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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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17 Mar 2001TL;DR: The Short Leap Shared Protection (SLSP) as discussed by the authors is a new scheme for end-to-end path protection for the optical Internet that is proposed in MPLS-based optical networks.
Abstract: The Short Leap Shared Protection (SLSP) is a new scheme for end-to-end path protection for the optical Internet. The paper presents the design and operation of SLSP in MPLS-based optical networks.
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TL;DR: A network node interface (NNI) structure for the WDM OP transport network is proposed and the proposed NNI is defined as the optical transport module (OTM).
Abstract: In order to realize a large-scale and robust photonic transport network, a network protection strategy and operation, administration, and management (OA&M) realization scheme in wavelength division multiplexing optical path (WDM OP) transport networks has been developed. This paper discusses the networking (restoration/protection) concepts in each optical layer and proposes the most suitable networking strategy. To develop the OA&M technique, the characteristic information format of each optical layer must be discerned. A network node interface (NNI) structure for the WDM OP transport network is proposed. The proposed NNI is defined as the optical transport module (OTM). An OP signal format is defined as the optical transport unit (OTU). Overhead information and schemes to transmit it are also discussed.
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23 May 2008TL;DR: A comparison between two types of resource provisioning schemes for virtual PON is studied and a virtualization mechanism of passive optical networks based on optical orthogonal frequency division multiple access technologies is introduced.
Abstract: A virtualization mechanism of passive optical networks (PON) based on optical orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) technologies is introduced. A comparison between two types of resource provisioning schemes for virtual PON is studied.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe full service access network operator group perspectives on the feasibility of optical access networks to carry radio access network traffic for the existing and future mobile generations, and discuss topics related to the evolution of radio access interfaces, such as backhaul, midhaul, and fronthaul, their transmission through optical distribution networks, and passive optical network technology feasibility based on both time and wavelength division multiplexing and multiple accesses.
Abstract: This paper describes full service access network operator group perspectives on the feasibility of optical access networks to carry radio access network traffic for the existing and future mobile generations. The paper discusses topics related to the evolution of radio access interfaces, such as backhaul, midhaul, and fronthaul, their transmission through optical distribution networks, and passive optical network technology feasibility based on both time and wavelength division multiplexing and multiple accesses. Technology extensions are also discussed to provide guidance for future research.
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TL;DR: The recent trends in optical communications are changing very quickly as discussed by the authors, and it is quite amusing to see that the core of every large communication network carries huge traffic every now and then, which was very much unrealistic 20 years ago.
Abstract: The recent trends in optical communications are changing very quickly. It is quite amusing to see that the core of every large communication network carries huge traffic every now and then, which was very much unrealistic 20 years ago. This would not have been possible without optical fibers. With the changes in the demand and availability of the new technologies, new frontiers are being added to the main fiber-optic technologies. Now, there are so many emerging technologies in this list, such as the visible-light communication, wireless-optical communications, all-optical computing, intelligent and automated-optical networking, and software-defined optical networking. Furthermore, there are several new initiatives in the optical field outside of telecommunication. In the future, it will be more advanced and diversified with new applications and trends. One day, it may be possible that the whole static communication network will be purely optical.
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