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Gigabit Passive Optical Networks (GPON) Fundamentals

GPON is abbreviation for Gigabit Passive Optical Networks which is defined series G.984.1 through G.984.6 by ITU-T recommendation. Gigabit Passive Optical Networks can be transported ATM, TDM (PSTN, ISDN, E1, and E3) traffic and by Ethernet. The network architecture of GBON various FTTx architecture is given below as follows.

GBON

Figure 1 shown above shows a single fiber from OLT runs to a passive Optical Splitter. Its location is near user’s point. Passive word in passive optical splitter means that it does not require any power to operate. Optical splitter does work to divides optical power into N separate paths to users. It varies between range of 2 to 128. In the part from Optical Splitter, a single-mode (SM) fiber strand runs towards each user.



Typical GBON Architecture is described below :
This figure 2 shows two multiplexing mechanisms as following.

  1. In downstream direction :
    It states the multiplexing mechanism from OLT to users. It implies that data is transferred in a broadcast manner. It enables encryption (AES) which is used to prevent eavesdropping.

  2. In upstream direction :
    It states the multiplexing mechanism from users to OLT. It enables data packets are transmitted in a TDMA manner.

GBON ARCHITECTURE

GPON key technologies :

Five types of T-CONTs which can be allocated to the user are as follows :

Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation (DBA) :
The major responsibility of Optical Network Unit (ONU) is allocating upstream bandwidth to ONUs. It may also collide if they were transmitted at random times. Distance location of ONUs can be at varying distances therefore, transmission delay from each ONU is unique. To measure interval of time for upstream transmission, grant is permission is used.

Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation (DBA) is methodology that allows users to quickly for bandwidth allocation based on current traffic requirements. It is capable of managing bursty upstream traffic. Furthermore, DBA upstream timeslots to shrink and grow based on the upstream traffic loads.

GPON Transmission Convergence (TC) Layer :
GPON Transmission Convergence (TC) layer is used to specify media access control protocol, OAM processes, and information encryption method. Figure 3 shows below describes GTC frame structures for downstream and upstream directions. It also consists of physical control block downstream (PCB) and GTC payload section.

In GPON Transmission Convergence (TC) Layer downstream GTC frame for PON provides the common time reference. It also provides common control signaling for upstream.

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