下一代无源光网络的功耗评估

S. Lambert, B. Lannoo, D. Colle, M. Pickavet, J. Montalvo, J. Torrijos, P. Vetter
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在本文中,我们评估了各种光接入解决方案的能源效率,包括电信运营商和最终用户端。我们将不同的下一代无源光网络(ng - pon)与基线GPON部署进行比较,提供类似的带宽和服务质量(QoS),以实现最佳的高速连接服务。对于运营商方面,我们遵循两种方法:首先,我们考虑在现有的光分配网络(ODN)中采用固定的分割比(1:64);接下来,我们考虑一个升级的ODN,它具有针对特定带宽和QoS值的优化分割比。对于中等带宽需求,我们的结果表明,传统pon可以升级到XG-PON,而无需修改ODN。对于可能需要高达1gb /s访问速率的未来应用,具有更高分割比和更大覆盖范围的NG-PON2技术将成为更有趣的系统,为提高能源效率和节点整合提供了潜力。对于用户方面,我们考虑安装在客户场所的光网络单元(ONU)的功耗,包括几种节能机制。结合我们对中央局和ONU端的结果,我们看到XLG-PON(使用位交错协议)和TWDM-PON(使用标准协议)在不同的NG-PON2候选技术中消耗的每用户功耗最低。
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Power consumption evaluation for next-generation passive optical networks
In this paper, we assess the energy efficiency of various optical access solutions including both the telecom operator and the end user side. We compare different next-generation passive optical networks (NG-PONs) to a baseline GPON deployment offering similar bandwidths and Quality of Service (QoS) for best-effort high speed connectivity services. For the operator side, we follow two approaches: first, we consider a fixed split ratio (1:64) in an existing optical distribution network (ODN); next, we consider an upgraded ODN with an optimized split ratio for specific bandwidth and QoS values. For medium bandwidth demands, our results show that legacy PONs can be upgraded to XG-PON without any ODN modification. For future applications that may require access rates up to 1 Gb/s, NG-PON2 technologies with higher split ratios and increased reach become more interesting systems, offering the potential for both increased energy efficiency and node consolidation. For the user side, we consider power consumption of the optical network unit (ONU), installed at the customer premises, incorporating several energy saving mechanisms. Combining our results for the central office and ONU side, we see that XLG-PON (using a bit-interleaving protocol) and TWDM-PON (using a standard protocol) consume the lowest power per user among the different NG-PON2 technology candidates.
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