Fiber access networks: Reliability and power consumption analysis
As a result, thesis summarizes the completed research in which the current and future fiber optical access systems (NGPON) as well as their performance improvement techniques are...
In this work, we aim to quantify and compare the power consumption of four “IP over Wavelength Division Multiplexing” (IPoWDM) transport network architectures employing ZR/ZR+ modules vs. long-hau...
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As a result, thesis summarizes the completed research in which the current and future fiber optical access systems (NGPON) as well as their performance improvement techniques are...
We summarize the lessons learned from the recent advancements, identify important challenges ahead and outline several future research directions that can contribute to further
In this work, we aim to quantify and compare the power consumption of four “IP over Wavelength Division Multiplexing” (IPoWDM) transport network architectures employing ZR/ZR+
As a result, thesis summarizes the completed research in which the current and future fiber optical access systems (NGPON) as well as their
To assess the global average instantaneous power consumption of the FTTH access network, the global average instantaneous power consumption at the customer premises side (CPE) containing the ONU
Many fiber-coupled terminal architectures use a beamsplitter to direct a portion of the received light onto a quadrant detector and generate an error signal. A feedback control loop uses
To address resulting performance challenges, this research aims to demonstrate that the integration of Hollow Core Fibers (HCFs) and Multicore
Fiber optic cables are more energy-efficient than copper cables because they require less power to transmit data over long distances. This is because the light used in fiber optic cables
In Section 3, a comparison of the EC profiles for FTTH PON and AON architectures is presented, illustrating how passive signal splitting versus active switching influences the overall
Fiber optic cables are more energy-efficient than copper cables because they require less power to transmit data over long distances. This is
To address resulting performance challenges, this research aims to demonstrate that the integration of Hollow Core Fibers (HCFs) and Multicore Fibers (MCFs), improves network
More service protection in a fixed network means better performance of the network, but it introduces more ports and devices, which increases power consumption.
By combining power consumption and noise models, the relation between system performance and amplifier power consumption can be studied. Several studies of this has been published, and