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Access Control System: An Architecture Approach for Monitoring, Survivability and Scalability in FTTH-PON Application

This paper highlights on online monitoring, protection switching and fast restoration approach for fiber to the home-passive optical network (FTTH-PON) using Access Control System (ACS). ACS is developed for downwardly monitoring and failure detection from central office (CO) towards customer premises. ACS also provides activation of switching in the restoration scheme at the drop region of FTTH-PON.

Customer protection device (CPD) comprises of programmable optical switches will be employed at the customer premises which stationed just before the ONU to ensure high survivability. We proposed and experimentally demonstrated a new inline monitoring and testing system with the combination of passive in-line monitoring (PIM) device and Centralized Failure Detection System (CFDS) for transmission surveillance and failure detection without affecting the triple-play service delivery in fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) access network. PIM device is a fully passive device used for optical signals tapping purposes, meanwhile CFDS is a centralized monitoring and troubleshooting solution with graphical user interface (GUI) processing capabilities in MATLAB. ACS contains also a new optical splitting device named MROS for improving the efficiency and scalability of data delivery to the customer premises/ subscribers through optimizing the magnitude power distribute to each line connected to ONU. All this approach has a bright prospect to improve the survivability and reliability as well as increase the efficiency and monitoring capabilities in an optical access network.

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Dr. Ishwar Aggarwal
Naval Research Laboratory,
Washington, DC, U.S.A.
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ish.aggarwal@nrl.navy.mil



Prof. Dr. M.-C. Amann
TU München, Garching, Germany
E-mail: Mcamann@wsi.tum.de



Dr. Massimo Artiglia
Pirelli Cavi e Sistemi,
R&D Optical Fiber,
Milano, Italy
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massimo.artiglia@pirelli.com



Prof. Dr. John Ballato
Clemson University School of Materials
Science Egineering
Anderson, SC, United States
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jballat@clemson.edu



Prof. Dr. J. M. H. Elmirghani
University of Wales, Swansea,
Great Britain
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J.M.H.Elmirghani@swansea.ac.uk



Dr.-Ing. Rainer Fechner
Lucent Technologies, Nürnberg,
Germany
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Hiroo Kanamori
Optical Communications R&D Laboratories
Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.
Yokohama, Japan
E-mail: kanamori-hiroo@sei.co.jp



Dr. Kurt Lösch
Alcatel SEL AG, Stuttgart, Germany
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Dr. Michel Papuchon
TCO Thomson CSF, Guyancourt, France
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michel.papuchon@tco.thomson-csf.com



Prof. Dr. Thomas Pearsall
EPIC,
Paris, France
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pearsall@epic-assoc.com