Broadband access wireline and wireless - alternatives for internet services
Written by experts in the field, this book provides an overview of all forms of broadband subscriber access networks and technology, including fiber optics, DSL for phone lines, DOCSIS for coax, power line carrier, and wireless. Each technology is described in depth, with a discussion of key concept...
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John Wiley & Sons Ltd
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction to Broadband Access Networks and Technologies; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 A Brief History of the Access Network; 1.3 Digital Subscriber Lines (DSL); 1.3.1 DSL Technologies and Their Evolution; 1.3.2 DSL System Technologies; 1.4 Hybrid Fiber-Coaxial Cable (HFC); 1.5 Power Line Communications (PLC); 1.6 Fiber in the Loop (FITL); 1.7 Wireless Broadband Access; 1.8 Direct Point-to-Point Connections; Appendix 1.A: Voiceband Modems. 2 Introduction to Fiber Optic Broadband Access Networks and Technologies2.1 Introduction; 2.2 A Brief History of Fiber in the Loop (FITL); 2.3 Introduction to PON Systems; 2.3.1 PON System Overview; 2.3.2 PON Protocol Evolution; 2.4 FITL Technology Considerations; 2.4.1 Optical Components; 2.4.2 Powering the Loop; 2.4.3 System Power Savings; 2.4.4 PON Reach Extension; 2.5 Introduction to PON Network Protection; 2.5.1 Background on Network Protection; 2.5.2 PON Facility Protection; 2.5.3 OLT Function Protection; 2.5.4 ONU Protection; 2.5.5 Conclusions Regarding Protection; 2.6 Conclusions. Appendix 2.A: Subscriber Power ConsiderationsReferences; Further Reading; 3 IEEE Passive Optical Networks; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 IEEE 802.3ah Ethernet-based PON (EPON); 3.2.1 EPON Physical Layer; 3.2.2 Signal Formats; 3.2.3 MAC Protocol; 3.2.4 Encryption and Security; 3.2.5 Forward Error Correction (FEC); 3.2.6 ONU Discovery and Activation; 3.2.7 ONU Ranging Mechanism; 3.2.8 EPON OAM; 3.2.9 Dynamic Bandwidth Assignment (DBA); 3.3 IEEE 802.3av 10Gbit/s Ethernet-based PON (10G EPON); 3.3.1 10G EPON Physical Layer; 3.3.2 Signal Format; 3.3.3 MAC Protocol; 3.3.4 Forward Error Correction. 3.3.5 ONU Discovery and Activation3.3.6 ONU Ranging Mechanism; 3.3.7 10G EPON OAM; 3.3.8 Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation; 3.4 Summary Comparison of EPON and 10G EPON; 3.5 Transport of Timing and Synchronization over EPON and 10G EPON; 3.6 Overview of the IEEE 1904.1 Service Interoperability in Ethernet Passive Optical Networks (SIEPON); 3.6.1 SIEPON MAC Functional Blocks; 3.6.2 VLAN Support; 3.6.3 Multicast Service; 3.6.4 SIEPON Service Management; 3.6.5 Performance Monitoring and Verification; 3.6.6 SIEPON Service Availability; 3.6.7 SIEPON Optical Link Protection; 3.6.8 SIEPON Power Savings. 3.6.9 SIEPON Security Mechanisms3.6.10 SIEPON Management; 3.7 ITU-T G.9801 Ethernet Passive Optical Networks using OMCI; 3.8 Conclusions; Appendix 3.A: 64B/66B Line Code; References; Further Readings; 4 ITU-T/FSAN PON Protocols; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 ITU-T G.983 Series B-PON (Broadband PON); 4.3 ITU-T G.984 Series G-PON (Gigabit-capable PON); 4.3.1 G-PON Physical Layer; 4.3.2 G-PON Frame Formats; 4.3.3 G-PON Encapsulation Method (GEM); 4.3.4 G-PON Multiplexing; 4.3.5 Encryption and Security; 4.3.6 Forward Error Correction; 4.3.7 Protection Switching; 4.3.8 ONU Activation


