Optical amplifier number and placement in the suiperPON architecture

Three alternative optically amplified long reach, wide splitting ratio PON (SuperPON) amplifier placement strategies (i.e architectural configurations) are modelled using the Virtual Photonic Integration (VPI) simulation package. In particular optical power budgetary analysis is carried out an three...

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Main Authors: Sakena, A.J., Jamro, M.Y, Senior, J.M.
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2004
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Jamro, M.Y
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description Three alternative optically amplified long reach, wide splitting ratio PON (SuperPON) amplifier placement strategies (i.e architectural configurations) are modelled using the Virtual Photonic Integration (VPI) simulation package. In particular optical power budgetary analysis is carried out an three SuperPON dimensions of 1W km, 110 km and 130 km for the three configurations with the range of splitting ratios from 256 to 131,072 optical network units (ONUs). From the simulations the optimum placement and the minimum number of optical amplifiers required for SuperPON architecture is determined and graphical date Is discussed in relation to the different network sizes and dimensions. Using this approach it is demonstrated that a single amplifier is sufficient to provide for up to 1,024 ONUs and that this number Increase to six amplifiers with three in cascade to service 131,072 ONUs.
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spelling unimas-165702021-07-12T16:42:22Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16570/ Optical amplifier number and placement in the suiperPON architecture Sakena, A.J. Jamro, M.Y Senior, J.M. T Technology (General) Three alternative optically amplified long reach, wide splitting ratio PON (SuperPON) amplifier placement strategies (i.e architectural configurations) are modelled using the Virtual Photonic Integration (VPI) simulation package. In particular optical power budgetary analysis is carried out an three SuperPON dimensions of 1W km, 110 km and 130 km for the three configurations with the range of splitting ratios from 256 to 131,072 optical network units (ONUs). From the simulations the optimum placement and the minimum number of optical amplifiers required for SuperPON architecture is determined and graphical date Is discussed in relation to the different network sizes and dimensions. Using this approach it is demonstrated that a single amplifier is sufficient to provide for up to 1,024 ONUs and that this number Increase to six amplifiers with three in cascade to service 131,072 ONUs. IEEE 2004 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16570/1/Sakena.pdf Sakena, A.J. and Jamro, M.Y and Senior, J.M. (2004) Optical amplifier number and placement in the suiperPON architecture. The 6th International Conference on Advanced Communication Technology, 2004. ISSN ISBN: 89-5519-119-7 http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1292854/ DOI: 10.1109/ICACT.2004.1292854
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Sakena, A.J.
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Senior, J.M.
Optical amplifier number and placement in the suiperPON architecture
title Optical amplifier number and placement in the suiperPON architecture
title_full Optical amplifier number and placement in the suiperPON architecture
title_fullStr Optical amplifier number and placement in the suiperPON architecture
title_full_unstemmed Optical amplifier number and placement in the suiperPON architecture
title_short Optical amplifier number and placement in the suiperPON architecture
title_sort optical amplifier number and placement in the suiperpon architecture
topic T Technology (General)
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