The Emerging WDM EPON

This book proposes dynamic wavelength and bandwidth allocation (DWBA), a hybrid of time-division multiplexing (TDM) and wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM), which offers a solution for service providers faced with multiservice networks. It discusses di

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The Emerging WDM EPON

The Emerging WDM EPON

Mirjana Radivojević Petar Matavulj •

The Emerging WDM EPON

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Mirjana Radivojević Department of Computer Engineering School of Computing Science, University Union Belgrade Serbia

ISBN 978-3-319-54222-5 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-54224-9

Petar Matavulj Department of Microelectronics and Engineering Physics School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade Belgrade Serbia

ISBN 978-3-319-54224-9

(eBook)

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Dedicated to my parents, Milanka and Ratko Mirković, and to my family—my husband Goran and our children Dušan, Bogdan and Magdalena —Mirjana Radivojević Dedicated to my family —Petar Matavulj

Preface

Motivation Data transmission and networking technologies have witnessed tremendous growth over the past decade. However, much of this development and growth has been primarily in the core networks where high-capacity routers and ultra-high-capacity optical links have created a truly broadband infrastructure. The so-called first mile—the access network connecting end-users to backhaul infrastructure— remains a bottleneck in terms of the bandwidth and quality of service it affords to the end-users. Until recently, the lack of broadband Internet access has been an inconvenience, but today this type of Internet access is truly essential for further development of many aspects of life. High-speed Internet expands our ability to communicate, learn, and entertain. Nowa