Presented By:: Anto Mathew Midhun M.S Jyothis Joy Joseph Chacko

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Presented by:

Anto Mathew Midhun M.S Jyothis Joy Joseph Chacko

PROPOSED SYSTEM

Downstream TDM transmission with multiple listeners (encryption to insure privacy) Upstream TDMA transmission with upstream transmissions (bursts) scheduled to prevent overlap
Downstream (single -fiber systems): Upstream: RF video (if present) 1490 nm 1310 nm 1555 nm
E1/DS1/ Telephony

ONT1 Access Node


E1/DS1 (and/or) GbE STMn/OCn

Data

TDM

VOIP

ONT2
NB CC BB OLT TDMA
1:32 Optical splitter
(or 1:64 for shorter reaches or with Reach Extender)

E1/T1/ Telephony Video

TD M TDMA CC NB BB OLT ONT

Time Division Multiplex Time Division Multiple Access Cross Connect Narrow Band Broadband Optical Line Termination Optical Network Termination

POTS

ONT32
Up to 60 km* physical reach
(* with G.984.6 Reach Extender)

Data

Splitter analysis and selection Link design Total system design System implementation

CONCLUSION:

Case 1: When attenuator is placed before two splitters, the distance limit for error free transmission is 8km and maximum reachable distance is 15.2km. Case 2: When attenuator is placed between two splitters, the distance limit for error free transmission is 26km and maximum reachable distance is 33.6km. Case 3: When attenuator is placed after two splitters, the distance limit for error free transmission is 24km and maximum reachable distance is 32.4km. In the above three cases, second case is better. Here first 1x4 splitting is done and after a long distance, again each of them splitted into 8

Tx = Rx +CL +Ms +Pd


Tx

=2.5dBm , Rx =-25dBm

CL=Spice loss+ fiber loss+ connector loss+ splitter loss Dispersion penalty Extra power required by the system to compensate the dispersion. Pd = -10 log (1- (3.14B)^2 * dt^2)

Unlimited

Band width No consumption of energy Low cost of upgrade and operating expenditures Reduced cable cost, as it enables sharing of each fiber by many users High quality of service

Applications
Distance Learning Telemedicine Tele working Peer to peer file sharing Distributed computing Online Gaming HDTV Home Monitoring and home automation.

Next-Generation

FTTH Passive Optical

NetworksJoseph Prat Planning Fiber Optic Networks Bob Chomycz Optical Fiber Communications Gerd Keiser Optical Fiber Communication John. M. Senior Optical Networks: A Practical Perspective Rajiv Ramaswami & Kumar N. Sivarajan

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