Abstract
One of the milestones in the optical access network evolution is the Next-Generation Passive Optical Network Stage 2 (NG-PON2) that has 40 Gbps as minimum upstream/downstream capacity. The optical amplifiers have to implement to combat the power degradation in the transmission line. This research aims to analyze the performance of EDFA boosters and hybrid optical amplifiers, which are implemented on TWDM-PON systems based on NG-PON2. Our work used 80 Gbps data speed, which each channel had 10 Gbps on eight channels with a channel space of 100 GHz. The optical link used in this simulation was 60 km with the Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifier (EDFA) and Hybrid Optical Amplifier (HOA). The performance analysis is based on the variation of ONU and amplifier. Based on the results, the best value in the downstream is the transmission line using EDFA with the received power of - 19.184 dBm, Q Factor of 7.975, and BER of 5.852 x 10−16. In upstream transmission, the best value obtained was a hybrid optical amplifier with a received power value of 9.025 dBm, Q Factor of 69.64, and BER of 0. The optical amplifier increased the system performance when implemented on TWDM-PON systems based on NG-PON2.
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