Approach of the T-CONT Allocation to Increase the Bandwidth in Passive Optical Networks

This paper works with the simulation of T-CONT allocation and delay analysis in passive optical networks PON. Building our networks with the PON technology we can achieve increased data rates, however we need to ensure that the idle gaps between the particular transmissions are minimal. The primary...

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Main Authors: Z. Bosternak, R. Roka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Spolecnost pro radioelektronicke inzenyrstvi 2017-12-01
Series:Radioengineering
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Online Access:https://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2017/17_04_0954_0960.pdf
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spelling doaj-3887e430183746209fb70257c510beb02020-11-24T23:45:19ZengSpolecnost pro radioelektronicke inzenyrstviRadioengineering1210-25122017-12-01264954960Approach of the T-CONT Allocation to Increase the Bandwidth in Passive Optical NetworksZ. BosternakR. RokaThis paper works with the simulation of T-CONT allocation and delay analysis in passive optical networks PON. Building our networks with the PON technology we can achieve increased data rates, however we need to ensure that the idle gaps between the particular transmissions are minimal. The primary method for the upstream time slot allocation in passive optical networks is via Multi Point Control Protocol. The baseline standard of this protocol clearly defines the use of the REPORT and GATE control messages. The two optical network elements used here, the optical network unit ONT and the optical line termination OLT, located at the central office CO, can be scheduled to allocate the time slots. Using the control messages, a more accurate scheduling algorithm can be developed, hence we can directly improve the utilization of the bandwidth as well. In this work, we introduce the basic topology of the passive optical networks, how PON works and what basic principles of bandwidth allocation have been applied. Subsequently, we suggest a selection of methods for time slot allocation and we make an analysis on the achieved results. Our main focus is on the system load, transfer delay and the analysis of the effectivity.https://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2017/17_04_0954_0960.pdfPassive optical networkstransmission delaybandwidth allocation
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Approach of the T-CONT Allocation to Increase the Bandwidth in Passive Optical Networks
Radioengineering
Passive optical networks
transmission delay
bandwidth allocation
author_facet Z. Bosternak
R. Roka
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title Approach of the T-CONT Allocation to Increase the Bandwidth in Passive Optical Networks
title_short Approach of the T-CONT Allocation to Increase the Bandwidth in Passive Optical Networks
title_full Approach of the T-CONT Allocation to Increase the Bandwidth in Passive Optical Networks
title_fullStr Approach of the T-CONT Allocation to Increase the Bandwidth in Passive Optical Networks
title_full_unstemmed Approach of the T-CONT Allocation to Increase the Bandwidth in Passive Optical Networks
title_sort approach of the t-cont allocation to increase the bandwidth in passive optical networks
publisher Spolecnost pro radioelektronicke inzenyrstvi
series Radioengineering
issn 1210-2512
publishDate 2017-12-01
description This paper works with the simulation of T-CONT allocation and delay analysis in passive optical networks PON. Building our networks with the PON technology we can achieve increased data rates, however we need to ensure that the idle gaps between the particular transmissions are minimal. The primary method for the upstream time slot allocation in passive optical networks is via Multi Point Control Protocol. The baseline standard of this protocol clearly defines the use of the REPORT and GATE control messages. The two optical network elements used here, the optical network unit ONT and the optical line termination OLT, located at the central office CO, can be scheduled to allocate the time slots. Using the control messages, a more accurate scheduling algorithm can be developed, hence we can directly improve the utilization of the bandwidth as well. In this work, we introduce the basic topology of the passive optical networks, how PON works and what basic principles of bandwidth allocation have been applied. Subsequently, we suggest a selection of methods for time slot allocation and we make an analysis on the achieved results. Our main focus is on the system load, transfer delay and the analysis of the effectivity.
topic Passive optical networks
transmission delay
bandwidth allocation
url https://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2017/17_04_0954_0960.pdf
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