Title :
A simple broad-band coherence multiplexed optical access network and its scalability
Author :
Kani, Jun-ichi ; Iwatsuki, Katsumi ; Takachio, Noboru ; Fujii, Nobuo
Author_Institution :
NTT Network Innovation Labs., Yokosuka, Japan
fDate :
4/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper proposes a novel and simply configured broad-band optical access network that uses coherence multiplexing (CM) and half-duplex bidirectional transmission. It allows the on-demand use of broad bandwidth on existing fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) access lines. The design of the proposed CM network considers degradation factors in CM systems. This paper introduces two analyses. The first one is a numerical simulation to optimize the tradeoff between available user number and fiber dispersion degradation, and the second estimates acceptable access-line loss in the network. These analyses show that 16 users×100 Mb/s (or 12 users×155 Mb/s) bandwidth Is possible on a standard single-mode fiber access line whose loss and length are under 9 dB and 10 km (and 7 km), respectively. The feasibility and scalability of the proposed network are verified by an experiment in which eight-channel 155-Mb/s half-duplex optical packet transmission is successfully demonstrated on a 7-km standard fiber access line with bit error rates better than 1×10-9. This study shows that the capacity of existing FTTH access lines that employ star couplers can be significantly enhanced
Keywords :
broadband networks; light coherence; multiplexing; optical fibre couplers; optical fibre losses; optical fibre subscriber loops; optimisation; telecommunication channels; 10 km; 100 Mbit/s; 155 Mbit/s; 7 km; 9 dB; FTTH access lines; Mb/s half-duplex optical packet transmission; acceptable access-line loss; broad bandwidth; coherence multiplexing; degradation factors; fiber dispersion degradation; fiber-to-the-home access lines; half-duplex bidirectional transmission; numerical simulation; scalability; simple broad-band coherence multiplexed optical access network; standard fiber access line; standard single-mode fiber access line; Bandwidth; Couplers; Degradation; Optical fiber networks; Optical network units; Passive optical networks; Scalability; Time division multiple access; WDM networks; Wavelength division multiplexing;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of