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Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Network
Internat ional Telecommunicat ion Union
G.984.1, Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks (G-PON): General characteristicsThis Recommendation provides examples of services, User Network Interfaces (UNI) and Service Node Inter-faces (SNI) that are required by network operators. In addition, it shows the principal deployment configuration.Wherever possible, this Recommendation maintains characteristics from the ITU-T G.982 and G.983.x series Recommendations in order to promote backward com-patibility with existing Optical Distribution Networks (ODN) that comply with these Recommendations.
G.984.2, Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks (G-PON): Physical Media Dependent (PMD) layer specificationThis Recommendation specifies the physical layer require-ments and specifications for the Physical Media Depend-ent (PMD) layer. It covers systems with nominal line rates of 1244.160 Mbit/s and 2488.320 Mbit/s in the down-stream direction and 155.520 Mbit/s, 622.080 Mbit/s, 1244.160 Mbit/s and 2488.320 Mbit/s in the upstream direction. Both symmetrical and asymmetrical(upstream / downstream) Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Network (G-PON) systems are described.
G.984.3, Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Networks (G-PON): Transmission Convergence Layer SpecificationThis Recommendation specifies the frame format,media access control method, ranging method,OAM functionality and security in G-PON networks.
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� Full Service Support � including voice, TDM, Ethernet (10/100 BaseT), ATM, leased lines, wireless extension and more.
� Physical reach of at least 20 km with a logical reach support within the protocol of 60 km.
� Support for various bitrate options using the same protocol, including symmetrical 622 Mbit/s,
symmetrical 1.25 Gbit/s, 2.5 Gbit/s downstream and 1.25 Gbit/s upstream and more.
� Strong Operation, Administration, Maintenance and Provisioning (OAM&P) capabilities offering end-to-end service management.
� Security at the protocol level for downstream traffic due to the multicast nature of PON.
For more information on ongoing G-PON Recommenda-tion activities, please check the ITU-T Study Group 15 website at: www.itu.int/ITU-T/com15
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ITU-T Study Group 15 Question 2 is responsible for the development of Recommendations in the area of "Optical systems for access networks�. See http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/studygroups/com15/sg15-q2.html for more details.
G-PON Access System
TDM
TDMA
1:32 (64) Optical splitter
PABX Private Automatic Branch ExchangeONU Optical Network UnitTDM Time Division MultiplexTDMA Time Division Multiple AccessOLT Optical Line TerminationCC Cross ConnectNB Narrow BandBB BroadbandE1 2 048 Mbit/sT1 1 554 Mbit/sGbE gigabit ethernetSTMn Synchronous Transport Module �n�OCn Optical Carrier �n�
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0-20 km physical reach(60 km logical reach
supported by protocol)
Downstream (two-fibre systems): 1310 nm ± 50 nmDownstream (single-fibre systems): 1490 nm ± 10 nmUpstream: 1310 nm ± 50 nm
Maximum bit rate 2 488 Gbit/s both downstream and upstream
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