Affiliation:
1. Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, Portland State University, Portland, USA + Technical University, Vienna, Austria, Bordeaux University, Bordeaux, France + Ariel University, Ariel, Israel + ERS Co., Los Altos, CA, USA
Abstract
The review part of the paper addresses analytical modeling in fiber optics
engineering. Attributes and significance of predictive modeling are indicated
and discussed. The review is based mostly on the author?s research conducted
at Bell Laboratories, Physical Sciences and Engineering Research Division,
Murray Hill, NJ, USA, during his tenure with Bell Labs for about twenty
years, and, to a lesser extent, on his recent work in the field. The
addressed topics include, but are not limited to, the following major fields:
bare fibers; jacketed and dual-coated fibers; coated fibers experiencing
thermal and/or mechanical loading; fibers soldered into ferrules or
adhesively bonded into capillaries; roles of geometric and material
non-linearity; dynamic response to shocks and vibrations; as well as possible
applications of nano-materials in new generations of coating and cladding
systems. The extension part is concerned with a new, fruitful and challenging
direction in optical engineering- probabilistic design for reliability (PDfR)
of opto-electronic and photonic systems, including fiber optics engineering.
The rationale behind the PDfR concept is that the difference between a highly
reliable optical fiber system and an insufficiently reliable one is ?merely?
in the level of the never-zero probability of failure. It is the author?s
belief that when the operational reliability of an optical fiber system and
product is imperative, the ability to predict, quantify, assure and, if
possible and appropriate, even specify this reliability is highly desirable.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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