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10 January 2011 A comparative model and techno-economic analysis of next generation AON ethernet and TDM PON
Kun Wang, Claus Popp Larsen, Anders Gavler, Bart Lannoo, Dominique Chiaroni, Mikhail Popov
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Proceedings Volume 7989, Network Architectures, Management, and Applications VIII; 79890W (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.890133
Event: Asia Communications and Photonics Conference and Exhibition, 2010, Shanghai, Shanghai, China
Abstract
A global reference model covering next generation active and passive networks has been developed for techno-economic evaluations, and an extensive techno-economic analysis with a focus on CAPEX has been performed for 10G TDM PON and 1G AON - both capable of delivering 1Gbit/s to end-users. Two major cases have been considered: urban and rural at green field deployment. The results show that AON is less expensive than PON solution in urban case while in rural case 10G TDM PON is more competitive.
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Kun Wang, Claus Popp Larsen, Anders Gavler, Bart Lannoo, Dominique Chiaroni, and Mikhail Popov "A comparative model and techno-economic analysis of next generation AON ethernet and TDM PON", Proc. SPIE 7989, Network Architectures, Management, and Applications VIII, 79890W (10 January 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.890133
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KEYWORDS
Time division multiplexing

Stars

Switches

Radon

Fiber to the x

Wavelength division multiplexing

Network architectures

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