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Technologies -- 1.2.1 Hybrid Fiber-Coax -- 1.2.2 Digital Subscriber Line -- 1.2.3 WiMAX -- 1.3 Passive Optical Networks -- 1.3.1 Basic PON Architectures -- 1.3.2 What Is FTTx? -- 1.4 Point-to-Point Links -- 1.5 Summary -- Further Reading -- Chapter 2 Optical Communications Essentials -- 2.1 Definitions of Units and Terms -- 2.1.1 Metric Prefixes -- 2.1.2 Electromagnetic Spectral Bands -- 2.1.3 Optical Spectral Band -- 2.1.4 Digital Multiplexing Hierarchy -- 2.1.5 Decibel Units -- 2.1.6 Refractive Index -- 2.2 Elements of an Optical Link -- 2.3 Optical Fibers -- 2.3.1 Fiber Structures -- 2.3.2 Rays and Modes -- 2.4 Optical Fiber Attenuation -- 2.5 Fiber Information Capacity -- 2.5.1 Modal Dispersion -- 2.5.2 Chromatic Dispersion -- 2.5.3 Polarization Mode Dispersion -- 2.6 Nonlinear Effects in Fibers -- 2.6.1 Stimulated Brillouin Scattering -- 2.6.2 Stimulated Raman Scattering -- 2.7 Optical Fiber Standards -- 2.8 Summary -- Problems -- Further Reading -- Chapter 3 Wavelength-Division Multiplexing -- 3.1 Operational Principles of WDM -- 3.1.1 WDM Operating Regions -- 3.1.2 Generic WDM Link -- 3.2 Standard WDM Spectral Grids -- 3.2.1 Dense WDM -- 3.2.2 Coarse WDM -- 3.2.3 PON Spectral Regions -- 3.3 Optical Couplers -- 3.3.1 Basic 22 Coupler -- 3.3.2 Coupler Performance -- 3.3.3 Tap Coupler -- 3.4 Bidirectional WDM Links -- 3.5 Summary -- Problems -- Further Reading -- Chapter 4 PON Transceivers -- 4.1 Optical Sources for PONs -- 4.1.1 Source Characteristics -- 4.1.2 DFB and FP Lasers -- 4.1.3 Modulation Speed -- 4.1.4 Optical Transmitter Packages -- 4.2 Optical Receivers -- 4.2.1 Photodetector Types -- 4.2.2 Quantum Efficiency -- 4.2.3 Responsivity -- 4.2.4 Speed of Detector Response. 327 $a4.2.5 Receiver Bandwidth -- 4.2.6 Photodetector Noise -- 4.3 Receiver BER and OSNR -- 4.4 Burst-Mode Receiver Concept -- 4.5 Burst-Mode ONT Transmission -- 4.6 PON Transceiver Packages -- 4.7 Summary -- Problems -- Further Reading -- Chapter 5 Passive Optical Components -- 5.1 WDM Couplers for PONs -- 5.1.1 Thin-Film Filters -- 5.1.2 Transmission Diffraction Gratings -- 5.2 Optical Power Splitter -- 5.2.1 Splitting Loss -- 5.2.2 Optical Splitter Structure -- 5.3 Optical Cables for PONs -- 5.3.1 Cable Structures -- 5.3.2 Fiber and Jacket Color Coding -- 5.4 Fiber Interconnections -- 5.4.1 Optical Connectors -- 5.4.2 Connector Losses -- 5.4.3 Optical Splices -- 5.5 Summary -- Problems -- Further Reading -- Chapter 6 Passive Optical Networks -- 6.1 Fundamental PON Architecture -- 6.2 Active PON Modules -- 6.2.1 Optical Line Terminal -- 6.2.2 Optical Network Terminal -- 6.2.3 Optical Network Unit -- 6.3 Traffic Flows -- 6.4 Passive Component Applications -- 6.4.1 Optical Cables for PONs -- 6.4.2 Optical Power Splitters -- 6.4.3 Splitter Enclosures -- 6.4.4 Wavelength Couplers -- 6.5 PON Alternatives -- 6.5.1 BPON Basics -- 6.5.2 EPON and EFM -- 6.5.3 GPON Basics -- 6.6 Optics Path Attenuation Ranges -- 6.7 Standards Development -- 6.7.1 ITU-T -- 6.7.2 FSAN -- 6.7.3 IEEE -- 6.8 Summary -- Problems -- Further Reading -- Chapter 7 BPON Characteristics -- 7.1 BPON Architecture -- 7.1.1 Traffic Flow Schemes -- 7.1.2 OLT Capabilities -- 7.2 ATM Basics -- 7.2.1 Use of ATM Cells -- 7.2.2 ATM Service Categories -- 7.2.3 Service Level Agreements -- 7.3 BPON Operational Characteristics -- 7.3.1 Voice and Data Traffic Flows -- 7.3.2 Protection of Grants -- 7.3.3 Video Traffic -- 7.4 Traffic Control -- 7.4.1 Fixed Bandwidth Allocation -- 7.4.2 Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation -- 7.5 Standards Details -- 7.5.1 Recommendation G.983.1 -- 7.5.2 Recommendation G.983.2 -- 7.5.3 Recommendation G.983.3 -- 7.5.4 Recommendation G.983.4 -- 7.5.5 Recommendation G.983.5 -- 7.5.6 Recommendation G.983.6. 327 $a7.5.7 Recommendation G.983.7 -- 7.5.8 Recommendation G.983.8 -- 7.6 Summary -- Problems -- Further Reading -- Chapter 8 Ethernet in the First Mile -- 8.1 EFM Options -- 8.2 EPON Architecture -- 8.2.1 OLT and ONT/ONU Functions -- 8.2.2 EPON Traffic Flows -- 8.2.3 Power Levels Received -- 8.3 MPCP Functions -- 8.3.1 Discovery Process -- 8.3.2 Bandwidth Assignment -- 8.3.3 Transmission Timing -- 8.4 Point-to-Point Ethernet -- 8.4.1 P2P Ethernet Over Fiber -- 8.4.2 P2P Ethernet Over Copper -- 8.5 Main EPON and P2P EFM Standards -- 8.6 Summary -- Problems -- Further Reading -- Chapter 9 GPON Characteristics -- 9.1 GPON Architecture -- 9.1.1 GSR Specification -- 9.1.2 GPON Protection Switching -- 9.1.3 Information Security in a GPON -- 9.2 GPON Recommendation G.984.2 -- 9.2.1 Optical Performances -- 9.2.2 Timing and Optical Power Control -- 9.2.3 Forward Error Correction -- 9.3 GPON Transmission Convergence Layer -- 9.3.1 Downstream GPON Frame Format -- 9.3.2 Upstream GPON Frame Format -- 9.3.3 GEM Segment -- 9.4 ONT Management and Control -- 9.5 Summary -- Problems -- Further Reading -- Chapter 10 FTTP Concepts and Applications -- 10.1 Implementation Scenarios -- 10.1.1 Application Alternatives -- 10.1.2 Installation Types -- 10.2 Network Architectures -- 10.2.1 Optical Splitter Locations -- 10.2.2 Network Design Variations -- 10.3 Local Powering Options -- 10.3.1 Indoor Power Supply -- 10.3.2 Outdoor Power Supply -- 10.3.3 Network Powering -- 10.4 Service Applications -- 10.4.1 Bandwidth Requirements -- 10.4.2 Video Service Issues -- 10.5 Expanded WDM PON -- 10.6 Summary -- Problems -- Further Reading -- Chapter 11 FTTP Network Design -- 11.1 Design Criteria -- 11.1.1 System Requirements -- 11.1.2 System Margin -- 11.1.3 Power Penalties -- 11.2 Link Power Budget -- 11.2.1 Power-Budgeting Process -- 11.2.2 FTTP 1310-nm Power Budget -- 11.2.3 FTTP 1490-nm Power Budget -- 11.3 Photonic Design Automation Tools -- 11.3.1 Modeling Tool Characteristics -- 11.3.2 FTTP Network Modeling Tool. 327 $a11.4 Link Capacity Estimates -- 11.4.1 Basic Formulation -- 11.4.2 Basic Rise Times -- 11.4.3 FTTP Link Rise Time -- 11.5 Network Protection Schemes -- 11.6 Summary -- Problems -- Further Reading -- Chapter 12 FTTP Network Implementations -- 12.1 Central Office Configuration -- 12.1.1 Service Inputs to the FTTP Network -- 12.1.2 Cable Layout and Interfaces -- 12.1.3 WDM Coupler Placement -- 12.1.4 Patch Cords and Intrafacility Cables -- 12.2 Feeder Cables -- 12.2.1 Feeder Cable Structures -- 12.2.2 OSP Distribution Cabinet -- 12.3 Distribution Section -- 12.4 Installation of PON Cables -- 12.4.1 Direct-Burial Installations -- 12.4.2 Horizontal Drilling -- 12.4.3 Pulling Cable into Ducts -- 12.4.4 Cable Jetting Installation -- 12.4.5 Aerial Installation -- 12.4.6 Cable Warning and Identification Markers -- 12.5 Summary -- Problems -- Further Reading -- Chapter 13 Network Installation Testing -- 13.1 International Measurement Standards -- 13.2 Basic Test Instruments -- 13.3 Optical Power Measurements -- 13.3.1 Definition of Optical Power -- 13.3.2 Optical Power Meter -- 13.3.3 Power Meter Applications -- 13.4 Optical Time-Domain Reflectometer -- 13.4.1 OTDR Trace -- 13.4.2 OTDR Dead Zone -- 13.4.3 Fiber Fault Location -- 13.5 Optical Return Loss -- 13.6 Visual Fault Locator -- 13.7 Optical-Loss Test Set -- 13.8 Multifunction Test Instrument -- 13.9 Device Conformance Testing -- 13.10 FTTP Network Testing -- 13.10.1 Checking Individual Link Losses -- 13.10.2 Optical-Loss Budget Check -- 13.10.3 End-to-End Link Characterization -- 13.10.4 ORL Measurements -- 13.10.5 OLT and Video Output Checks -- 13.10.6 ONT Output Check -- 13.11 FTTP Network Troubleshooting -- 13.11.1 Resolutions of Network Problems -- 13.11.2 Troubleshooting Guidelines -- 13.12 Summary -- Problems -- References and Further Reading -- Chapter 14 Network Management Functions -- 14.1 Basic Network Management -- 14.2 Management Functions -- 14.2.1 Performance Management -- 14.2.2 Configuration Management. 327 $a14.2.3 Accounting Management -- 14.2.4 Fault Management -- 14.2.5 Security Management -- 14.3 OAM&P in FTTP Networks -- 14.4 Summary -- Problems -- Further Reading -- Appendix A Units, Physical Constants, and Conversion Factors -- Appendix B Acronyms -- Appendix C Video Transmission -- Appendix D Communication Signals -- Appendix E Telcordia Generic Requirements for PON Applications -- Index. 330 $aThis book presents fundamental passive optical network (PON) concepts, providing you with the tools needed to understand, design, and build these new access networks. 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