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7 February 2015 A colorless remote node for metro-access converged optical network
Simiao Xiao, Zhensen Gao, Kaibin Zhang
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Abstract
Metro-access network is a newly emerged network which combines the traditional separated metro network and access network together into a converged system. It serves more users in a larger geographical area, meanwhile maintaining a simplified network hierarchy which inherits the low cost, large bandwidth, and high reliability of PON. In this paper, a novel remote node for metro-access converged network is proposed, which supports multi-type PON colorlessly, meanwhile maintains single specification for all subscribers. In addition, it saves nearly half of the spectrum resource in the metro part.
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Simiao Xiao, Zhensen Gao, and Kaibin Zhang "A colorless remote node for metro-access converged optical network", Proc. SPIE 9387, Broadband Access Communication Technologies IX, 93870H (7 February 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2080668
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KEYWORDS
Radon

Optical networks

Modulation

Multiplexing

Reliability

Astatine

Multiplexers

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