2011
DOI: 10.3844/jcssp.2011.1846.1853
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Development of an Algorithm for Fiber-to-the-Home Passive Optical Network Automatic Self-restoration Scheme Using Access Control System

Abstract: Problem statement: Cables that are installed outdoors are subjected to harsh environmental conditions which make break down inevitable. When this happen it will disrupt the services and cause trouble to the users. To overcome this is to provide a means of restoring the network in case of failure.

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“…Finally, because the LROA aims to support a large number of users over a common physical medium, further issues relevant to security improvement and reliability in the optical access systems, which might not have been addressed previously, would be of great importance. In this context, several schemes were proposed in the literature to increase the level of survivability in FTTH networks (Ab-Rahman et al, 2011;Ab-Rahman et al, 2012) …”
Section: Opportunities and Challenges In Lr-oansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, because the LROA aims to support a large number of users over a common physical medium, further issues relevant to security improvement and reliability in the optical access systems, which might not have been addressed previously, would be of great importance. In this context, several schemes were proposed in the literature to increase the level of survivability in FTTH networks (Ab-Rahman et al, 2011;Ab-Rahman et al, 2012) …”
Section: Opportunities and Challenges In Lr-oansmentioning
confidence: 99%