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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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27 Nov 1989TL;DR: The author provides a number of more efficient protocols for the same hardware architecture and characterizes their improved performance, focusing on the most simple algorithms which are based on the ALOHA protocol and do not require any kind of carrier sensing.
Abstract: A number of random-access protocols were introduced and analyzed by I.M.I. Habbab et al. (1987) for a very high-speed optical data network based on a passive star topology. The author provides a number of more efficient protocols for the same hardware architecture and characterizes their improved performance. In particular, he concentrates on the most simple algorithms which are based on the ALOHA protocol and do not require any kind of carrier sensing. Their performance is independent of a, the normalized propagation time of packets over the optical medium. This property is rather important when dealing with very high speed data networks which result in high values of a, because the performance of the convenient carrier sensing schemes is poor under such conditions. The protocols presented perform better than the corresponding protocols of Habbab et al. for all values of system parameters. >
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29 Dec 2014
TL;DR: This work experimentally demonstrates how to control and manage user Quality of Service (QoS) by acting on the switching on-off of the optical Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) interfaces in a wide area network test bed including routers and GPON accesses.
Abstract: This work experimentally demonstrates how to control and manage user Quality of Service (QoS) by acting on the switching on-off of the optical Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) interfaces in a wide area network test bed including routers and GPON accesses. The QoS is monitored at the user location by means of active probes developed in the framework of the FP7 MPLANE project. The network topology is managed according to some current Software Defined Network issues and in particular an Orchestrator checks the user quality, the traffic load in the GbE links and manages the network interface reconfiguration when congestion occurs in some network segments.
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01 Sep 2015TL;DR: This work proposes a low cost, energy-friendly and yet high performance solution based on optical beam-steering and time-sharing that enables unicasting, multicasting and broadcasting of broadband services.
Abstract: Cost, performance and energy consumption are major issues in indoor optical wireless systems. We propose a low cost, energy-friendly and yet high performance solution based on optical beam-steering and time-sharing. This solution also enables unicasting, multicasting and broadcasting of broadband services.
6 citations
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IBM1
TL;DR: In this article, the need for optical interconnects inside future high performance servers is considered, and the most promising and economical technology for these applications is discussed. And possible implementations are discussed.
Abstract: The need for optical interconnects inside future high performance servers is considered. Multimode parallel optical links are the most promising and economical technology for these applications. Possible implementations are discussed.
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22 Mar 2015TL;DR: Transmission of a quantum signal alongside conventional Gigabit Passive Optical Network traffic in the same optical distribution network enables provable secure communication in optical access networks.
Abstract: We report transmission of a quantum signal alongside conventional Gigabit Passive Optical Network traffic in the same optical distribution network. Encryption keys generated from quantum signals enable provable secure communication in optical access networks.
6 citations