Effects of varying fiber length towards packet delay in Passive Optical Network

Passive Optical Network (PON) testbed has been the interests of many researchers nowadays to study the non-linear effects of fibers that could not be captured using simulations. The length of the fiber is significant because cost savings could be made with longer fiber by reducing the electronic equ...

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Published in:IEEE Region 10 Annual International Conference, Proceedings/TENCON
Main Author: Radzi N.A.M.; Ridwan M.A.; Abdullah F.; Din N.M.; Al-Mansoori M.H.; Abidin H.Z.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2017
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Radzi N.A.M.; Ridwan M.A.; Abdullah F.; Din N.M.; Al-Mansoori M.H.; Abidin H.Z.
Effects of varying fiber length towards packet delay in Passive Optical Network
2017
IEEE Region 10 Annual International Conference, Proceedings/TENCON


10.1109/TENCON.2016.7848735
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85015368029&doi=10.1109%2fTENCON.2016.7848735&partnerID=40&md5=e8a9f4fa9bfa406c7e7aabc6dd6474d2
Passive Optical Network (PON) testbed has been the interests of many researchers nowadays to study the non-linear effects of fibers that could not be captured using simulations. The length of the fiber is significant because cost savings could be made with longer fiber by reducing the electronic equipment and real-estate required at the local exchange or wire center. In this paper, we vary the fiber length ranges from 5 km, 10 km, 15 km and 20 km to study the effects they produce towards the packet delay. The experiment is done in a Peripheral Interface Controller (PIC) based PON testbed, and validated by National Instrument-Universal Software Radio Peripheral (NI-USRP) based PON testbed. The results show that the percentage difference between each fiber length is very minor, where we can observe as high as 0.12% between 10 km to 5 km fiber length, 0.65% between 15 km to 10 km fiber length, 0.3% between 20 km to 10 km fiber length and only 1.1% between 20 km to 5 km fiber length. © 2016 IEEE.
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author Radzi N.A.M.; Ridwan M.A.; Abdullah F.; Din N.M.; Al-Mansoori M.H.; Abidin H.Z.
spellingShingle Radzi N.A.M.; Ridwan M.A.; Abdullah F.; Din N.M.; Al-Mansoori M.H.; Abidin H.Z.
Effects of varying fiber length towards packet delay in Passive Optical Network
author_facet Radzi N.A.M.; Ridwan M.A.; Abdullah F.; Din N.M.; Al-Mansoori M.H.; Abidin H.Z.
author_sort Radzi N.A.M.; Ridwan M.A.; Abdullah F.; Din N.M.; Al-Mansoori M.H.; Abidin H.Z.
title Effects of varying fiber length towards packet delay in Passive Optical Network
title_short Effects of varying fiber length towards packet delay in Passive Optical Network
title_full Effects of varying fiber length towards packet delay in Passive Optical Network
title_fullStr Effects of varying fiber length towards packet delay in Passive Optical Network
title_full_unstemmed Effects of varying fiber length towards packet delay in Passive Optical Network
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description Passive Optical Network (PON) testbed has been the interests of many researchers nowadays to study the non-linear effects of fibers that could not be captured using simulations. The length of the fiber is significant because cost savings could be made with longer fiber by reducing the electronic equipment and real-estate required at the local exchange or wire center. In this paper, we vary the fiber length ranges from 5 km, 10 km, 15 km and 20 km to study the effects they produce towards the packet delay. The experiment is done in a Peripheral Interface Controller (PIC) based PON testbed, and validated by National Instrument-Universal Software Radio Peripheral (NI-USRP) based PON testbed. The results show that the percentage difference between each fiber length is very minor, where we can observe as high as 0.12% between 10 km to 5 km fiber length, 0.65% between 15 km to 10 km fiber length, 0.3% between 20 km to 10 km fiber length and only 1.1% between 20 km to 5 km fiber length. © 2016 IEEE.
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