05159nam 22006254a 450 991014341720332120170815121455.01-280-23575-697866102357590-470-32576-30-471-75564-80-471-75563-X(CKB)1000000000354994(EBL)239983(OCoLC)63656139(SSID)ssj0000154390(PQKBManifestationID)11149351(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000154390(PQKBWorkID)10408319(PQKB)11600916(MiAaPQ)EBC239983(PPN)188554432(EXLCZ)99100000000035499420050518d2006 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrFiber to the home[electronic resource] the new empowerment /Paul E. Green, JrHoboken, N.J. Wiley-Intersciencec20061 online resource (158 p.)Wiley survival guides in engineering and scienceDescription based upon print version of record.0-471-74247-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.FIBER TO THE HOME; Contents; Foreword; Preface; CHAPTER 1 The Evolution of the Broadband Last Mile; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 A Few Definitions; 1.3 Cable Competition; 1.4 Triple Play; 1.5 International Competition; 1.6 End-User Pressures; 1.7 Specific End-User Application Needs; 1.8 The Digital Divide; 1.9 Cost Improvements; 1.10 Needs of the Supplier Industries; 1.11 Needs of the Telecomm Service Providers; 1.12 Deficiencies of the Legacy Solutions-DSL, Cable, and Wireless; 1.13 Future-Proof Nature of the Fiber Last Mile; 1.14 Why Bringing Fiber Only to the Curb is Insufficient1.15 The Wireless ""Alternative""1.16 The Position of the Skeptics; References; Vocabulary Quiz; CHAPTER 2 Architectures and Standards; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 What Does a PON Look Like?; 2.3 ATM Cells or Ethernet Packets?; 2.4 How the Architectures Will Be Presented in This Book; 2.5 ITU's BPON (Broadband Passive Optical Network) Standard G.983; 2.5.1 BPON Portrayed as Layers; 2.5.2 BPON Portrayed as Formats; 2.5.3 BPON Portrayed as a Sequence of Events; 2.5.4 Ranging; 2.5.5 Security; 2.5.6 Protection Switching; 2.5.7 Analog Video Delivery over a BPON2.6 ITU's GPON (Gigabit Passive Optical Network) Standard G.9842.6.1 GPON Portrayed as Layers; 2.6.2 GPON Portrayed as Formats; 2.6.3 GPON Portrayed as Sequences of Events; 2.6.4 GPON Encryption; 2.7 IEEE Ethernet Passive Optical Network (EPON) Standard 802.3ah; 2.7.1 EPON Portrayed as Layers; 2.7.2 EPON Portrayed as Formats; 2.7.3 EPON Portrayed as Sequences of Events; 2.8 Comparison of ATM-Based and Ethernet-Based PONS; 2.9 An Example of Architecture vs. Implementation; References; Vocabulary Quiz; CHAPTER 3 Base Technologies; 3.1 Optical Fiber Basics; 3.2 Impairments3.2.1 Chromatic Dispersion3.2.2 Loss and Rayleigh Scattering; 3.2.3 Stimulated Brillouin Scattering (SBS); 3.2.4 Stimulated Raman Scattering (SRS); 3.2.5 Self- and Cross-Phase Modulation (SPM and CPM); 3.2.6 Four-Wave Mixing (FWM); 3.3 Optical Amplifiers; 3.4 Splitters and Couplers; 3.5 Connectors and Splices; 3.6 Lasers and Transmitters; 3.7 Photodiodes and Receivers; 3.8 The Physics of Lasing and Photodetection; 3.9 Summary; References; Vocabulary Quiz; CHAPTER 4 Deploying the System; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Link Budget; 4.3 Aerial Deployment; 4.4 Underground Deployment4.5 Reuse of Underground Facilities4.6 Cabinets, Pedestals, Closures, and Vaults; 4.7 Subscriber Premises Optical Network Unit; 4.8 Head-End Optical Line Terminal; 4.9 Slack Management; 4.10 In-Building Installation; 4.11 Safety Considerations; 4.12 Powering; 4.13 Testing and Maintenance; 4.14 Costs; References; Vocabulary Quiz; CHAPTER 5 Current Deployments; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 United States; 5.3 Japan; 5.4 Korea; 5.5 China; 5.6 Australia; 5.7 Europe; References; Vocabulary Quiz; CHAPTER 6 The Future; IndexA compelling treatment of FTTHWritten by telecommunications pioneer Paul Green Jr., Fiber to the Home is a comprehensive examination of the technical and social implications of fiber to the home (FTTH), the technology that extends the current fiber optic backbone to optically connect it directly to homes and offices.Fiber to the Home addresses the payoffs expected from this impending technological revolution; provides a detailed guide to the optoelectronic components and architectures of which the system is made; and includes an equally thorough guide to the mechanics of deployWiley survival guides in engineering and science.Optical fiber subscriber loopsOptical fiber subscriber loops.004.6/4621.3981Green Paul Eliot1924-482853MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910143417203321Fiber to the home2019498UNINA