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Title: Fiber Optic Communication By


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Fiber Optic CommunicationBy
  • Engr. Muhammad Ashraf Bhutta

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History of SONET
  • Digital carrier systems
  • The hierarchy of digital signals that the
    telephone network uses.
  • Trunks and access links organized in DS (digital
    signal) hierarchy
  • Problem rates are not multiples of each other.
  • Telco's needed to replace aging copper wire
    networks
  • Telco's wanted a global standard to connect a
    fiber optic network
  • SONET first proposed by Bellcore, in 1984
  • Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) was used in
    Europe
  • Agreement was made in 1998 to merge the two
    similar standards

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SONET Protocol Hierarchy
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STS-1 Building BLock
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STS-1 Building BLock
  • Basic building block of SONET
  • Rate 51.84Mbps usually depicted 9 rows X 90
    columns 810 8bit bytes
  • With a rate of 8000 frames/sec. Each frame has a
    duration of 125 microseconds.
  • At 6480 bits per frame x, 8000 frames a second
    equals 51,840,000bps or 51.84Mbps

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SONET Cell Mapping
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SONET Topologies
  • Point-to-Point
  • 2 devices connected by optical fiber
  • Entry level PTE for an organization
  • Inputs/Outputs identical

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SONET Topologies
  • Point-to-Multipoint
  • Uses Add-Drop Multiplexing (ADM) to drop circuits
    off along the way
  • Suitable for large national corporate networks

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SONET Topologies
  • Hub Spoke
  • Accommodates unexpected growth or change more
    easily than point-to-point
  • Hub concentrates traffic at a central site to
    allow for easy reprovisioning of the circuits

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SONET Topologies
  • Ring
  • ADM is building block for SONET ring
    architecture.
  • Multiple ADMs within a ring topology can either
    be bidirecitonal or unidirectional
  • Main advantage is survivability - if a fiber
    cable is cut, the multiplexers have the
    intelligence send via an alternative path through
    the ring without interruption

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SONET Ring
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Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)
  • European Standard analogous to the North American
    SONET
  • Basic building block is the STM-1 Frame that
    consists of
  • 270 columns x 9 rows 2430 octets
  • 9 columns x 9 rows 81 octet section overheads
  • Will be discussed in next lecture(14-05-2005)

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SONET over WDM
  • SONET
  • Single wavelength optical network.
  • Uses fiber as transmission media,
  • Does all switching, routing, processing
    electronically.
  • Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM)
  • Wavelength routing
  • Carry multiple wavelengths in a single fiber

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SONET over WDM
Complete it?
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Plesiochronous Transmission
  • Means almost synchronous
  • Bits are stuffed into the frame as padding when
    various occur on the timing of the line
  • Factors that affect transmission rates over fiber
    optic lines
  • Temperature differences along the cable can
    affect light signaling and clock timing
  • Photonic and Laser technology is a limiting
    factor in the evolution of higher data rates over
    SONET

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Benefits of SONET
  • Pointers, MUX/DEMUX
  • SONET allows very flexible allocation and
    alignment of payload within transmission envelop.
  • Reduced Back-to-Back Multiplexing
  • Because of synchronization, an entire optical
    signal does not have to be demultiplexed only
    the VT or STS signals need to be accessed.
  • Optical Interconnectivity
  • Allows interconnection between network providers
    regardless of equipment manufacturer.

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Benefits of SONET
  • Multipoint Configurations
  • Network providers no longer need to own and
    maintain customer-located equipment
  • ATM
  • Because of the bandwidth capacity offered by
    SONET, it is a logical carrier for ATM
  • Grooming
  • SONET networks can eliminate inefficient
    techniques like back-hauling, which is expensive
    to do on asynchronous systems
  • SONET can also conveniently segregate switched
    and non-switched traffic.

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Benefits of SONET
  • Reduced Cabling Elimination of DSX Panels
  • SONET allows for hub configuration, reducing the
    need for back-to-back terminals
  • Enhanced OAMP
  • Remote positioning provides centralized
    maintenance, reduced travel for maintenance
    personnel, hence reduced savings.
  • Enhanced Performance Monitoring
  • SONET allows for quicker troubleshooting and
    detection of failures before they because of the
    substantial overhead information.
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