Next-Generation FTTH Passive Optical Networks

Next-Generation FTTH Passive Optical Networks
Author: Josep Prat
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2008-07-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1402084706

Fibre-to-the-Home networks constitute a fundamental telecom segment with the required potential to match the huge capacity of transport networks with the new user communication demands. Huge investments in access network infrastructure are expected for the next decade, with many initiatives already launched around the globe recently, driven by the new broadband service demands and the necessity by operators to deploy a future-proof infrastructure in the field. Dense FTTH Passive Optical Networks (PONs) is a cost-efficient way to build fibre access, and international standards (G/E-PON) have been already launched, leading to new set of telecom products for mass deployment. However, these systems only make use of less than 1% of the optical bandwidth; thus, relevant research is taking place to maximize the capacity of these systems, with the latest opto-electronic technologies, demonstrating that the huge bandwidth available through the fibre access can be exploited in a cost-efficient and reliable manner. Next-Generation FTTH Passive Optical Networks gathers and analyzes the most relevant techniques developed recently on technologies for the next generation FTTH networks, trying to answer the question: what’s after G/E-PONs?

Passive Optical Networks

Passive Optical Networks
Author: Cedric F. Lam
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2011-10-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0080553451

Passive optical network (PON) technologies have become an important broadband access technology as a result of the growing demand for bandwidth-hungry video-on-demand applications. Written by the leading researchers and industry experts in the field, Passive Optical Networks provides coherent coverage of networking technologies, fiber optic transmission technologies, as well as the electronics involved in PON system development. Features: An in-depth overview of PON technologies and the potential applications that they enable Comprehensive review of all major PON standards and architecture evolutions, as well as their pros and cons Balanced coverage of recent research findings with economic and engineering considerations Presents system issues of protocols, performance, management and protection Extensive references to standards and research materials for further studies This book provides an authoritative overview of PON technologies and system requirements and is ideal for engineers and managers in industry, university researchers, and graduate students. Balances treatment of the optical technologies with systems issues such as protocols, performance, management and protection Covers latest developments in WDM-PONS, protection switching, dynamic bandwidth allocation Practical coverage with a chapter on PON applications and deployment Case studies on implementing PONs

Media Access Control and Resource Allocation

Media Access Control and Resource Allocation
Author: Nirwan Ansari
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2013-01-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1461439396

This book focuses on various Passive optical networks (PONs) types, including currently deployed Ethernet PON (EPON) and Gigabit PON (GPON) as well as next generation WDM PON and OFDM PON. Also this book examines the integrated optical and wireless access networks. Concentrating on two issues in these networks: media access control (MAC) and resource allocation. These two problems can greatly affect performances of PONs such as network resource utilization and QoS of end users. Finally this book will discuss various solutions to address the MAC and resource allocation issues in various PON networks.

Analysis of the Performances and Tolerances of the 2nd Generation Passive Optical Networks (NGPON2) for FTTH Systems

Analysis of the Performances and Tolerances of the 2nd Generation Passive Optical Networks (NGPON2) for FTTH Systems
Author: Juan Camilo Velásquez Micolta
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2014
Genre:
ISBN:

[ENGLISH] In a Fiber to the Home (FTTH) system, the fiber is connected until the household users. A passive optical network (PON) is a particular type of FTTH networks that uses P2MP (point-to-multipoint fiber premises) in which unpowered optical splitters are used to share part of the infrastructure enable a single optical fiber to serve multiple premises. The evolution of PON systems across the years can be associated with the evolution in multiplexing technologies. In the first years with the use of TDM the achieved upstream and downstream aggregate bandwidth was in the order of 155 Mbit/s until 10 GBit/s in XG-PON standard. But with the implementation of WDM the capacities have been increased significantly until get bandwidths of 250 GBit/s and 500 GBit/s using ud-WDM with coherent detection. This new standards use advanced modulation and codification formats. This project will evaluate the new international standard ITU-T G.989 for next generation optical fiber access to the home (FTTH) network operating at 4x 10GBit/s, that uses time multiplexing and dense wavelength multiplexing (TWDM). The key commercial devices for its implementation will be identified and modelled. Next, the access network will be built in a computer simulator, different tests will be run, and the system will be optimized. Tasks: · Study of the state of art of optical access networks comparing different technologies, devices, and architectures. · Analysis of the new international standard ITU-T G.989 to review the optical spectrum management, devices and subsystems proposed. · Use of VPI simulator in order to build an access network architecture and realize different tests, linking it with · MATLAB to analyze the achieved results. · Optimization of the network built.

Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks

Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks
Author: D. Hood
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2012-04-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0470936878

Gigabit-capable passive optical networks (G-PON) have a large and increasing base of support among telecommunications operators around the world. Written by two of the experts in the field, this book explains G-PON in detail, both the original 2.5 Gb/s version and XG-PON, the 10 Gb/s second generation. The foundation established by this book is also invaluable in understanding NG2 (next-generation 2) G-PON, which is built upon a number of XG-PON systems on parallel wavelengths. As well as a history that clarifies the reasons for many of the existing features, the book looks at current and evolving technology and discusses some of the alternatives for future access networks.

FTTX Concepts and Applications

FTTX Concepts and Applications
Author: Gerd Keiser
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2006-02-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0471769096

This book presents fundamental passive optical network (PON) concepts, providing you with the tools needed to understand, design, and build these new access networks. The logical sequence of topics begins with the underlying principles and components of optical fiber communication technologies used in access networks. Next, the book progresses from descriptions of PON and fiber-to-the-X (FTTX) alternatives to their application to fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) networks and, lastly, to essential measurement and testing procedures for network installation and maintenance. An Instructor's Manual presenting detailed solutions to all the problems in the book is available from the Wiley editorial department.

Next-Generation Passive Optical Networks

Next-Generation Passive Optical Networks
Author: Ahmad R. Dhaini
Publisher: VDM Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2008
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783836435062

Research and development on optical networks generally and on Passive Optical Networks (PON) particularly have matured considerably. The exponential increase in the demand for bandwidth has exposed many challenges in the "last mile" that remains the bottleneck in broadband access networks. Currently, Ethernet PON has emerged as the most inexpensive panacea, providing more bandwidth than Cable Modems and Digital Subscriber Lines. Nevertheless, providing fair and efficient Quality of Service (QoS) has always been a major issue due to the un-deterministic nature of Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) technology and the limited 1 Gbps channel speed that EPON relies on; unlike backbone networks that uses the Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) technology. This book instruments these challenges and issues and offers effective solutions. More specifically, it presents an upgrade from a TDM-PON to a Hybrid TDM/WDM-PON and proposes and validates the first framework that enables for per-stream QoS protection in EPON using a new fair QoS scheduler. The book addresses professionals in optical and access networks. It is also directed towards researchers who would like to get a novel fragrance of EPONs.

Reconfigurable Technology for Future Optical Access Networks

Reconfigurable Technology for Future Optical Access Networks
Author: She-Hwa Yen
Publisher: Stanford University
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2011
Genre:
ISBN:

Fiber-based access is recognized as the most promising technology for solving broadband bandwidth bottlenecks. Time division multiplexing passive optical networks (TDM-PONs) that are passive and non-reconfigurable are currently the most widely deployed type of fiber access networks. However, due to their passive nature, TDM-PONs faces several limitations such as inflexible service area coverage, lack of intelligence for control, and inability to counteract security attacks. In order to address the current limitations of optical access networks, we propose reconfigurable technologies for next generation PONs. Two novel reconfigurable technologies are proposed, analyzed, and experimentally evaluated. The first solution is a reconfigurable power-and wavelength- assignment technology based on a novel non-volatile, reconfiguration node. The proposed remote node can reconfigure the network to adapt it to varying degrees of deployment conditions and/or network attacks. Moreover, the proposed remote node incorporates a novel quasi-passive device that does not consume energy once it is reconfigured into a new latching state. Therefore, the proposed remote node has very low energy consumption and does not require local power supply to preserve the passive character of the distribution network. In particular, two novel quasi-passive optical power splitter technologies based on Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) and transition metal oxide have been designed for the reconfigurable device. A simulation study shows the proposed reconfigurable device would outperform traditional passive splitter in terms of maximum number of supportable users under realistic deployment conditions. The second solution addresses the issue of reconfigurable network consolidation and infrastructure simplification. Current TDM-PONs suffers from limited reach and split-ratio. To enhance the performance in terms of service range and quality of service, reconfigurable network consolidation is a promising solution. It can also simplify the network and reduce cost. We propose the following novel reconfigurable technologies for consolidation and simplification of next generation access networks: (1) Passive reach-extension technology for the drop section of optical access networks; (2) Sleep mode ONUs for energy saving; (3) Centrally managed optical signature that can monitor and protect the upstream link; and (4) Multi-rate burst mode receivers. These reconfigurable technologies can bring the intelligence into optical access networks and improve the efficiency and flexibility for next generation optical access networks.

Ethernet Passive Optical Networks

Ethernet Passive Optical Networks
Author: Glen Kramer
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2005-03-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0071466401

Ethernet Passive Optical Networks is the IEEE's (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) approved architecture of choice for the next generation of broadband access. Written by an author of the IEEE 802.3ah standard, this is the first book to explain the EPON architecture, analyze its performance, and annotate the standard. For any engineer or graduate student building equipment for broadband access or service provider offering such service, this will serve as the "authorized" guide to EPON.

FTTH - Fiber to the Home: High-impact Strategies - What You Need to Know

FTTH - Fiber to the Home: High-impact Strategies - What You Need to Know
Author: Kevin Roebuck
Publisher: Tebbo
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2011
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781743048405

FTTH - Fiber-to-the-home - fiber reaches the boundary of the living space, such as a box on the outside wall of a home. Active Ethernet Point-to-Point is fast emerging as the optimum architecture for delivering advanced triple-play services over FTTH networks because there is no limit on the distance between an operator's central office (CO) and a subscriber's home. This book is your ultimate resource for FTTH - Fiber To The Home. Here you will find the most up-to-date information, analysis, background and everything you need to know. In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about FTTH - Fiber To The Home right away, covering: Fiber to the x, Fiber-optic communication, 10G-EPON, Optical add-drop multiplexer, Alternate-Phase Return-to-Zero, Automatically switched optical network, Brillouin scattering, Optical buffer, Carrier-Suppressed Return-to-Zero, Optical cross-connect, Dark fibre, Dark fibre network, Dispersion-limited operation, Optical DPSK demodulator, Dynamic circuit network, Fiber in the loop, Fiber media converter, Fiber to the premises by country, Fiber to the telecom enclosure, FTTLA, Google Fiber, Hybrid fibre-coaxial, Hybrid fibre-optic, IBZL, IEEE P1904, Indefeasible rights of use, Interconnect bottleneck, Optical interleaver, User: Llemoi/Dark Fiber Community, Mechanically induced modulation, Multiwavelength optical networking, Next-generation access, Novus Entertainment, Offset time, On-off keying, Optical amplifier, Optical burst switching, Optical conductivity, Optical ground wire, Optical hybrid, Optical Internetworking Forum, Optical line termination, Optical mesh network, Optical network unit, Optical performance monitoring, Optical time-domain reflectometer, Parallel optical interface, PAROLI, Passive optical network, Project OXYGEN, Radio Frequency over Glass, Raman amplification, Raman scattering, Relative intensity noise, SerDes Framer Interface, Sidera Networks, Subnetwork connection protection, Optical switch, Synchronous optical networking, Thunderbolt (interface), Time stretch analog-to-digital converter, Transmission coefficient, Utah Telecommunication Open Infrastructure Agency, Velocity1, Verizon FiOS, XFP transceiver This book explains in-depth the real drivers and workings of FTTH - Fiber To The Home. It reduces the risk of your technology, time and resources investment decisions by enabling you to compare your understanding of FTTH - Fiber To The Home with the objectivity of experienced professionals.