Title :
Power architecture: global power for wireless, data and fiber access
Author_Institution :
Northern Telecom, Lachine, Que., Canada
Abstract :
From business definition to strategies, tactics and then down to systems´ architecture and their compliance with technical specifications, everything has to be thought and next defined within a “global” frame. The subject of this paper deals with one of the many things which can be globalized in a global telecommunication network-the power. With the increase in competition between “phone” services providers and with the increase in the innumerable services which can now be supplied over the “phone” line whatever this might be: copper, fiber or air, it is imperative to properly look at the power from a new angle and define adequate, common architecture which makes it easy to implement, exploit and maintain power systems for the year 2000 and beyond. This paper analyzes the similarities and suggests a global approach for the power architecture for the newest, fastest growing access technologies: fiber, data and personal communication. The analysis is based on, and starts with existing copper access power systems for both POTS/data and CATV and uses them as the foundation on which the access power systems will be built
Keywords :
data communication; optical fibre communication; optical links; personal communication networks; telecommunication networks; telecommunication power supplies; CATV; POTS; access power systems; copper access power systems; data communication; fiber optic communication; global power concept; personal communication; power architecture; wireless systems; Business communication; Copper; DC generators; Intelligent networks; Optical fiber networks; Photonic integrated circuits; Power generation; Power system analysis computing; Power system reliability; Telecommunications;
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications Energy Conference, INTELEC '93. 15th International
Conference_Location :
Paris
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1842-0
DOI :
10.1109/INTLEC.1993.388604