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DSL—from A to V and back again (invited paper)
Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) technology deployments have steadily increased in the last several years with current deployment counts topping over 200 million lines. While Asymmetric DSL (ADSL) technology continues to see the predominate sh...
AccessNets 2007 Conference
Enforcing bandwidth allocation and traffic conformance in Passive Optical Networks
Broadband Passive Optical Network (PON) technology is a promising approach to establish a cost-effective access network. It is intended to provide a simple, low cost, scalable solution capable of delivering broadband access to end users, by...
Design and cost performance of WDM PONs for multi-wavelength users
In many research labs, WDM PON access networks are considered as the next generation optical access. WDM PONs are more adaptable to future technologies than conventional PONs due to their high transmission capacity and their optical transpa...
A delay-based provisioning for Ethernet passive optical networks
With the mass availability of Ethernet in local area networks (LANs) deployed globally and connecting LANs to metropolitan area networks (MANs) and wide area networks (WANs) via the current transport technologies there is a need to resolve ...
A new control plane for next-generation WDM-PON access systems
Point-to-point or point-to-multipoint optical access systems are now considered as a viable alternative to xDSL technologies for broadband services. Point-to-multipoint WDM-PONs are the most advanced solution in this matter. Multiple archit...
WDM EPON: Future applications and services
Supporters of the recently proposed "Copper-PON" (CuPON) raised the intriguing question why DSL companies would spend enormous amounts of time and money to deploy fiber when the existing copper they are replacing has much higher data rates ...
AccessNets 2007 Conference
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