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Comprehensive Polling and Scheduling Mechanism for Long Reach Gigabit Passive Optical Network

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The proposed scheme eliminates this shortcoming by allocating excess bandwidth to each traffic class completely at the OLT and the UBW assignment mechanism of EBU is also improved.
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Dynamic bandwidth assignment (DBA) schemes for long reach PONs face a suffer from higher upstream channel idle time due to long round trip time (RTT) In ITU PONs, the DBA schemes; Immediate allocation with colorless grant (IACG), Efficient bandwidth utilization (EBU) and GPON redundancy eraser algorithm (GREAL) minimize idle time by sending bandwidth grants to the optical network units (ONUs) every downstream frame (DF) EBU further improves IACG by utilizing unused bandwidth (UBW) of other traffic classes Sending the grant results every DF requires optical line terminal (OLT) to remember all previous grants sent to ONU during RTT and subtract them from the received queue reports Since, both IACG and EBU assign the excess bandwidth equally to ONUs Therefore, the OLT is actually not aware of the complete grant to each traffic class and thus do not subtract these completely from receiving reports This leads to wastage of bandwidth and higher US delays due to over granting GREAL resolves this problem by not utilizing the excess bandwidth which also leads to increased US delays The proposed scheme in this study eliminates this shortcoming by allocating excess bandwidth to each traffic class completely at the OLT Moreover, the UBW assignment mechanism of EBU is also improved Simulation results show a 50-85 % reduction in delays of type-2 (T2) and type-3 (T3) traffic classes versus GREAL and IACG and up to 40 % reduction in delays for type-4 (T4) versus EBU

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Comprehensive bandwidth utilization and polling mechanism for XGPON

TL;DR: The proposed scheme uses bandwidth efficiently and reduces mean upstream delay of type‐2 (T2) traffic class by 38% and type‐3 (T3) up to 150% compared to immediate allocation with colorless grant at a cost of up to 10% higher delay for T2, however, T4 performance improves by 400% and minimizes the bandwidth waste per cycle as well as the frame loss rate.
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A Survey of Dynamic Bandwidth Assignment Schemes for TDM-Based Passive Optical Network

TL;DR: A thorough survey of both PON standards, categorize the DBA schemes and review them critically give their opinion on the most suitable DBA scheme for both type PONs on the basis of upstream delays, frame loss and bandwidth utilization efficiency.
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An energy efficient cyclic sleep control framework for ITU PONs

TL;DR: This study presents an Efficient Cyclic Sleep (ECS) framework to configure all CSM parameters and timers with optimum values in the presence of all traffic classes and DBA scheme, which maximizes the energy savings even at very high traffic loads while satisfying the target average delay limit of 56 ms for both US and DS links.
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Improved dynamic bandwidth allocation algorithm for GPON

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A comparison of dynamic bandwidth allocation for EPON, GPON, and next-generation TDM PON

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