Abstract

We propose and experimentally demonstrate a centralized PON monitoring scheme using the reflection spectrum of a single fiber Bragg grating. Each fiber Bragg grating used in the scheme adopts different central reflection wavelength or 3-dB reflection bandwidth. The unique reflection spectrum is generated after each fiber Bragg grating used is interrogated by a broadband probe source. These generated reflection spectra are used to identify and distinguish the drop fiber links. The similarity analysis model is established to solve the problem of waveform superposition identification for different 3-dB reflection bandwidths with the same central reflection wavelength, which can further improve the network monitoring capacity. The proposed scheme provides a simple and effective monitoring solution for large-capacity network, especially for high-density network with small end-user distance difference.

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