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Efficient transport of packets with QoS in an FSAN-aligned GPON

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The article presents an Ethernet gigabit PON (GPON) system aligned with the philosophy of the evolving FSAN (full service access network) ITU-T specification, which focuses on the efficient support of any level of quality of service.
Abstract
The standardization of passive optical networks capable of transporting Ethernet frames at gigabit-per-second speeds, currently in progress in both ITU-T and IEEE, constitutes a major milestone toward cost-effective photonization of the last (aka first) mile. The article presents an Ethernet gigabit PON (GPON) system aligned with the philosophy of the evolving FSAN (full service access network) ITU-T specification, which focuses on the efficient support of any level of quality of service. The intelligence of this system, in terms of traffic quality guarantees, lies in the MAC protocol, which controls the distributed multiplexing/concentration function by allocating variable length slots to every user of the shared upstream (toward the network) medium. The way transport of information is organized in an ITU-T GPON system and the operation of a MAC protocol that preserves all QoS guarantees are presented and evaluated.

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Passive Optical Networks: Transport concepts

TL;DR: The state of the art of the optical access is surveyed concentrating on explaining more thoroughly some of the best known concepts, and network costs of some optical transport concepts are compared based on the utilisation of the transport channel capacity.
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TCP Performance over Gigabit-Capable Passive Optical Networks

TL;DR: The deployment of optical access networks is considered by many as the sole solution able to cope with the ever-increasing bandwidth needs of data and media applications, and the Medium Access Control (MAC) layer is a key aspect of their operation and performance.
Proceedings Article

Dynamic bandwidth allocation method for high link utilization to support NSR ONUs in GPON

TL;DR: A dynamic bandwidth allocation (DBA) method to support NSR optical network units (ONUs) and to improve link utilization based on the Full Service Access Network (FSAN)-compliant gigabit passive optical network (GPON).
Patent

Dynamic bandwidth allocation in a passive optical access network

TL;DR: In this paper, a method of allocating upstream bandwidth to at least a first and a second traffic flow in a passive optical access network was proposed, where the first and second traffic flows are associated with a first timer and second timer, respectively.
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Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation for Ethernet Passive Optical Networks

TL;DR: The concept of threshold queue reporting will be presented, which is used by the end-user devices (ONUs) to report detailed information regarding the status of the individual queues to the network.
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The superPON demonstrator: an exploration of possible evolution paths for optical access networks

TL;DR: PON integration in the pan-European trial of the ACTS PELICAN project is described and the major results of an economic-feasibility study are presented.
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A TDMA based access control scheme for APON's

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a MAC protocol for broadband integrated services digital network (B-ISDN) that places emphasis on service transpasency aspects with an aim to incur minimal changes to the Local Exchange for APON connections.
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The evolution of the access network in Germany

TL;DR: An overview of the general conditions under which DT is implementing fiber-in-the-loop (FITL) and the technology used is given and DT's complementary strategy for the use of SDH technology in the access area is presented.
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The IST-GIANT project (GIgaPON Access NeTwork).

TL;DR: The motivation for the project GIANT (GigaPON Access Network), the targeted innovations and the necessary tasks to reach the final goal: a service demonstrator working at Gbit/s speed are described.
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