Analysis of polarization drift of optical signals over deployed aerial-inground fiber connections
Abstract
Polarization measurements of a classical 1550-nm signal are collected and analyzed on 15-km hybrid aerial-inground fiber connections over 11 months.
The spectral area and spectral moments9 of mHz-resolution Fast-Fourier-Transform (FFT) of these measurements are extracted, and related to temperature, humidity, wind speed, and time of day.
Spectral area correlations show a strong11 diurnal structure: daytime maxima align with temperatures/wind speed peaks and humidity dips, with lower levels during the night.
These diurnal patterns also show seasonality, with higher13 mean and variance in summer than winter.
A random forest regressor is used to estimate FFT features from environmental measurements, informed by a theoretical model
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