DocumentCode :
2720418
Title :
The challenge of powering emerging services (optical fiber networks)
Author :
Snelling, Richard K.
Author_Institution :
Southern Bell, Atlanta, GA, USA
fYear :
1990
fDate :
22-25 Oct. 1990
Firstpage :
147
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Power supplies for fiber optic networks are discussed. Three ways to provide power in a fiber system are mentioned. Most of these architectures can be implemented in numerous ways. One way to provide power is to extend copper along with the optical fiber, either within the same or an external sheath. This system allows power to be provided by remote or central office terminals. In this scenario, batteries and charges are located in the remote terminal or controlled environment vault. Another method terminates the fiber at the curb, or just short of the living unit and back-feeds power from the subscriber cluster to the pedestal to power the optical network interface and maintain the backup power system. The third architecture extends fiber all the way to the living unit where local power is required for the subscriber´s equipment.<>
Keywords :
optical links; power supplies to apparatus; backup power system; central office terminals; fiber optic networks; living unit; optical network interface; pedestal; power supplies; remote terminals; sheath; subscriber cluster; Batteries; History; Optical fiber devices; Optical fiber networks; Optical fibers; Power generation; Power generation economics; Power system economics; Telecommunication network reliability; Telephony;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications Energy Conference, 1990. INTELEC '90., 12th International
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL, USA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/INTLEC.1990.171239
Filename :
171239
Link To Document :
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