Title : Future Broadband Access Network Challenges
Author : Dr.K.Spurthi, B.Yugandhara Chary, B.Sowjanya
Abstract :
The convergence of optical and wireless communication systems will unlock the potential capacity of photonic technology to support the anticipated growth in interactive video, audio communication, and data traffic services, offering cost-effective and environmentally sustainable communication solutions. The growth of broadband internet over the past decade indicates that the number of active consumers will exceed 2 billion worldwide by the end of 2014. Enabling the unused capacity of photonic signal processing represents a promising solution for the seamless conveyance of future consumer traffic demands. This paper examines the projected development of internet traffic, the global wireless subscriber base, and end-user adoption over the past and upcoming decades. The limitations of conventional access networks and Radio over Fiber solutions are outlined.
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