35 research outputs found

    WDM/TDM PON bidirectional networks single-fiber/wavelength RSOA-based ONUs layer 1/2 optimization

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    This Thesis proposes the design and the optimization of a hybrid WDM/TDM PON at the L1 (PHY) and L2 (MAC) layers, in terms of minimum deployment cost and enhanced performance for Greenfield NGPON. The particular case of RSOA-based ONUs and ODN using a single-fibre/single-wavelength is deeply analysed. In this WDM/TDM PON relevant parameters are optimized. Special attention has been given at the main noise impairment in this type of networks: the Rayleigh Backscattering effect, which cannot be prevented. To understand its behaviour and mitigate its effects, a novel mathematical model for the Rayleigh Backscattering in burst mode transmission is presented for the first time, and it has been used to optimize the WDM/TDM RSOA based PON. Also, a cost-effective, simple design SCM WDM/TDM PON with rSOA-based ONU, was optimized and implemented. This prototype was successfully tested showing high performance, robustness, versatility and reliability. So, the system is able to give coverage up to 1280 users at 2.5 Gb/s / 1.25 Gb/s downstream/upstream, over 20 Km, and being compatible with the GPON ITU-T recommendation. This precedent has enabled the SARDANA network to extend the design, architecture and capabilities of a WDM/TDM PON for a long reach metro-access network (100 km). A proposal for an agile Transmission Convergence sub-layer is presented as another relevant contribution of this work. It is based on the optimization of the standards GPON and XG-PON (for compatibility), but applied to a long reach metro-access TDM/WDM PON rSOA-based network with higher client count. Finally, a proposal of physical implementation for the SARDANA layer 2 and possible configurations for SARDANA internetworking, with the metro network and core transport network, are presented

    Demonstration of a full duplex PON featuring 2.5 Gbps Sub Carrier Multiplexing downstream and 1.25 Gbps upstream with colourless ONU and simple optics

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    We demonstrate a full-duplex DPSK SCM PON operating at 2.5Gbps/1.25Gbps bitrates, with RSOA ONU and simplified scheme. It achieves low sensitivity and is implemented with low-cost components.Peer ReviewedPostprint (published version

    Optimization of Rayleigh-limited WDM-PONs with reflective ONU by MUX positioning and optimal ONU gain

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    In this work, the influence of the distribution element position and the reflective optical network unit (ONU) gain in wavelength-division-multiplexing passive optical networks are reported. After the theoretical and experimental analysis, it is determined that the best crosstalk-to-signal ratio is achieved if the multiplexer is placed either in the ONU or optical light termination vicinity, and the ONU gain has a new optimum value depending on the position. Also, it is demonstrated that Rayleigh backscattering is generally irrelevant in downstream transmission.Peer ReviewedPostprint (published version

    Examen parcial 2 i final (Curs 2019-2020)

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    RWA algorithm with survivability considerations in Heuristics-Genetic algorithm based to IP/WDM networks

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    Tese (doutorado)—Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Tecnologia, Departamento de Engenharia Elétrica, 2007.Esta Tese descreve a criação, o desenvolvimento e a aplicação de um novo algoritmo híbrido heurístico-GA (HGA) para a otimização dos mecanismos de Alocação de Rota e Comprimento de onda (RWA) dinâmico visando sobrevivência (S-DRWA), orientado à reserva de capacidade baseado em compartilhamento de rotas de proteção e aplicado em redes de transporte IP sobre WDM. Nesta operação conjunta, heurísticas fazem a seleção dos melhores caminhos de trabalho com seus respectivos caminhos backup e o Algoritmo Genético faz o aprovisionamento para o “melhor” par de rotas trabalho/proteção com a alocação do comprimento de onda adequado, estabelecendo assim o caminho requerido. ______________________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACTThis thesis describes the creation, development and application of a novel hybrid Heuristic-GA algorithm, for the optimization of dynamic routing and wavelength assignment mechanisms with survivability (S-DRWA), guided to the reserve of capacity based on sharing routes protection and applied in IP transport network over WDM. In this joint operation, heuristics make the election of the best routes with their respective backup routes and the Genetic Algorithm makes the “best” provision for pair of routes working/protection with the allocation of the adjusted wavelength, thus establishing the required route

    Examen parcial 1 (Curs 2019-2020)

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