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What is Passive Optical Network (PON)

Opportunities and Challenges of Industrial IoT in 5G and 6G Networks
Fiber optic technology to cater to multiple end pints from a single source. The word “Passive” signifies the usage of an unpowered splitter(passive) which transmits data from a service provider to multiple customers, each customer being connected with the splitter through optical fiber cables. A GPON is capable of high-speed Gigabit transmissions.
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Optical Networking Technologies for 5G Services
Baskaran S. (SASTRA University (Deemed), India), Srinivasan A. (SASTRA University (Deemed), India), and Mardeni Bin Roslee (Multimedia University, Malaysia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9266-3.ch009
Abstract
The chapter provides information as a first step for individuals who are thriving to get a bird's eye view of the aspects underlying the optical networking in the context of 5G technology. Apart from capacity requirement challenges targeted by 5G coverage, it requires a lot of fibers to be successfully provisioned to achieve formidable performance goals of 5G such as diversified capacity requirements, availability, and coverage issues. The goals could be achieved by the underlying optical network with a greater number of interconnected fiber paths. In 5G, the requirements of reliable and ultra-low latency services required at the access side of a network shape up the research and evolution of underlying optical segments spanning from core to access part of the network. The reconfigurability and security issues of the present mode of optical communication need to be addressed, and the proposals given by the researchers are summed up. The chapter includes a general framework and theoretical concepts behind machine learning and software defined networking paradigms.
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Broadband Fiber Optical Access
An optical access network architecture in which no active optoelectronic components are used, but instead utilizes only unpowered (i.e., passive) elements such as splitters and couplers.
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Next-Generation Optical Access Networks
Point-to-multipoint network based on unpowered remote nodes used to serve multiple premises.
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Modern Passive Optical Network (PON) Technologies
Network in which fiber optic cabling (instead of copper) brings signals all or most of the way to the end user. It is described as passive because no active equipment (electrically powered) is required between the central office (or hub) and the customer premises. Depending on where the PON terminates, the system can be described as an FTTx network, which typically allows a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint connection from the central office to the subscriber’s premises; in a point-to-multipoint architecture, a number of subscribers (for example, up to 32) can be connected to just one of the various feeder fibers located in a fiber distribution hub, dramatically reducing network installation, management, and maintenance costs.
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