DocumentCode :
643859
Title :
Power consumption evaluation for next-generation passive optical networks
Author :
Lambert, Sofie ; Lannoo, Bart ; Colle, Didier ; Pickavet, Mario ; Montalvo, Julio ; Torrijos, J.A. ; Vetter, Peter
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Technol., Ghent Univ. - iMinds, Ghent, Belgium
fYear :
2013
fDate :
23-25 Sept. 2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
In this paper, we assess the energy efficiency of various optical access solutions including both the telecom operator and the end user side. We compare different next-generation passive optical networks (NG-PONs) to a baseline GPON deployment offering similar bandwidths and Quality of Service (QoS) for best-effort high speed connectivity services. For the operator side, we follow two approaches: first, we consider a fixed split ratio (1:64) in an existing optical distribution network (ODN); next, we consider an upgraded ODN with an optimized split ratio for specific bandwidth and QoS values. For medium bandwidth demands, our results show that legacy PONs can be upgraded to XG-PON without any ODN modification. For future applications that may require access rates up to 1 Gb/s, NG-PON2 technologies with higher split ratios and increased reach become more interesting systems, offering the potential for both increased energy efficiency and node consolidation. For the user side, we consider power consumption of the optical network unit (ONU), installed at the customer premises, incorporating several energy saving mechanisms. Combining our results for the central office and ONU side, we see that XLG-PON (using a bit-interleaving protocol) and TWDM-PON (using a standard protocol) consume the lowest power per user among the different NG-PON2 technology candidates.
Keywords :
next generation networks; passive optical networks; quality of service; time division multiplexing; NG-PON2 technologies; ODN; ONU; QoS values; TWDM-PON; XG-PON; XLG-PON; baseline GPON deployment; best-effort high speed connectivity services; energy efficiency; energy saving mechanisms; fixed split ratio; next-generation passive optical networks; node consolidation; optical access solutions; optical distribution network; optical network unit; power consumption evaluation; quality of service values; telecom operator; Bandwidth; Energy efficiency; Optical network units; Passive optical networks; Power demand; Quality of service; energy consumption; next-generation passive optical networks; quality of service;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Digital Communications - Green ICT (TIWDC), 2013 24th Tyrrhenian International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Genoa
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0753-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/TIWDC.2013.6664199
Filename :
6664199
Link To Document :
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