Drop Discriminating Network Alarm System Utilizing a Single Sensing Fiber
First Claim
1. A method for detecting intrusion into optical fibers of a network, wherein the network comprises:
- a plurality of drop fibers each having a first end at a network end and a second end connected to respective ones of a plurality of terminals at respective end users;
a multiplexing system for separating signals on an input fiber to each of the plurality of drop fibers for supply to the respective terminals;
the method comprising;
providing a monitor system at the network end having a monitor signal output from a monitor signal source;
multiplexing the monitor signal output for supply along fibers to the respective terminals as a monitor signal;
at each of the terminals, returning the monitor signal along fibers to the network end;
at the network end analyzing received monitor signals after transmission along said fibers for changes in said monitor signals indicative of movement of said fibers for detecting an intrusion event on one or more of the drop fibers;
and determining which one or more of the drop fibers has said movement thereof by modifying the monitor signal at said monitor signal source and/or at said multiplexing and/or at said returning so that the monitor signal of one drop fiber has a difference from the monitor signal of another drop fiber;
and detecting the difference to determine said one or more of the drop fibers which has said movement.
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Abstract
A method is provided for detecting movement indicative of intrusion events on optical drop fibers of a network where the individual drop fiber can be identified to locate the event. The method uses a monitor system at the network end and multiplexing the monitor signal along the individual fibers to the respective terminals. At each of the terminals, the monitor signal is returned unchanged or in modified form along the same or different fibers to the network end. At the network end the received monitor signals is analyzed for changes in said monitor signals indicative of movement. Which one or more of the drop fibers has triggered the alarm is determined by modifying the monitor signal in wavelength or polarization, or by applying a modulation at the source and/or at multiplexing and/or at returning so that the monitor signal of one drop fiber has a difference from the monitor signal of another drop fiber.
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23 Claims
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1. A method for detecting intrusion into optical fibers of a network, wherein the network comprises:
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a plurality of drop fibers each having a first end at a network end and a second end connected to respective ones of a plurality of terminals at respective end users; a multiplexing system for separating signals on an input fiber to each of the plurality of drop fibers for supply to the respective terminals; the method comprising; providing a monitor system at the network end having a monitor signal output from a monitor signal source; multiplexing the monitor signal output for supply along fibers to the respective terminals as a monitor signal; at each of the terminals, returning the monitor signal along fibers to the network end; at the network end analyzing received monitor signals after transmission along said fibers for changes in said monitor signals indicative of movement of said fibers for detecting an intrusion event on one or more of the drop fibers; and determining which one or more of the drop fibers has said movement thereof by modifying the monitor signal at said monitor signal source and/or at said multiplexing and/or at said returning so that the monitor signal of one drop fiber has a difference from the monitor signal of another drop fiber; and detecting the difference to determine said one or more of the drop fibers which has said movement. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21)
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20. A method for detecting intrusion into optical fibers of a network, wherein the network comprises:
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a plurality of drop fibers each having a first end at a network end and a second end connected to respective ones of a plurality of terminals at respective end users; a multiplexing system for separating signals on an input fiber to each of the plurality of drop fibers for supply to the respective terminals; the method comprising; providing a monitor system at the network end having a monitor signal output from a monitor signal source; multiplexing the monitor signal output for supply along fibers to the respective terminals as a monitor signal; at each of the user terminals providing at each of said end user terminals a monitor signal receiver system for analyzing received monitor signals after transmission along said fibers for changes in said monitor signals indicative of movement of the respective fiber for detecting an intrusion event on the respective fiber and conversion of data from the analysis into a signal; transmitting the signal from each of the user end terminals back to the monitor system to provide a plurality of separate different signals each relating to a respective drop fiber; and determining which one or more of the drop fibers has said movement thereof by detecting a difference between said plurality of separate different signals.
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22. A method for detecting intrusion into optical fibers of a network, wherein the network comprises:
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a plurality of drop fibers each having a first end at a network end and a second end connected to respective ones of a plurality of terminals at respective end users; a multiplexing system for separating signals on an input fiber to each of the plurality of drop fibers for supply to the respective terminals; the method comprising; providing a monitor system at the network end having a monitor signal output from a monitor signal source; multiplexing the monitor signal output for supply along fibers to the respective terminals as a monitor signal; at each of the user terminals splitting the monitor signal into a plurality of separate paths; wherein each of the plurality of separate paths has a different fiber length up to a reflective end so that a Fresnel reflection from each of the ends will take place at a different time which can be detected at the network end by a detector; wherein each terminal is arranged to have a unique set of the lengths so that detection of the Fresnel reflections from the fiber paths at the network end at the detector can obtain the unique set which forms a signature; and determining which one or more of the drop fibers has said movement thereof by said signature. - View Dependent Claims (23)
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