Abstract

At present days, metropolitan and access communication networks are markedly developing utilizing a variety of technologies. Their bearer communication infrastructures will be mostly exploiting the optical transmission medium where wavelength division multiplexing techniques will play a key role. Wavelength-Division Multiplexed Passive Optical Networks (WDM-PON) attract considerable attention for the next generation optical metropolitan and access networked systems. Simultaneously, the utilization of common optical network resources in wavelength domains will be more important. The main purpose of this paper is presented by the evaluation of resource efficiencies for the non-symmetric dynamic wavelength allocation method applied in the WDM-PON network design with aconventional topology. This contribution introduces a novel non-symmetric Dynamic Wavelength Allocation (DWA) method for a selected network design with the utilization only passive optical splitters in remote nodes. This novel wavelength allocation method is oriented on minimizing anumber of working wavelengths that will be used for compliance of customers’ requests for data transmitting in the common point-to-multipoint WDM–PON network design. For evaluation of wavelength scheduling, a simulation model related to the conventional WDM-PON network design is realized in the MATLAB programming environment is presented with results. Finally, different traffic loading scenarios are determined and, subsequently, resource efficiencies of the presented non-symmetric DWA method are evaluated from aviewpoint of application in future WDM-PON network designs.

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