DocumentCode
631526
Title
Optical splitters configuration for long-reach passive optical network deployment
Author
Zukowski, Cezary ; Payne, David B. ; Ruffini, M.
fYear
2013
fDate
10-12 July 2013
Firstpage
185
Lastpage
190
Abstract
In this paper, we examine a nation-wide deployment case study of 1024-way-split Long-Reach Passive Optical Network (LR-PON) for Ireland. We analyse the effect that different splitters configurations in the Distribution Section have on the PONs utilisation and on the total fibre cable length required to cover the country. Our approach, which considers both dense and sparsely populated areas, is based on a clustering algorithm that, starting from the location of end users, aggregates them into clusters, representing different branches of a PON. Our test scenarios are generated from a real dataset containing exact positions of millions of buildings. Our results show how the optimal dimensions and positions of the power splitters vary when we move from densely populated to sparsely populated areas. We indicate which splitters configurations should be applied in dense and sparse areas (urban and rural) to minimise the number of PONs. We also show that when cable branching is considered near the end user, reduction of up to 40% in total fibre cable length can be obtained.
Keywords
optical beam splitters; optical cables; optical fibre subscriber loops; passive optical networks; 1024-way-split long-reach passive optical network; LR-PON; buildings; clustering algorithm; copper based access networks; end user location; long-reach passive optical network deployment; open access street data; optical splitter configuration; power splitters; routing distance approximations; total fibre cable length; Buildings; Clustering algorithms; Optical fiber subscriber loops; Passive optical networks; Power cables; Sociology; Statistics;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Network and Optical Communications (NOC), 2013 18th European Conference on and Optical Cabling and Infrastructure (OC&i), 2013 8th Conference on
Conference_Location
Graz
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-5821-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NOC-OCI.2013.6582888
Filename
6582888
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