Title :
Dynamic bandwidth allocation in a reconfigurable and converged access network
Author :
Toycan, M. ; Abbasoglu, Serkan ; Ersoy, Neyre Tekbiyik
Abstract :
In this paper, we propose a reconfigurable and converged optical access network architecture with dynamic bandwidth allocation. The network proposes the co-existence of long term evolution (LTE), wireless interoperability for microwave access (WiMax) and ultra-wide band (UWB) technologies. LTE is considered for next generation mobile telephony, WiMax is designed mainly for data transmission. In addition, UWB could be used for high definition (HD) audio and video communication applications. All technologies are generated by using VPI transmission Maker and simulated with 16 QAM modulation schemes. All the signals qualities are investigated with the error vector magnitudes (EVMs). LTE/WiMax/UWB over single mode fibre (SMF) is examined and maximum limit are achieved at 76km with an EVM of -18.2dB, 58km with an EVM of -25dB and 65km with an EVM of -19dB for LTE, WiMax and UWB respectively. It is also realized that the chromatic dispersion needs to be compensated for long transmission systems (above 100km).
Keywords :
Long Term Evolution; WiMax; bandwidth allocation; open systems; optical fibre subscriber loops; quadrature amplitude modulation; ultra wideband communication; EVM; LTE; QAM modulation schemes; SMF; UWB technologies; VPI transmission maker; WiMax; chromatic dispersion; converged optical access network architecture; data transmission; distance 58 km; distance 65 km; distance 76 km; dynamic bandwidth allocation; error vector magnitudes; high definition audio communication; high definition video communication; long term evolution; microwave access; next generation mobile telephony; reconfigurable optical access network architecture; single mode fibre; ultra-wide band technologies; wireless interoperability; Long Term Evolution; Optical fibers; Passive optical networks; Radio frequency; Semiconductor optical amplifiers; WiMAX; converged network; dynamic allocation; optical access network;
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU), 2014 22nd
Conference_Location :
Trabzon
DOI :
10.1109/SIU.2014.6830337