FAULT TOLERANT FIBER TO VILLAGE USING PASSIVE OPTICAL NETWORK

Authors

  • M. Tech. Scholar, Asst. Prof. Author

Abstract

Fiber occupied networks are coming out with a performance is supporting the ongoing demands for very huge connections. One best technology that has evolved in the previous few course of time is Passive Optical Networks. Fiber to the X is in very huge demand all over the world. To contend the demands of the rural and semi urban areas FTTX networks need to be upgraded. In this paper we propose a inexpensive solution for fulfilling the demands of rural area using the existing passive splitter based infrastructure. The basic idea of the paper is to construct a network architecture that would be the optimal design for this network. In this paper, an aspect of Fiber based Passive Optical Network Technology will be presented. The need of higher capacity Networks in the rural areas is to be developed on the basis of day to day emerging high data rate demands in rural and semi urban areas. FTTV for broadband application may be considered an effective solution for higher capacity networks. PON based technologies are new for Indian telecom network and will grow extensively in near future for higher capacity applications. Furthermore, the maintainers issue will be a critical factor for designing a Fiber to the village Network. The paper will analyze the fault tolerance in a Passive Optical Network and the results will be used for Design of Fault tolerance FTTV. Secondly, the paper analyzes the loss budget and transmission capacity which both are crucial in design of a network. This will give the basic design concepts and technical tradeoffs we need to assess in the system. Furthermore, the future work will be to make FTTV cost effective and provide the best optimal design of FTTV network.

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Published

2016-03-30