适用于机载DWDM-PON的节电技术

E. Murphy, C. Michie, H. White, W. Johnstone
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飞机上对高带宽传感器和实时视频捕获需求的增长刺激了对高数据容量航空电子通信网络的需求。使用商用现货(COTS)组件实现一个通信网络来容纳这种流量是非常可取的,因为这允许航空电子部门从与电信市场相关的规模经济中受益。基于光纤的通信是满足这些需求的理想定位,并确保通信网络免受未来带宽增加需求的影响。为了利用COTS组件,飞机网络可以利用本地接入网络中使用的组件和技术。波分多路无源光网络(WDM-PON)被认为是迈向简单的未来验证网络的下一步,对于飞机网络来说,可以说最紧迫的问题是网络的功耗。最近[1]分析了光传输系统中关键网络组件的功耗。该分析考虑了不同的数据速率和许多不同的发送/接收设计。总的来说,可以确定的是,虽然通过优化接收器电子设计可以获得少量节省,但在网络的总体功率预算中,主要考虑的是驱动光发射机所需的功率。在本文中,我们从理论上评估了一种使用光学放大的技术,该技术可以在飞机上的典型环境中最大限度地降低形成WDM-PON的光学元件的总功耗。
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Power saving technique suitable for DWDM-PON on aircraft
Growth in demand for high bandwidth sensors and real time video capture on aircraft has stimulated a need for high data capacity avionic communications networks. Implementing a communications network to accommodate such traffic using Commercial off the Shelf (COTS) components is highly desirable since this allows the avionics sector to benefit from the economies of scale associated with the telecommunications marketplace. Fibre optic based communications are ideally positioned to address these needs and ensure that communications networks are protected against future demands for increasing bandwidth. To take advantage of COTS components the aircraft networks can look to exploit components and techniques used in local access networks. The wavelength-division-multiplexed passive optical network (WDM-PON) is being considered as the next step towards a simple future proofed network, for aircraft networks, arguably the most pressing concern is the power consumption of the network. Recently [1] has analysed the power consumption of critical network components within an optical transmission system. The analysis considered different data rates and many different transmitter/receiver designs. In general it was established that, while there are small savings that can be obtained by optimising the receiver electronics design, a major consideration within the overall power budget of the network was identified as being the power required to drive the optical transmitters. In this paper we theoretically assess a technique using optical amplification to minimise the overall power consumption of optical components forming a WDM-PON in environments representative of those found on aircraft.
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