Redundancy Strategies for a High Splitting Optically Amplified Passive Optical Network

Phillips, A.J., Senior, J.M., Mercinelli, R., Valvo, M., Vetter, P.J., Martin, C.M., Van Deventer, M.O., Vaes, P. and Qui, X.Z. (2001) Redundancy Strategies for a High Splitting Optically Amplified Passive Optical Network. Journal of Lightwave Technology, 19 (2). pp. 137-149. ISSN 0733-8724
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High splitting, optically amplified, passive optical networks (SuperPONs) are investigated in terms of redundancy provision and protection mechanisms. Options for redundancy, including the important special case of dual homing, are detailed, and it is determined as to which of these options (duplication of the feeder and first distribution section, and N+1 protection of the optical amplifiers in the amplified splitter) would be required to be provided to all attached users to facilitate appropriate availability of the basic telephony service. The distributed amplified splitter dual homing solution is found to outperform the single amplified splitter solution in terms of its survivability. The protection mechanisms necessary to automatically switch to the redundant provision are discussed and it is seen that with the aid of suitable regular precautionary procedures protection switching can generally be provided rapidly (<50 ms). Finally, an availability, and cost versus availability, study confirms the aforementioned redundancy assessment for fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) implementations, but shows fiber-to-the-curb (FTTC) as needing additional redundancy


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