2024
DOI: 10.3390/s24041074
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A High-Capacity Optical Metro Access Network: Efficiently Recovering Fiber Failures with Robust Switching and Centralized Optical Line Terminal

Rahat Ullah,
Sibghat Ullah,
Ahmad Almadhor
et al.

Abstract: This study proposes and presents a new central office (CO) for the optical metro access network (OMAN) with an affordable and distinctive switching system. The CO’s foundation is built upon a novel optical multicarrier (OMC) generation technique. This technique provides numerous frequency carriers that are characterized by a high tone-to-noise ratio (TNR) of 40 dB and minimal amplitude excursions. The purpose is to accommodate multiple users at the optical network unit side in the optical metropolitan area net… Show more

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“…Thus, from an economic perspective, PON optical technology has approached the conventional "copper" solutions commonly employed for the "last mile" problem. Passive access technology has proven to be so successful that it is also used in metro transport networks [3].…”
Section: Introduction 1motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, from an economic perspective, PON optical technology has approached the conventional "copper" solutions commonly employed for the "last mile" problem. Passive access technology has proven to be so successful that it is also used in metro transport networks [3].…”
Section: Introduction 1motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%