Dynamic Range
The measure of a system’s
ability to distinguish signals
in the presence of noise.
Several definitions exist for
OTDR dynamic range.
Bellcore defines the
dynamic range as the
displayed attenuation (in
dB) from the backscatter
level at the front panel to an
imaginary line (past the end
of the fiber)that lies just
above 98% of the noise.
Another common definition
(based on Signal-to-noise
ratio = 1) uses an imaginary
line that lies just above
roughly 63% of the noise.
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