototype setup
Improved fault localization accuracy in PONs using the proposed method
Potential for enhanced remote fiber fault detection in FTTH networks
Abstract
The FTTH (Fiber To The Home) market currently needs new network maintenance technologies that can, economically and effectively, cope with massive fiber plants. However, operating these networks requires adequate means for an effective monitoring cost. Especially for troubleshooting faults that are associated with the possibility of remote identification of fiber breaks, which may exist in the network. Optical Time Domain Reflectometry (OTDR) techniques are widely used in point-to-point optical network topologies. Nevertheless, it has major limitations in tree-structured PONs (Passive Optical Networks), where all different branches backscatter the light in just one conventional OTDR trace with combined signals arriving on the OLT (Optical Line Terminal) side. Furthermore, passive power splitters used in FTTH networks input large attenuation, impoverishing the reflected signal. This…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOptical Network Technologies · Advanced Photonic Communication Systems · Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices
