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Published 2014Table of Contents: “…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…”
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