Tutorial on Broadband Metro and Access Networks
A Tutorial by Professor Raj Jain at International Conference on Communication and Broadband Networking, (ICBN 2004), Japan, April, 7, 2004,
This tutorial covers the key technological developments in broadband networking in metro and access carrier networks. Both wired and wireless technologies will be covered.
The role of Gigabit and 10 Gigabit Ethernet standard in unifying the local and wide area networks will be presented. While Ethernet is trying to replace SONET/SDH in the carrier networks, SONET itself is changing to better meet the new demands of data traffic. The features that make Next Generation SONET a tough competitor for Ethernet in the carrier metro networks will be explained. Ethernet although widely deployed may not be suitable as is for deployment in carrier networks. The efforts underway to make it suitable for carrier network deployment will be described.
The phenomenal growth of DSL in the broadband market is already well known. Basics of DSL operation and cable modems will be covered. Upcoming standards on Broadband wireless access and mobile broadband wireless access and the role of WiMAX in accelerating their deployments will be explained. Optical Access using passive optical networks and free-space optics will also be briefly presented.
This half-day tutorial covers the following topics:
- Networking Trends
- Life Cycles of Technologies
- Hype Cycles of Technologies
- Industry Growth
- Competitive Local Exchange Carriers vs Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers
- Trend: Back to ILECs
- Core Networks
- LAN to WAN Convergence
- Metro Networks
- SONET/SDH
- SDH Functions
- Metro: Ethernet vs SDH
- 1 GbE: Key Design Decisions
- 10 GbE: Key Design Decisions
- 10 GbE PMD Types
- 10GbE PHYs
- 10GBASE-CX4
- 10GBASE-T
- 10 GbE over Dark Fiber
- 10 GbE over SONET/SDH
- Metro Ethernet Market
- Metro Ethernet Services
- SONET/SDH vs Ethernet
- SONET/SDH vs Ethernet: Remedies
- Enterprise vs Carrier Ethernet
- RPR: Key Features
- Networking: Failures vs Successes
- Requirements for Success
- SONET/SDH Virtual Concatenation
- SONET/SDH LCAS
- Generic Framing Procedure (GFP)
- Transparent GFP
- Access Networks
- 56 kbps Modems
- Residential Access Networks (RANs)
- Why Modems are Low Speed?
- DSL
- QAM
- Discrete Multi-Tone (DMT)
- DMT vs QAM
- Copper Broadband Systems
- ADSL
- Why Asymmetric?
- ADSL Spectrum
- ADSL Lite (G.Lite)
- G.Lite Installation
- ADSL2
- ADSL2+
- VDSL
- Cable TV Spectrum
- Media Sharing
- Hybrid Fiber Coax (HFC)
- Cable Modems
- Access: Fiber To The X (FTTx)
- Comparison of RANs
- xDSL Vs Cable Modems
- Satellites for Data
- Bi-Directional Satellite
- Wireless Standards
- Broadband Wireless Access
- WiMAX
- IEEE 802.11 vs 802.16
- 802.16 Flavors
- IEEE 802.16 Flavors
- Mobile Broadband Wireless Access (MBWA)
- Comparison of MBWA Stds
- Handoff
- Optical Wireless Access
- Passive Optical Network (PON)
- Types of PONs
- EPON vs GPON
- Broadband: Key References
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