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Title: Probabilistic model for optical fiber transmission coefficient under mechanical influences
Authors: Pashintsev, V. P.
Пашинцев, В. П.
Chipiga, A. F.
Чипига, А. Ф.
Keywords: Characteristic function;Optical fiber;Probability distribution density;Transmission coefficient
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: SPIE
Citation: Kiselev, V.N., Mishin, D.V., Pashintsev, V.P., Chipiga, A.F. Probabilistic model for optical fiber transmission coefficient under mechanical influences // Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering. - 2018. - Volume 10774. - Номер статьи 1077412
Series/Report no.: Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Abstract: The analytical expression for probability distribution density of transmission coefficient for passive linear channel of fiber-optic systems functioning under the influence of mechanical load has been obtained in the research. It has been shown that probability distribution density is sensitive to the amount of fiber microcracks and the amount of fading on each of them, and also includes the parameters that are determined by the optical fiber drawing technology
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