Title :
Taking Turns with adaptive cycle time - an upstream media access scheme for extended-reach FTTx
Author :
Helmy, Ahmed H. ; Fathallah, Habib
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Dept., King Saud Univ., Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
Several centralized algorithms have been proposed for upstream bandwidth-allocation in passive optical networks (PONs); making the optical line terminal (OLT) in the central office the intelligent device that arbitrates time-division access to the shared upstream channel. When the distance between the OLT and optical network units (ONUs) is extended from 20 km to beyond 100 km, as suggested by next generation long-reach PONs, it becomes difficult for centralized algorithms to support service differentiation required for real-time applications. This is because these algorithms are based on bandwidth negotiation messages frequently exchanged between the OLT and ONUs, which become seriously delayed, when the network is extended, causing the performance to degrade. In this paper, we propose a distributed scheme for the emerging LR-PON while also allowing centralized control over the access network. Simulation results show that the average upstream packet delay can be significantly decreased below that of centralized algorithms while maintaining a high throughput.
Keywords :
channel allocation; passive optical networks; time division multiple access; adaptive cycle time; bandwidth allocation; bandwidth negotiation message; central office; distance 20 km to 100 km; extended reach FTTx; intelligent device; optical line terminal; optical network unit; passive optical networks; shared upstream channel; time division access; upstream media access; Bandwidth; Bragg gratings; Delay; Optical fibers; Optical network units; Passive optical networks; Ethernet; distributed media access; fiber-to-the-x (FTTx); long-reach passive optical network (LR-PON); optical access network;
Conference_Titel :
Communications and Information Technology (ICCIT), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Aqaba
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0401-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICCITECHNOL.2011.5762700