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Simulation and Performance Analysis of Passive Optical Networks (PONs) [PDF]

open access: yesThe International Conference on Electrical Engineering, 2014
Mostafa Ghathor   +2 more
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Protection Schemes in HPON Networks Based on the PWFBA Algorithm. [PDF]

open access: yesSensors (Basel), 2022
Róka R   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Beyond 100 Gbit/s PON: Flexible Rate and Coherent Architecture

open access: yesGuangtongxin yanjiu
In 2021, the International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) developed the standards of 50 Gbit/s Passive Optical Network (PON).
ZHOU Ji, GUO Dong, ZHANG Junwen
doaj  

The Analysis of Resource Efficiencies for the Allocation Methods Applied in the Proposed OAM&WDM-PON Architecture

open access: yesPhotonics
Infrastructures of access networks that mostly exploit the optical fiber medium effectively utilizing wavelength division multiplexing techniques play a key role in advanced F5G fixed networks.
Rastislav Róka
doaj   +1 more source

Resource management research in Passive Optical Networks (PON)

open access: yes, 2013
Next Generation Access Networks (NGAN) are the new step forward to deliver broadband services and to facilitate the integration of different technologies. It is plausible to assume that, from a technological standpoint, the Future Internet will be composed of long-range high-speed optical networks; a number of wireless networks at the edge; and, in ...
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Towards Realizing the Importance of Placing Fog Computing Facilities at the Central Office of a PON [PDF]

open access: yes
This paper highlights the importance of accommodating Fog computation capability in a Passive Optical Network (PON). Fog computation is referred to as a decentralized computing infrastructure at the network access segment so as to facilitate computation ...
Lee, GM
core  

Passive optical network (PON) monitoring using optical coding technology

open access: yes, 2010
Les réseaux optiques passifs (PON) semblent être la technologie gagnante et ultime du futur pour les "fibres jusqu'au domicile" ayant une haute capacité. L'écoute de contrôle de ce genre de système est nécessaire pour s'assurer un niveau de qualité de service prédéterminé pour chaque client.
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