Analysis of passive optical network

With the increasing development of fiber optic communication technology, the needs of higher transmission rates, longer transmission distance, and greater transmission bandwidth are much stronger. Telecommunication companies tried to fulfil those needs by constantly reviewing and testing the perform...

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Main Author: Abdalla, Jabir Ahmed
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spelling my-uthm-ep.69452022-04-17T07:14:14Z Analysis of passive optical network 2021-02 Abdalla, Jabir Ahmed TA168 Systems engineering With the increasing development of fiber optic communication technology, the needs of higher transmission rates, longer transmission distance, and greater transmission bandwidth are much stronger. Telecommunication companies tried to fulfil those needs by constantly reviewing and testing the performances of the applied Fiber Access Network System. This research is based on how we can design and analyses the optical fiber communication system. In this analysis, the Passive Optical Network architecture is planned to meet the requirements of the most common system which is Gigabit Passive Optical Networks (GPON). This design is simulated using the software OptiSystem 14.0 taking the realistic parameters of existing systems into account. According to The Full-Service Access Network (FSAN) the industry has converged on 2.488 gigabits per second (Gbit/s) of downstream bandwidth, and 1.244 Gbit/s of upstream bandwidth as the best solution to implement. The FSAN and ITU-T guide the efforts of user needs assessment for bandwidth to plan for smooth network upgrade that meets the user demand with optimal investment and let the user have many options to choose the bandwidth according to the needs within the financial grow capability. Additionally, on this project, a GPON design coexists with the new generation of NG-PON1 and NG-PON2 has been simulated and studied to analysis and compare using Optisystem which is a simulation system. The research stands for designing, testing the performance of the optical network by compensate minimum bit error and improve quality factor of the network. This model is designed from a data that has been obtained from existing networks in published papers and the main focus is to testing performance a GPON network in software Optisystem of the optical network by the minimum amount of BER, Q-factor, and power budget to achieve the requirement of the customers of the network. 2021-02 Thesis http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6945/ http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6945/1/24p%20JABIR%20AHMED%20ABDALLA.pdf text en public http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6945/2/JABIR%20AHMED%20ABDALLA%20COPYRIGHT%20DECLARATION.pdf text en staffonly http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6945/3/JABIR%20AHMED%20ABDALLA%20WATERMARK.pdf text en validuser mphil masters Universiti Tun Hussein Malaysia Fakulti Kejuruteraan Elektrik dan Elektronik
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Abdalla, Jabir Ahmed
Analysis of passive optical network
description With the increasing development of fiber optic communication technology, the needs of higher transmission rates, longer transmission distance, and greater transmission bandwidth are much stronger. Telecommunication companies tried to fulfil those needs by constantly reviewing and testing the performances of the applied Fiber Access Network System. This research is based on how we can design and analyses the optical fiber communication system. In this analysis, the Passive Optical Network architecture is planned to meet the requirements of the most common system which is Gigabit Passive Optical Networks (GPON). This design is simulated using the software OptiSystem 14.0 taking the realistic parameters of existing systems into account. According to The Full-Service Access Network (FSAN) the industry has converged on 2.488 gigabits per second (Gbit/s) of downstream bandwidth, and 1.244 Gbit/s of upstream bandwidth as the best solution to implement. The FSAN and ITU-T guide the efforts of user needs assessment for bandwidth to plan for smooth network upgrade that meets the user demand with optimal investment and let the user have many options to choose the bandwidth according to the needs within the financial grow capability. Additionally, on this project, a GPON design coexists with the new generation of NG-PON1 and NG-PON2 has been simulated and studied to analysis and compare using Optisystem which is a simulation system. The research stands for designing, testing the performance of the optical network by compensate minimum bit error and improve quality factor of the network. This model is designed from a data that has been obtained from existing networks in published papers and the main focus is to testing performance a GPON network in software Optisystem of the optical network by the minimum amount of BER, Q-factor, and power budget to achieve the requirement of the customers of the network.
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author Abdalla, Jabir Ahmed
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title Analysis of passive optical network
title_short Analysis of passive optical network
title_full Analysis of passive optical network
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