8/15/2011

Passive Optical Networks: Principles and Practice Review

Passive Optical Networks: Principles and Practice
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This book provides a very good description of the technologies, protocols and hardware related to PONs. It foucuses mainly on G-PON and E-PON providing a good level of detail about the techniques and the possible issues in such type of networks.
The writing style makes this book easy to understand and, therefore, it's accessible to non-english readers.

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Passive optical network (PON) technologies have become an important broadband access technology as a result of the growing demand for bandwidth-hungry video-on-demand applications. Written by the leading researchers and industry experts in the field, this book provides coherent coverage of networking technologies, fiber optic transmission technologies, as well as the electronics involved in PON system development.Features:* An in-depth overview of PON technologies and the potential applications that they enable* Comprehensive review of all major PON standards and architecture evolutions, as well as their pros and cons* Balanced coverage of recent research findings with economic and engineering considerations* Presents system issues of protocols, performance, management and protection* Extensive references to standards and research materials for further studiesThis book provides an authoritative overview of PON technologies and system requirements and is ideal for engineers and managers in industry, university researchers, and graduate students. *Balances treatment of the optical technologies with systems issues such as protocols, performance, management and protection*Covers latest developments in WDM-PONS, protection switching, dynamic bandwidth allocation*Practical coverage with a chapter on PON applications and deployment*Case studies on implementing PONs

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