2014 19th European Conference on Networks and Optical Communications - (NOC) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/noc.2014.6996830
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Advantages of joint access network planning in dense populated areas

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“…The objective is the minimization of total investment, which is driven by duct trenching and installation costs [2,3]. For this purpose, a modification of Dijkstra's algorithm is proposed, in which the weight associated to a street section that has already been used for routing is reduced, encouraging this way duct sharing along the paths.…”
Section: Routingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The objective is the minimization of total investment, which is driven by duct trenching and installation costs [2,3]. For this purpose, a modification of Dijkstra's algorithm is proposed, in which the weight associated to a street section that has already been used for routing is reduced, encouraging this way duct sharing along the paths.…”
Section: Routingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Last but not least, NGOA networks have been studied in dense urban areas [2,3] where there is a higher demand of services, higher concentration of users and therefore, higher expected revenues. However, rural areas have a sparse and low user distribution which requires high investments and promises limited revenues.…”
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“…Some possible examples as outlined in [3] combine AWGs of 40 and 80 wavelengths with 1:32 power splitters which results in more than 1200 and 2500 terminals, respectively. HPON can serve as the underlying architecture to support converged access networks [4], whereby the same architecture can be used to interconnect different types of terminals (residential users, business users, MBSs, small cells, etc. based on their bandwidth requirements.…”
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