Hybrid fiber-to-the-x and free space optics for high bandwidth access networks

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The authors demonstrate an implementation of hybrid fiber-to-the-x (FTTx) and free space optical (FSO) technologies as another alternative solution to bring lightspeed performance to the residential users. A simulation experiment was performed with a 20 km single-mode fiber spanning from the Central Office to 1:32 splitter, before the signal propagated through the air to FSO receivers which were individually equipped with an Optical Network Unit (ONU). A downstream performance of the video signal transmitted at 1550nm wavelength with a bit rate of 1Gbps was studied under different weather conditions. The results show that for an acceptable bit error rate of 10 -9, 32 ONUs are supportable at a combined FSO: FTTx distance ratio of 20:4.8, 20:2, and 20:1.4 km during clear weather, average and heavy rain, respectively. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2012.

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Ahmad Anas, S. B., Hamat, F. H., Hitam, S., & Sahbudin, R. K. Z. (2012). Hybrid fiber-to-the-x and free space optics for high bandwidth access networks. Photonic Network Communications, 23(1), 33–39. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11107-011-0333-z

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