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From 25 Gb/s to 50 Gb/s TDM PON: transceiver architectures, their performance, standardization aspects, and cost modeling
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Wireless CommunicationsEngineeringComputer ArchitectureGb/s Time-division MultiplexedTransceiver ArchitecturesOptical NetworksStandardization AspectsSpace Division MultiplexingOptical CommunicationOptical NetworkingPhotonicsElectrical EngineeringComputer EngineeringPassive Optical NetworkNetwork On ChipHigh-speed NetworkingSystem On ChipIntensity ModulationStandardization ActivitiesOptoelectronicsTransceiver ArchitectureGb/s Tdm Pon
Standardization activities are nearly complete for single wavelength 25 Gb/s time-division multiplexed (TDM) passive optical networks (PONs) and well underway for 50 Gb/s TDM PONs. There is considerable debate in the industry about which technology will be the “next step” after 10 Gb/s TDM PON, now finally starting to ramp up to mass deployment. 50 Gb/s PON clearly brings a <mml:math xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" display="inline"> <mml:mrow class="MJX-TeXAtom-ORD"> <mml:mn>2</mml:mn> </mml:mrow> <mml:mo>×</mml:mo> </mml:math> bandwidth advantage over 25 Gb/s, at least in the downstream direction. On the other hand, the increase of speed to 50 Gb/s brings with it a substantial receiver sensitivity penalty of at least 4 dB, which has a chain effect on transceiver architecture, cost, and time-to-market. In this paper, each of those elements is investigated, quantified, and compared to 25 Gb/s.
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