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5 December 2005 Scalable FTTH-PON architecture for unlimited user and flexible services
Sahrul Hilmi, Bernard H.L. Lee, Kaharudin Dimyati
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Proceedings Volume 6022, Network Architectures, Management, and Applications III; 60220O (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.636222
Event: Asia-Pacific Optical Communications, 2005, Shanghai, China
Abstract
This paper introduces a novel FTTH-PON network architecture suitable for unlimited user and service scaling. It employs a passive NxN AWG and exploits the wavelength cyclical routing which is made possible by the devices Free Spectral Range (FSR) property at 2.5Gbps. The proposed architecture is based upon the WDM-PON features unique properties including the possibility of offering simultaneously both broadcast and switches services plus additional advantages in term of signal privacy, easy fault location and direct capacity upgrade and also has the potential of offering a wide variety of services on the same physical network. Although the additional AWG in the network posses an extra 5dB power penalty but an optical transmission test demonstrate an error free transmission has been achieved with a 25km passive optical link with a 16×16 AWG and a 1×32 splitter installed.
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Sahrul Hilmi, Bernard H.L. Lee, and Kaharudin Dimyati "Scalable FTTH-PON architecture for unlimited user and flexible services", Proc. SPIE 6022, Network Architectures, Management, and Applications III, 60220O (5 December 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.636222
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KEYWORDS
WDM-PON

Network architectures

Fiber to the x

Wavelength division multiplexing

Signal attenuation

Network security

Receivers

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