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Total cost reduction achieved by offering protection in PON architectures

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Offering protection in access networks has been thought to be significantly expensive. This paper proposes a new way to provide protection in TDM and WDM PONs. It is shown that very low extra investment is needed to provide protection in the case when it is foreseen during network planning. It is also studied how the total cost is reduced due to the significant diminution of the OPEX related to the failure management.

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The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Community’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement No. 249025 (OASE).

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Appendix

In the Appendix, expressions (1)–(6) are used to derive the parameter values shown in Table 1:

  • Sparse (S)

    $$ \frac{\pi D _{\mathrm{FF}}}{33} 16+ \frac{\pi D _{\mathrm{DF}}}{33} 16\leq20 $$
    (1)
  • Sparse-Dense (SD)

    $$ \frac{\pi D _{\mathrm{FF}}}{33} 16+2 L _{\mathrm{DF}} \leq20 $$
    (2)
  • Dense1 (D1)

    $$ 2*16* L _{\mathrm{DF}} + L _{\mathrm{FF}} +2 L _{\mathrm{DF}} \leq20 $$
    (3)
    $$ L _{\mathrm{FF}} +34 L _{\mathrm{DF}} \leq20 $$
    (4)
  • Dense2 (D2)

    $$ L _{\mathrm{FF}} +17 L _{\mathrm{DF}} \leq20 $$
    (5)
  • Dense3 (D3)

    $$ L _{\mathrm{FF}} +10 L _{\mathrm{DF}} \leq20 $$
    (6)

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Mas Machuca, C., Chen, J. & Wosinska, L. Total cost reduction achieved by offering protection in PON architectures. Telecommun Syst 54, 129–135 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11235-013-9721-2

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