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ref_carrier is added in Pref conveys the reference channel type information ie the channel that was used for design (would it be auto-design or for a given design). Other attributes (like slot_width or roll-off) may be added here for future equalization types. Pref object already records the req_power, so let's remove it from ReferenceCarrier and only use ref_carrier to record info that will be useful for PSD equalization ie baud_rate. This reference baud_rate is required to compute reference target power based on spectral density values during propagation. It is thus required because of on-the-fly evaluation of loss for p_span_i and for printing loss and target power of ROADM during propagation. Signed-off-by: EstherLerouzic <esther.lerouzic@orange.com> Change-Id: Ic7441afa12ca5273ff99dea0268e439276107257
60 lines
3.6 KiB
Python
60 lines
3.6 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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import pytest
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from numpy import array, zeros, ones
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from numpy.testing import assert_array_equal
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from gnpy.core.info import create_arbitrary_spectral_information, Pref
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from gnpy.core.exceptions import SpectrumError
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def test_create_arbitrary_spectral_information():
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si = create_arbitrary_spectral_information(frequency=[193.25e12, 193.3e12, 193.35e12],
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baud_rate=32e9, signal=[1, 1, 1],
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delta_pdb_per_channel=[1, 1, 1],
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tx_osnr=40.0,
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ref_power=Pref(1, 1, None))
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assert_array_equal(si.baud_rate, array([32e9, 32e9, 32e9]))
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assert_array_equal(si.slot_width, array([37.5e9, 37.5e9, 37.5e9]))
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assert_array_equal(si.signal, ones(3))
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assert_array_equal(si.nli, zeros(3))
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assert_array_equal(si.ase, zeros(3))
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assert_array_equal(si.delta_pdb_per_channel, ones(3))
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assert_array_equal(si.roll_off, zeros(3))
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assert_array_equal(si.chromatic_dispersion, zeros(3))
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assert_array_equal(si.pmd, zeros(3))
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assert_array_equal(si.channel_number, array([1, 2, 3]))
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assert_array_equal(si.number_of_channels, 3)
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assert_array_equal(si.df, array([[0, 50e9, 100e9], [-50e9, 0, 50e9], [-100e9, -50e9, 0]]))
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assert_array_equal(si.tx_osnr, array([40.0, 40.0, 40.0]))
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with pytest.raises(SpectrumError, match='Spectra cannot be summed: channels overlapping.'):
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si += si
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si = create_arbitrary_spectral_information(frequency=array([193.35e12, 193.3e12, 193.25e12]),
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slot_width=array([50e9, 50e9, 50e9]),
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baud_rate=32e9, signal=array([1, 2, 3]),
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tx_osnr=40.0,
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ref_power=Pref(1, 1, None))
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assert_array_equal(si.signal, array([3, 2, 1]))
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with pytest.raises(SpectrumError, match='Spectrum baud rate, including the roll off, '
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r'larger than the slot width for channels: \[1, 3\].'):
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create_arbitrary_spectral_information(frequency=[193.25e12, 193.3e12, 193.35e12], signal=1,
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baud_rate=[64e9, 32e9, 64e9], slot_width=50e9,
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tx_osnr=40.0,
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ref_power=Pref(1, 1, None))
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with pytest.raises(SpectrumError, match='Spectrum required slot widths larger than the frequency spectral '
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r'distances between channels: \[\(1, 2\), \(3, 4\)\].'):
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create_arbitrary_spectral_information(frequency=[193.26e12, 193.3e12, 193.35e12, 193.39e12], signal=1,
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tx_osnr=40.0, baud_rate=32e9, slot_width=50e9, ref_power=Pref(1, 1, None))
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with pytest.raises(SpectrumError, match='Spectrum required slot widths larger than the frequency spectral '
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r'distances between channels: \[\(1, 2\), \(2, 3\)\].'):
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create_arbitrary_spectral_information(frequency=[193.25e12, 193.3e12, 193.35e12], signal=1, baud_rate=49e9,
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tx_osnr=40.0, roll_off=0.1, ref_power=Pref(1, 1, None))
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with pytest.raises(SpectrumError,
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match='Dimension mismatch in input fields.'):
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create_arbitrary_spectral_information(frequency=[193.25e12, 193.3e12, 193.35e12], signal=[1, 2], baud_rate=49e9,
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tx_osnr=40.0, ref_power=Pref(1, 1, None))
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