DocumentCode :
2428387
Title :
Linear crosstalk analysis of an un-amplified ring PON architecture
Author :
Richards, D. ; Antoniades, N. ; Jiang, X. ; Madamopoulos, N. ; Peiris, S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng. Sci. & Phys., CUNY, Staten Island, NY, USA
fYear :
2010
fDate :
12-14 April 2010
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
Passive optical network (PON) architectures have been proposed as a back haul for wireless networks, where the optical network units (ONUs) can now be interconnected with the antenna base stations. We focus on a ring PON approach with its inherent benefits and use simulation to analyze the effects of linear crosstalk in an un-amplified basic TDM optical ring. Our approach is based on simulation of the entire network using a combination of wavelength-domain and time-domain techniques. Typically PON networks are based on CWDM to maintain the cost of components low and in such case it is logical that any crosstalk will be negligible. However, the subpar performance of such components motivated our study into the crosstalk impact. We show that the tap ratio optimization which increases the number ONUs that can be served in the ring can also exacerbate the effects of linear interchannel crosstalk at the ONU´s downstream signal receivers. The interchannel crosstalk originates from the upstream/LAN transmission and is due to non-ideal WDM couplers/splitters and optical switches that are needed for wavelength multiplexing/demultiplexing and protection against node and link failures, respectively.
Keywords :
antennas; crosstalk; optical fibre LAN; optical fibre couplers; optical switches; time-domain analysis; wavelength division multiplexing; CWDM; LAN transmission; antenna base stations; back haul; linear interchannel crosstalk; link failure; node failure; nonideal WDM couplers; nonideal WDM splitters; optical network units; optical switches; tap ratio optimization; time division multiplexed optical ring; time-domain technique; un-amplified ring passive optical network architecture; upstream transmission; wavelength demultiplexing; wavelength multiplexing; wavelength-domain technique; wireless networks; Analytical models; Base stations; Optical crosstalk; Optical interconnections; Optical network units; Optical receivers; Passive optical networks; Time division multiplexing; Time domain analysis; Wireless networks; Ethernet wireless backhaul; FTTx; FiWi; Fiber-wireless convergence; PON; access networks; linear crosstalk;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Sarnoff Symposium, 2010 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Princeton, NJ
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5592-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SARNOF.2010.5469714
Filename :
5469714
Link To Document :
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