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Masaki WAKI Shigenori URUNO Hiroyuki OHASHI Tetsuya MANABE Yuji AZUMA
We propose an optical fiber connection navigation system that uses visible light communication for an integrated distribution module in a central office. The system realizes an accurate database, requires less skilled work to operate and eliminates human error. This system can achieve a working time reduction of up to 88.0% compared with the conventional work without human error for the connection/removal of optical fiber cords, and is economical as regards installation and operation.
Masaki WAKI Kyozo TSUJIKAWA Yuji AZUMA
We propose a new fiber endface sealing technique for the optical connection of holey fibers (HFs). We experimentally investigate the optimum sealing condition for physical contact using a carbon dioxide (CO2) laser. We use this technique to fabricate an HF connector, and achieve low splice loss and a high return loss when splicing with a conventional SMF connector. With hole-assisted fiber (HAF), the obtained splice and return losses are almost the same as those obtained with the conventional method. In particular, with photonic crystal fiber (PCF), we obtained a minimum splice loss of 0.2 dB and a return loss exceeding 50 dB at wavelengths of 1.31 and 1.55 µm.