Abstract
This paper proposes a novel method for optical line terminal (OLT) protection on wavelength-division-multiplexing/time-division-multiplexing passive optical networks (WDM/TDM-PONs). The OLT protection scheme based on in-service wavelength tuning (-tuning) at optical network units (ONUs) provides reliable and cost-effective protection without the need for equipment specific to OLT protection on either the ONU or OLT side. Since the normal multipoint control protocol (MPCP) and backup wavelength pre-assignment are utilized, the proposed method significantly shortens the maximum protection time in OLT protection. Results of trials on a 40 Gbit/s ( wavelengths) system with 40 km single mode fiber (SMF) transmission show service interruption times of less than 50 ms at all times, even with the practical -tuning time of 30 ms. The system trials also verify that the proposed method assures service interruption times of less than 50 ms, even with the split ratio on a PON of up to 512. These results verify that the proposed method is promising for next-generation multiservice convergence access networks.
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