Research Article
Long-term evolution of passive optical networks
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1145/1189355.1189359, author={J. Prat and P. Chanclou and R. Davey and J.M. Finochietto and G. Franzl and A.M.J. Koonen and S. Walker}, title={Long-term evolution of passive optical networks}, proceedings={1st International ICST Conference on Access Networks}, publisher={ACM}, proceedings_a={ACCESSNETS}, year={2006}, month={9}, keywords={Access networks FTTH Optical fiber Communications Passive Optical Networks.}, doi={10.1145/1189355.1189359} }
- J. Prat
P. Chanclou
R. Davey
J.M. Finochietto
G. Franzl
A.M.J. Koonen
S. Walker
Year: 2006
Long-term evolution of passive optical networks
ACCESSNETS
ACM
DOI: 10.1145/1189355.1189359
Abstract
With the recent increase of the number of Fiber-to-the-Home deployments worldwide, and the corresponding huge investment in infrastructure, there is a need to devise a migration path that assures the full future usability and enhanced performance of the installed fiber plant, possibly using emerging opto-electronic technologies. With this aim, within the IST ePhoton/One Network of Excellence, different technological solutions have been extensively analyzed and discussed. In this paper, a brief summary on access applications is presented.
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