Presentation 2004/3/9
G-PON Repeatered System for Enlarging Transmission Distance between OLT and ONU
Tomonori SHIBUYA, Nobuhiro HIRACHI, Ken-Ichi SUZUKI,
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Abstract(in English) The internationally standardized G-PON system is expected to provide the Giga-bit class access service at economical rate. By enlarging G-PON's transmission distance and increasing the number of optical splitter branches, we will be able to achieve the efficient service for the users in rural and small demanded areas. G-PON recommendation regulates the transmission distance between OLT and ONU as 60 km maximum and the number of the splitter as 64 branches max. However, because of the transmission loss, dispersion or other physical conditions, the maximum transmission value regulated in the recommendation cannot be achieved with the current condition. In this paper, we examine the repeatered system, which consists of an optical amplifier and a dispersion compensator, to realize the transmission protocol and the bit-rate free repeater. Moreover, this allows ONUs to employ a cost-effective FP-LD.
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Keyword(in English) G-PON / Enlarging Transmission Distance / Repeater / Optical Amplifier / Dispersion Compensating Fiber / Burst Signals
Paper # CAS2003-144,DSP2003-246,CS2003-196
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Title (in English) G-PON Repeatered System for Enlarging Transmission Distance between OLT and ONU
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Keyword(1) G-PON
Keyword(2) Enlarging Transmission Distance
Keyword(3) Repeater
Keyword(4) Optical Amplifier
Keyword(5) Dispersion Compensating Fiber
Keyword(6) Burst Signals
1st Author's Name Tomonori SHIBUYA
1st Author's Affiliation NTT Access Network Service Systems Laboratories, NTT Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Nobuhiro HIRACHI
2nd Author's Affiliation NTT Access Network Service Systems Laboratories, NTT Corporation
3rd Author's Name Ken-Ichi SUZUKI
3rd Author's Affiliation NTT Access Network Service Systems Laboratories, NTT Corporation
Date 2004/3/9
Paper # CAS2003-144,DSP2003-246,CS2003-196
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 719
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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