Ethernet passive optical network (EPON): building a next-generation optical access network
InnerOptic Technology (United States)
Abstract
This article describes Ethernet passive optical networks, an emerging local subscriber access architecture that combines low-cost point-to-multipoint fiber infrastructure with Ethernet. EPONs are designed to carry Ethernet frames at standard Ethernet rates. An EPON uses a single trunk fiber that extends from a central office to a passive optical splitter, which then fans out to multiple optical drop fibers connected to subscriber nodes. Other than the end terminating equipment, no component in the network requires electrical power, hence the term passive. Local carriers have long been interested in passive optical networks for the benefits they offer: minimal fiber infrastructure and no powering requirement in…
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2Topics & keywords
- 10G-PON
- Computer network
- Carrier Ethernet
- Ethernet over PDH
- Passive optical network
- Metro Ethernet
- Computer science
- Synchronous Ethernet
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure