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FTTx Networks
Technology Implementation and Operation
This book will help users learn how to design and implement FTTX as a solution to the challenges of delivering high bandwidth to subscribers, including discussions of the environment that gave rise to FTTX, a survey of the available FTTX technologies, and information on the state-of-the-art knowledge needed for successful deployment of FTTX
James Farmer (Author), Brian Lane (Author), Kevin Bourg (Author), Weyl Wang (Author)
9780124201378, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 11 November 2016
452 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2.8 cm, 0.91 kg
FTTX Networks: Technology Implementation and Operation provides an in-depth treatment of the technology and implementation of FTTX networks, discusses the environment that gave rise to FTTX, provides a survey of the available FTTX technologies, and gives users the state-of-the-art knowledge needed for successful deployment of FTTX. The book includes hands-on project planning engineering design and operations checklists, as well as recommended best practices for configuring FTTH systems and the data networks preceding them for IPTV, voice, and data, with case studies of actual FTTH systems and a methodology for predicting the performance of real systems. This book is a must-read for all network engineers, technical businesspeople, and technical specialists engaged in building FTTX networks, from technology selection, to fielding the network in production, to implementation.
Part 1. Overview of FTTx1. Introduction2. Deciding to Build an FTTx Network Part 2. FTTx Technologies3. EPON4. GPON5. Other Network Standards6. Optical Layer Issues7. Choosing an FTTx Technology Part 3. FTTx Network Implementation8. Planning to Implement the Network9. Outside Plant10. Data Services Architecture11. Video Overview and Broadcast Video Architecture12. IPTV Architecture13. VoIP Architecture14. Network Management Architecture and Design Part 4. FTTx Network Operation15. Production Operations16. Performance Management17. Identifying Network Threats and Security Vulnerabilities
Subject Areas: Computer networking & communications [UT]