POF - beyond today home networking concepts and performance. A comparison of technologies for the future optical home network

J. F. Faller, K. Nakamura, A. M.J. Koonen, B. Charbonnier, C. P. Larsen, E. Ortego, M. Popov

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Abstract

For the future of new digital services the home network infrastructure and its management is one of the big challenges for all players in the values chain. The challenge concerns business cases, system installation and architecture as well as the operation and management of the home network, related services and applications. The optical in-home backbone with POF is offering innovative new possibilities and solutions. It shows significant advantages compared with other existing home network technologies. The optical in-home backbone has the potential to revolutionize the electrical and home network installation of the future. It opens the "One Network for All" concept to make the optical home network a standard infrastructure in the future home. It offers high flexible and reliable service integration, low cost basic installation and significant technical advantages for All-IP traffic and mixed signal architecture between optical and wireless.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication20th International Conference on Plastic Optical Fibers, 14-16 September 2011, Bilbao, Spain
Pages51-62
Number of pages12
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2011
Event20th International Conference on Plastic Optical Fibers, POF 2011 - Bilbao, Spain
Duration: 14 Sept 201116 Sept 2011
Conference number: 20

Conference

Conference20th International Conference on Plastic Optical Fibers, POF 2011
Abbreviated titlePOF 2011
Country/TerritorySpain
CityBilbao
Period14/09/1116/09/11

Keywords

  • All-IP
  • Business cases
  • Home network
  • Infrastructure
  • Integrated network
  • System architecture
  • Technology comparison

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