Title :
Energy efficiency in passive optical networks: where, when, and how?
Author :
Valcarenghi, Luca ; Van, Dung Pham ; Raponi, Pier Giorgio ; Castoldi, Piero ; Campelo, Divanilson R. ; Wong, Shing-Wa ; Yen, She-Hwa ; Kazovsky, Leonid G. ; Yamashita, Shinji
Abstract :
This article provides an overview of current efforts in reducing energy consumption in passive optical access networks. Both ITU-T and IEEE standardized PONs are considered. The current solutions proposed by standardization authorities, industry, and academia are classified based on the layer they address in the standardized architectures: physical layer, data link layer, and hybrid. Then, the article provides answers to major questions, such as where, when, and how to reduce PON energy consumption in TDM PONs by means of a quantitative evaluation. Results show that to reduce energy consumption, ONUs must be provided with physical devices that are not only power-efficient but also provide improved services (e.g., fast synchronization) to upper layers. For this latter purpose, novel physical ONU architectures are proposed to speed up the synchronization process and enable effective data link layer solutions. Finally, the feasibility of switching ONUs to low power mode in idle slots is assessed through a testbed implementation.
Keywords :
IEEE standards; passive optical networks; standardisation; synchronisation; time division multiplexing; IEEE standardized PON; ITU-T; ONU switching; PON energy consumption reduction; TDM PON; data link layer; energy efficiency; optical terminal unit; passive optical access networks; physical ONU architectures; physical devices; physical layer; power mode; standardization authority; standardized architectures; synchronization process; Energy consumption; Energy management; Passive optical networks; Standardization; Telecommunication network management;
Journal_Title :
Network, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MNET.2012.6375895