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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 an overview on recent advances in the design of spectrally efficient and robust Gigabit-over-SI-POF transmission systems, including Gigabit over SI-POFs.
Abstract: The step-index polymer optical fiber (SI-POF) is an attractive transmission medium for high speed communication links
in automotive infotainment networks, in industrial automation, and in home networks. Growing demands for quality of
service, e.g., for IPTV distribution in homes and for Ethernet based industrial control networks will necessitate Gigabit
speeds in the near future. We present an overview on recent advances in the design of spectrally efficient and robust
Gigabit-over-SI-POF transmission systems.
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20 Mar 2016
TL;DR: A Transport SDN technology for seamlessly integrating multi-optical technology networks including elastic optical network and optical packet/burst switching network is reviewed and its demonstration is presented.
Abstract: We review a Transport SDN technology for seamlessly integrating multi-optical technology networks including elastic optical network and optical packet/burst switching network, and present its demonstration.
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24 Aug 2005
TL;DR: This paper proposes a highly simple approach for distributing the load over the optical network using shortest pair algorithm that can mitigate the impact of link failures in an optical VPN.
Abstract: Optical virtual private network (OVPN) is now emerging as the next step in the evolution of VPNs It appears as a real private optical network to the customers that uses the optical links of the service providers Reliability and continuity of service are the major concerns in the design of OVPN In this paper, we propose a highly simple approach for distributing the load over the optical network using shortest pair algorithm that can mitigate the impact of link failures in an optical VPN The special feature of our load distributive shortest pair algorithm lies in its simplicity and less computation for the working path as well as for the backup path
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06 Jul 2014
TL;DR: An optimization study on a set of parameters that influence the number of selected locations for active equipment and a realistic reference network that contains the Local Exchange locations of Italy provided by Telecom Italia is presented.
Abstract: The EU research project DISCUS defines a future proof end-to-end network architecture for next-generation communication networks. One central decision is at which and at how many Local Exchange (LE) locations the active equipment has to be placed. The key drivers here are threefold: as hard constraint, technical requirements must be satisfied, while as softer constraints, reliability and cost-efficiency should be as high as possible. In this paper we present an optimization study on a set of parameters that influence the number of selected locations for active equipment. In particular we compute the number of active nodes that is actually necessary to connect all customers. Moreover, for this study we compute a realistic reference network that contains the Local Exchange (LE) locations of Italy provided by TELECOM ITALIA.
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24 Nov 2014TL;DR: This paper summarizes both approaches to dynamic control plane for optical transport networks and discusses potential SDN interworking architectures.
Abstract: Both GMPLS and OpenFlow are positioned to become the pillars of a dynamic control plane for optical transport networks, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. This paper summarizes both approaches and discusses potential SDN interworking architectures.
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