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10G-PON

About: 10G-PON is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1675 publications have been published within this topic receiving 27843 citations. The topic is also known as: XG-PON.


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the state of the art in RF fiber-optic links that distribute RF signals in antenna-remoting applications, as well as in cellular communications and cable television signal distribution networks.
Abstract: Applications that involve point-to-point routing of analog signals have benefited from the excellent propagation characteristics of optical fiber. Fiber-optic links that remote RF signals to and from phased-array radar antennas must meet especially stringent performance requirements. The past decade has seen significant progress in the performance of the fiber-optic links that distribute RF signals in antenna-remoting applications, as well as in cellular communications and cable television signal distribution networks. This article reviews the present state of the art in RF fiber-optic links.

112 citations

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TL;DR: The study presented in this article compares different FTTH access network architectures and the impact of new business models on network architectures is discussed.
Abstract: Next-generation optical access technologies and architectures are evaluated based on operators' requirements. The study presented in this article compares different FTTH access network architectures. Additionally, the impact of new business models on network architectures is discussed.

110 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the capabilities, design and implementation of a coherent ultra dense WDM technology for optical metro and access networks, which enables variable downstream bit rates from 150 Mbit/s up to 10 Gbps per user, embedded OTDR and the coexistence with legacy systems such as GPON, EPON, XGPON or RF-Video.
Abstract: Coherent optical communication has been well established as the technology of choice for long haul and high bit rate communication systems since a decade ago. Recent technology advances and ongoing price erosion further open the window of opportunity for the application of coherent optical transmission technology in other domains. This paper describes in detail the capabilities, design and implementation of a coherent ultra dense WDM technology for optical metro and access networks. Its capabilities enable a number of attractive options, such as variable downstream bit rates from 150 Mbit/s up to 10 Gbit/s per user, embedded OTDR and the coexistence with legacy systems such as GPON, EPON, XGPON or RF-Video in optical distribution networks. Due to its flexibility and capacity, it is also suitable for deployments in metropolitan networks, as well as for mobile front-haul and back-haul applications.

109 citations

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G.R. Hill1
27 Mar 1988
TL;DR: A class of wavelength-routing optical networks is described on the basis of the interconnection of wavelength multiplexed channels that allow the reuse of wavelengths in different transmission sections and this leads to fewer wavelengths being needed.
Abstract: A class of wavelength-routing optical networks is described on the basis of the interconnection of wavelength multiplexed channels. Unlike previously described optical network structures, these networks allow the reuse of wavelengths in different transmission sections and this leads to fewer wavelengths being needed. A choice of structures using a common set of components leads to the opportunity to design a network according to the geographical distribution of the switching nodes. The structures provide for a set of point-to-point interconnections and, with modest numbers of wavelengths, full interconnection between the optoelectronic nodes is possible at the optical level. In bypassing intermediate electronic stages the networks appear to offer good reliability characteristics. Providing the components in an initial network are designed to utilize bandwidth efficiently, the networks could be upgraded to incorporate more channels, optical switching, and other forms of optical processing at the optical nodes. >

108 citations

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TL;DR: This article reports an experimental demonstration of elastic lightpath provision for cloud radio-over-flexible grid optical networks in a software-defined-networking-based testbed and proposes a software defined centralized control plane to coordinate heterogeneous resources from three domains: the BBU domain, radio domain, and optical domain.
Abstract: The evolution toward 5G mobile networks is characterized by supporting higher data rate, excellent end-to-end performance and ubiquitous user-coverage with lower latency, power consumption, and cost. To support this, the RANs are evolving in two important aspects. One aspect is “cloudification,” which is to pool baseband units to be centralized for statistical multiplexing gain. The other aspect is to use advanced optical technologies for digital and analog signal transmission in a cloud-based RAN. In this article, we focus on BBU cloud interconnection with optical layer technologies. Flexible grid optical networks with the enabling technologies are introduced to provide elastic, transparent, and virtualized optical paths between the BBU pools. To improve the elasticity and intelligence of C-RAN, we propose a software defined centralized control plane to coordinate heterogeneous resources from three domains: the BBU domain, radio domain, and optical domain. We report an experimental demonstration of elastic lightpath provision for cloud radio-over-flexible grid optical networks in a software-defined-networking-based testbed.

106 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
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20229
20202
20192
20183
201743