Title :
Novel schemes for local area network emulation in passive optical networks with RF subcarrier multiplexed customer traffic
Author :
Nadarajah, Nishaanthan ; Attygalle, Manik ; Wong, Elaine ; Nirmalathas, Ampalavanapillai
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Univ. of Melbourne, Vic., Australia
Abstract :
This paper proposes two novel optical layer schemes for intercommunication between customers in a passive optical network (PON). The proposed schemes use radio frequency (RF) subcarrier multiplexed transmission for intercommunication between customers in conjunction with upstream access to the central office (CO) at baseband. One scheme employs a narrowband fiber Bragg grating (FBG) placed close to the star coupler in the feeder fiber of the PON, while the other uses an additional short-length distribution fiber from the star coupler to each customer unit for the redirection of customer traffic. In both schemes, only one optical transmitter is required at each optical network unit (ONU) for the transmission of customer traffic and upstream access traffic. Moreover, downstream bandwidth is not consumed by customer traffic unlike in previously reported techniques. The authors experimentally verify the feasibility of both schemes with 1.25 Gb/s upstream baseband transmission to the CO and 155 Mb/s customer data transmission on the RF carrier. The experimental results obtained from both schemes are compared, and the power budgets are calculated to analyze the scalability of each scheme. Further, the proposed schemes were discussed in terms of upgradability of the transmission bit rates for the upstream access traffic, bandwidth requirements at the customer premises, dispersion tolerance, and stability issues for the practical implementations of the network.
Keywords :
Bragg gratings; microwave photonics; optical fibre LAN; optical fibre couplers; optical fibre dispersion; subcarrier multiplexing; telecommunication traffic; 1.25 Gbit/s; 155 Mbit/s; RF subcarrier multiplexing; bandwidth requirements; central office; customer intercommunication; customer traffic redirection; customer traffic transmission; dispersion tolerance; feeder fiber; local area network emulation; multiplexed customer traffic; narrowband fiber Bragg grating; network stability; optical layer schemes; optical network unit; optical transmitter; passive optical networks; power budgets; scalability; short-length distribution fiber; star coupler; transmission bit rates; upstream access; upstream access traffic; upstream baseband transmission; Bandwidth; Baseband; Couplings; LAN emulation; Optical fiber couplers; Optical network units; Optical transmitters; Passive optical networks; Radio frequency; Telecommunication traffic; Fiber Bragg grating; local area network (LAN) intercommunication; passive optical network; subcarrier multiplexing; time division multiple access;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2005.856300