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Next-Generation FTTH Passive Optical Networks (Record no. 20751)

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-- 9781402084706
-- 978-1-4020-8470-6
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-- 10.1007/978-1-4020-8470-6
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-- Prat, Josep.
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-- Next-Generation FTTH Passive Optical Networks
-- [electronic resource] :
-- Research Towards Unlimited Bandwidth Access /
-- edited by Josep Prat.
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-- Dordrecht :
-- Springer Netherlands,
-- 2008.
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-- XLII, 188 p.
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-- Architecture of Future Access Networks -- Components for Future Access Networks -- Enhanced Transmission Techniques -- Network Protection -- Traffic Studies -- Metro-Access Convergence -- Economic Models.
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-- Fibre-to-the-Home networks constitute a fundamental telecom segment with the required potential to match the huge capacity of transport networks with the new user communication demands. Major investments in access network infrastructure are expected for the next decade, with many initiatives already launched around the globe recently, driven by the new broadband services and the necessity by operators to deploy a future-proof infrastructure in the field. Dense FTTH Passive Optical Networks (PONs) is a cost efficient way to build fibre access, and international standards (G/E-PON) have been already launched, leading to new set of telecom products for mass deployment. However, these systems only make use of less than 1% of the optical bandwidth; thus, relevant research is taking place to maximize the capacity of these systems, with the latest opto-electronic technologies, demonstrating that the huge bandwidth available through the fibre access can be exploited in a cost efficient and reliable manner. Next-Generation FTTH Passive Optical Networks gathers and analyzes the most relevant techniques developed recently on technologies for the next generation FTTH networks, trying to answer the question: what’s after G/E-PONs?
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-- Engineering.
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-- Telecommunication.
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-- Engineering.
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-- Communications Engineering, Networks.
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-- Optics, Optoelectronics, Plasmonics and Optical Devices.
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-- SpringerLink (Online service)
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-- Springer eBooks
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-- Printed edition:
-- 9781402084690
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-- http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8470-6
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-- Engineering (Springer-11647)
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-- 20751
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