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Cet article rend compte de la conception et des caractéristiques d'un câble de dérivation optique aérien intégrant des fils d'alimentation électrique, développé pour un nouveau système π. Le nouveau système est appelé système d'alimentation HUB π, dans lequel l'énergie électrique CA commerciale est reçue à un emplacement central de plusieurs unités de réseau optique (ONU) et est distribuée à chaque ONU par le câble de dérivation optique/électrique aérien. Nous décrivons les exigences relatives au câble, qui garantissent une durée de vie de 20 ans. Nous avons conçu la structure transversale du câble, en fonction des exigences du système et des exigences de fonctionnement, et avons déterminé le type et le diamètre du fil de résistance, sur la base de la théorie de prédiction des défaillances de la fibre optique et d'une exigence de contrainte de câble. Nous avons confirmé que les câbles fabriqués à titre d'essai ont des caractéristiques stables qui satisfont aux exigences ci-dessus. Les câbles de dérivation optiques/électriques seront introduits à l'automne 1999.
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Yasuji MURAKAMI, Kimio ANDOU, Kouji SHINO, Toshiaki KATAGIRI, Satomi HATANO, "Design and Characteristics of Aerial Optical Drop Cable with Electric Power Wires" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E83-B, no. 1, pp. 38-46, January 2000, doi: .
Abstract: This paper reports the design and characteristics of an aerial optical drop cable incorporating electric power wires, which was developed for a new π-system. The new system is called the power supply HUB π-system, in which commercial AC electric power is received at a central location of several optical network units (ONUs), and is distributed to each ONU by the aerial optical/electric drop cable. We describe the requirements for the cable, which guarantee a 20-year lifetime. We designed the cross-sectional structure of the cable, based on system requirements and operation requirements, and determined the strength wire type and diameter, based on the optical fiber failure prediction theory and a cable strain requirement. We confirmed that the cables, manufactured as a trial, have stable characteristics, which satisfy the above requirements. The optical/electric drop cables will be introduced in autumn 1999.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e83-b_1_38/_p
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