Title
On optimized Passive Optical Network (PON) deployment
Abstract
Service providers emphasize the need for faster, cheaper and more reliable deployment of broadband networks, therefore making the hardware manufacturers pursue innovative solutions driving down component complexity, installation time, required skill level and, ultimately, the overall deployment cost for an access network structure. The current dramatic increase in the fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) deployment pace along with the general desire to eventually migrate completely to these systems, puts the passive optical network (PON) deployment issues in the spotlight of current academic and system vendor research. Numerous publications explore new technology developments leading to the reduction in the overall costs required to deploy FTTH networks today, especially in terms of the PON structure, installation time, and required craftsman skill level.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1109/ACCESSNETS.2007.4447124
Ottawa, Ont.
Keywords
Field
DocType
genetic algorithms,optical fibre subscriber loops,FTTH,PON,fiber-to-the-home,passive optical network,FTTH,PON,PSC (Passive Splitter Combiner),clustering,genetic algorithm,optimization
Pace,Software deployment,Telecommunications,Computer science,Passive optical network,Vendor,Computer network,Service provider,Broadband networks,Genetic algorithm,Access network
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4244-1150-4
10
1.13
References 
Authors
2
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Branka Lakic1151.90
Marek Hajduczenia2567.98