BS EN 61280-4-4:2006 Fibre optic communication subsystem basic test procedures - Cable plants and links - Polarization mode dispersion measurement for installed links
This part of IEC 61280 provides uniform methods of measuring polarization mode dispersion
(PMD) of single-mode installed links. An installed link is the optical path between transmitter
and receiver, or a portion of that optical path. These measurements may be used to assess
the suitability of a given link for high bit rate applications or to provide insight on the
relationships of various related transmission attributes. The principles of this document are
aligned with those of the optical fibre and optical fibre cable test method, IEC 60793-1-48 (see
Bibliography), which focuses on aspects related to the measurement of factory lengths.
Instead, this document focuses on the measurement methods and requirements for measuring
long lengths that might be installed – and that might also include other optical elements, such
as amplifiers, DWDM components, multiplexers, etc.
PMD is a statistical parameter. The reproducibility of measurements depends on the particular
method, but is limited also by the PMD level of the link. Gisin [3]5) derived a theoretical limit to
this reproducibility, by assuming an infinite range of measured wavelengths and ideal
measurement conditions.
With the exception of Method D, all methods in this document may be used to measure the
PMD in the gain band of links that include pumped optical amplifiers. For these links,
amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) noise can generate depolarized spectral energy in the
neighbourhood of the measurement wavelength. This will, in general, reduce the accuracy of
the measurement. For Methods A, B, C, E and F, this effect can be moderated by
implementing an optical or electrical filter at the receive end. However, optical filtering will not
remove the ASE right under the signal spectrum. The accuracy will then be limited by a lower
degree of polarization (DOP), if the spectral width of the filter cannot be sufficiently reduced
as with a broadband source. Lower DOP may require the signal to be integrated longer to be
meaningful or the result will become too noisy and interpretation will be erroneous.
None of the methods is suitable for measuring the PMD of links with polarization dependent
loss (PDL) in excess of 10 dB. Links with PDL values less than 1 dB can be measured with
reasonable accuracy. Measurement accuracy may be compromised by the presence of PDL in
excess of 1 dB.
BS EN 61280-4-4:2006 history
2017BS EN 61280-4-4:2017 Fibre optic communication subsystem test procedures - Cable plants and links. Polarization mode dispersion measurement for installed links
2006BS EN 61280-4-4:2006 Fibre optic communication subsystem basic test procedures - Cable plants and links - Polarization mode dispersion measurement for installed links