2013 9th International Conference on Information, Communications &Amp; Signal Processing 2013
DOI: 10.1109/icics.2013.6782905
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The evolution trends of PON and key techniques for NG-PON

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“…It was very likely that the WDM-PON variant would be selected [36]. The requirements for the next-generation PON were described as follows [63] Below is a brief description of the variants considered for NG-PON2 [63]: TDM/WDM-PON: a hybrid variant that takes advantage of TDM (flexible bandwidth allocation) and WDM (especially high capacity). This variant is further subdivided according to the method of wavelengths' allocation to individual end units.…”
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“…It was very likely that the WDM-PON variant would be selected [36]. The requirements for the next-generation PON were described as follows [63] Below is a brief description of the variants considered for NG-PON2 [63]: TDM/WDM-PON: a hybrid variant that takes advantage of TDM (flexible bandwidth allocation) and WDM (especially high capacity). This variant is further subdivided according to the method of wavelengths' allocation to individual end units.…”
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“…The CDMA-PON systems were only needed at the research stage, and the bandwidth allocation mechanisms had to be addressed. Another problem was the lack of maturity and the lack of optical encoders and decoders for this PON technology [63]. However, with an increase in access network transmission speeds via the introduction of new standards to the operation and an increase in access network transmission capacity, sufficiently dimensioned transport networks are necessary [53].…”
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