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MileGate GPON
GPON Platform for FTTH/FTTB Applications

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GPON Platform for FTTH/FTTB Applications

FTTH/FTTB Infrastructure

FTTH/FTTB Advantages

MileGate integrated GPON

MileGate OLT Units

MileGate ONT Units

MileGate Benefits

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Infrastructure

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FTTH / FTTB Infrastructure Alternatives

Point to Point

CO

Point to Multi-Point (AON)


CO

Active Node

Point to Multi-Point (PON)


Passive Optical
splitter

CO
Optical fiber

Optical fiber
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FTTH/FTTB GPON Architecture

ACCES NETWORK

Optical Line Termination


(OLT)

Passive optical
splitter

16 - 128
Subscribers

Packet Network

3,000 5,000
Subscribers

BACKBONE
Advantages

Lower costs for investments in


Infrastructure due to passive splitters

Disadvantages

Optical fibre architecture can be used


with PON only
Later decision towards Point-to-point
Advantages
leads to further investments
Lower costs for investments in
Infrastructure due to passive splitters

Typically up to 20 km (28 dB)

SUBSCRIBER
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GPON Advantages

Shared infrastructure translates to lower cost per customer


Minimal number of optical transceivers
Feeder fiber and transceiver costs divided by n customers
Passive splitters translate to lower cost
Can be installed anywhere
No power needed
Essentially unlimited MTBF
Fiber data-rates can be upgraded as technology improves
now 1.25Gbps, 2.5Gbps
soon 10Gbps
20 km reach in case of 28 dB optical budget

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GPON Advantages
High performance despite shared medium
DBA: Dynamic Bandwitdh Allocation
Rate limiting as demanded from the customer product
GPON Encapsulation (GEM) supports multiple data types

simultaneously

Ethernet: natively supported


TDM: natively supported or through circuit emulation service
(CES) over IP / Ethernet
ATM: natively supported, but unfavorable, as operators convert
to Ethernet-/IP-Netze

ONT Management and Control Interface (OMCI)


93% bandwidth efficiency
As per standard, up to 8 classes of service
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FTTH Passive Optical Network with MileGate and SUGP1


Up to 160 GPON Ports per
8 HU Subrack
(5120 subscribers / 1:32 split)

METRO/REGIONAL
NETWORK

SUBSCRIBER
TV

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PNN
1333

IPTV

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Node

Core Network

Ethernet

Internet
POTS

Telephony
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WLAN

ACCESS NETWORK

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FTTB connections with SUGP1 and MileGate 2011

Core Network

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10/40 Gbps

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VDSL2
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GPON
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P+

MileGate 2011
with GPON interface
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MileGate OLT Units

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MileGate Integrated GPON OLT Card SUGP1 - Introduction

SUGP1 is optimal for Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) and Fiber-to-the-

Building (FTTB) applications


8-port GPON interfaces acc. to ITU-T G.984

SUGP1

each with 2488 Mbps downstream / 1244 Mbps upstream

Up to 64 ONUs/ONTs per GPON port


SUGP1 satisfies the high demands on operation in street cabinets
SUGP1 can be installed in following MileGate subracks

MileGate 2510
MileGate 2310
MileGate 2200

Can be installed in combination with all other MileGate units

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MileGate Integrated GPON OLT Card SUGP1

Services supported:

1:1 double-tagged and single-tagged

N:1 double-tagged and single-tagged with logon (via PPPoE/DHCP)

IGMP / Multicast

Service functionality close to SUE12 and SUV11 boards

Single slot unit with 1GbE and 10GbE backplane interfaces


to the Core Units

Management via MCST and UNEM


Broadcom GPON chip is used

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MileGate 40G-Uplink Core Unit COGE4

40 GbE / 10 GbE Netzwork-Interfaces

2 x optical 40GbE (QSFP+) oder 10GbE (QSFP+)

3 x optical GbE/10GbE (SFP/SFP+)

Management-Interface
1x electrical 10/100/1000 Mbps (RJ45)

COGE4

Synch I/Os (2MHz) Input for the reference clock


Single-slot Unit for MileGate 2310 and MileGate 2510
1GbE and 10GbE Backplane-Interfaces
1:1 COGE4 Equipment Protection via 40G-Connection
HW-ready for Synchronous Ethernet for all Ethernet-Frontports
HW-ready for IEEE 1588v2 (PTP) for all Ethernet-Frontports (Use

case mobile backhaul)


Uplink MPLS-Support with later SW Upgrade

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MileGate Integrated XG-GPON OLT Card SUGP2

Single slot unit for MileGate 2510 and 2310


4-port XG-GPON interfaces acc. to ITU-T G.987
Each with 10 Gbit/s downstream / 2.5 Gbit/s upstream
or 10 Gbit/s downstream / 10 Gbit/s upstream
Up to 128 ONUs/ONTs per XG-GPON port
10GbE backplane interface

XG-GPON chip Broadcom or PMC-Sierra

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No commercial chipsets available yet

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MileGate ONT Units

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MileGate GPON ONTs Sample CPE Genexis Element G-1030

Live! Titanium

GbE Network Termination ONT


1 port GbE (RJ45, 10/100/1000 auto MDI/MDIx)
According to ITU-T G.984 GPON
(maximum 2,5 Gbit/s downstreams / 1,25 Gbit/s upstreams)
Triple-Play Multi-Service:

Can be extended with Hybrid Live! Titanium Home Gateway


Module (optional)

Element G-1030

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High-Speed Internet
Voice
IP Multicast TV

4x GbE, 2x FXS, WLAN IEEE 802.11b/g/n (2.4 GHz), 2x USB

Variant with CATV interface (RF overlay) available (Genexis


Element G-1034)
Implementation according to BBF TR-142 issue 2 BBF certified

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Technology

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GPON ODN

MDF
Splitter
OLT
ODN Class
A = 21 dB
B = 26 dB
B+ = 29 dB
C = 31 dB
Assumptions
0.5 dB/km
0.5 dB/connector

250
200
150
100
50
0

Class A
Class B
Class B+
Class C
10 km

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15 km

20 km

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Optical Splitters Product Line Specifications

1x4

1x8

1 x 16

1x 32

1 x 64

Premium Grade
Maximum Inseration Loss (dB)
Uniformity (dB)

6.7

9.8

13.0

16.0

19.6

< 0.6

< 0.7

< 0.7

< 1.0

< 1.4

A Grade
Maximum Inseration Loss (dB)
Uniformity (dB)

7.0

10.0

13.2

16.2

19.8

< 0.6

< 0.8

< 1.0

< 1.2

< 1.5

General Operating Specifications


1250 1650

Operating Wavelength (nm)


Maximum PDL(1) (dB)

< 0,15

Return Loss (dB)

< 0.2
> 55

Operating Temperature (C)

-40 to +85

Storage Temperature (C)

-40 to +85

(1) Measured at room temperature in 1310nm and 1550nm


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< 0.25

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Budget Calculation

LB = PS - PO

LB = Link Budget
PS = Sensitivity
PO = Output Power

Example: GPON 1310nm


Power: 0dbm Single-mode fiber
Sensitivity: -23dbm

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Link Budget: 23db

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Typical Range Calculation

LB - SIL - 2
RB =
0.35

Assume:
Optical loss = 0.35 db/km
Connector Loss = 2dB

Range Budget: ~11Km

Splitter Insertion Loss 1X32 = 17dB

http://www.evertz.com/tools/optical-power-budget-calculator

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Overview ONT Activation

ONT Discovery
OLT recognizes arrival of an ONT
OLT discovers the Serial Number
OLT assigns ONT_id to ONT
ONU ID: between 0253 for ONU (254 for broadcast)
ONT Ranging
OLT measures arrival phase
OLT provides equalization delay
ONT adjusts TX phase
Services can be provisioned

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ONT Ranging

Upstream traffic is TDMA (time division multiple access)


Were all ONUs equidistant, and were all to have a common

clock

then each would simply transmit in its assigned timeslot

But otherwise the signals will overlap


To eliminate overlap
guard times left between timeslots
each ONU transmits with the proper delay to avoid overlap
delay computed during a ranging process

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