Artigo Revisado por pares

High Speed and Low Latency Passive Optical Network for 5G Wireless Systems

2018; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 37; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1109/jlt.2018.2866805

ISSN

1558-2213

Autores

Kwang-Ok Kim, Kyeong-Hwan Doo, Han Hyub Lee, SeungHwan Kim, Heuk Park, Jung-Yeol Oh, Hwan Seok Chung,

Tópico(s)

Advanced Optical Network Technologies

Resumo

To meet the latency and bandwidth requirements of 5G mobile services and next-generation residential/business services, we present high speed and low-latency passive optical network (PON) enabled by time controlled-tactile optical access (TIC-TOC) technology. The TIC-TOC technology could support bandwidth-intensive as well as low-latency services for 5G mobile network by using channel bonding and low-latency oriented dynamic bandwidth allocation (DBA). In order to confirm the technical feasibility of TIC-TOC, FPGA-based OLT and multi-speed ONU prototypes are implemented. We experimentally demonstrate the real-time packet transmission up to 50 Gb/s without packet loss during 48-hour through the channel bonding in a single optical distribution network (ODN) with 20 km reach and 1:64 split ratio. Less than 400 μs latency for 5G mobile services is also demonstrated. Furthermore, we confirm that total throughput could be expanded up to 100 Gb/s by adding more channels.

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