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Telecommunications Technology Handbook Second Edition ForalistingofrecenttitlesintheArtechHouseTelecommunicationsLibrary, turntothebackofthisbook. Telecommunications Technology Handbook Second Edition Daniel Minoli Artech House Boston • London www.artechhouse.com LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData Minoli,Daniel,1952– Telecommunicationstechnologyhandbook/DanielMinoli.—2nded. p. cm.—(ArtechHousetelecommunicationslibrary) Includesbibliographicalreferenceandindex. ISBN1-58053-528-3(alk.paper) 1.Telecommunication. 2.Datatransmissionsystems. I.Title. II.Series. TK5101.M565 2003 621.382—dc22 2003057716 BritishLibraryCataloguinginPublicationData Minoli,Daniel,1952– Telecommunications technology handbook.—2nd ed.—(Artech House telecom- municationslibrary) 1.Telecommunicationsystems 2.Telecommunication I.Title 621.3’82 ISBN1-58053-528-3 CoverdesignbyIgorValdman ©2003ARTECHHOUSE,INC. 685CantonStreet Norwood,MA02062 i)Figures1.5and1.8–1.13havebeenreproducedwiththepriorauthorizationoftheUnion ascopyrightholder; ii)thesoleresponsibilityforselectingextractsforreproductionlieswiththebeneficiaryof thisauthorizationaloneandcaninnowaybeattributedtotheITU; iii)thecompletevolume(s)oftheITUmaterial,fromwhichthetextsreproducedareex- tracted,canbeobtainedfrom: InternationalTelecommunicationUnion SalesandMarketingDivision PlacedesNations-CH-1211GENEVA20(Switzerland) Telephone:+41227306141(English) +41227306142(French)/+41227306143(Spanish) Telex:421000uitch/ Fax:+41227305194 E-mail:[email protected]/http://www.itu.int/publications Section8.3.5reprintedwithpermissionfromIEEEStd802.16,“ATechnicalOverview of the WirelessMAN—Air Interface for Broadband Wireless Access” by Carl Eklund, NokiaResearchCenter,RogerB.Marks,NationalInstituteofStandardsandTechnology, KennethL.StanwoodandStanleyWang,EnsembleCommunicationsInc.,IEEECommu- nicationsMagazine,June2002;Copyright2002,byIEEE.TheIEEEdisclaimsanyrespon- sibilityorliabilityresultingfromtheplacementanduseinthedescribedmanner. Allrightsreserved.PrintedandboundintheUnitedStatesofAmerica.Nopartofthisbook may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, withoutpermissioninwritingfromthepublisher. Alltermsmentionedinthisbookthatareknowntobetrademarksorservicemarkshave beenappropriatelycapitalized.ArtechHousecannotattesttotheaccuracyofthisinforma- tion.Useofaterminthisbookshouldnotberegardedasaffectingthevalidityofanytrade- markorservicemark. InternationalStandardBookNumber:1-58053-528-3 LibraryofCongressCatalogCardNumber:2003057716 10987654321 ForGino&Angela,Anna,Emmanuelle,Emile,andGabrielle. Chapter 0 Contents Preface xiii Acknowledgments xv 1 IntroductionandOverview 1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.1.1 Segmentation 6 1.1.2 OurInvestigation 10 1.2 ProtocolModelBaseline 12 1.2.1 ProtocolFramework 12 1.2.2 SomeNotableTrends 15 1.3 SomeModelingConsiderations 15 1.3.1 SizeofU.S.Industry 15 1.3.2 GrowthoftheInternetDuringtheLate1990s intotheEarly2000s 23 1.3.3 GrowthofWirelessDuringtheLate1990sandEarly2000s 28 1.3.4 WirelessInternet 30 1.4 RestoftheBook 34 Endnotes 34 Appendix1A:OneViewonRegulation 38 2 OpticsTechnologies 41 2.1 TransmissionSystems 41 2.2 OpticalFibers 44 2.2.1 Fiber-OpticMediumPerformance 46 2.2.2 DispersionCompensationApproaches 47 2.2.3 FiberProducts 51 2.3 Fiber-OpticElements 53 2.3.1 OpticalTransmitters 53 2.3.2 Fiber-OpticReceivers 55 2.3.3 WDMElements 55 2.3.4 RegeneratorsandOpticalAmplifiers 57 2.3.5 OpticalNetworkElementsinCommonUse 59 vii viii CONTENTS 2.3.6 Applications 66 Endnotes 68 3 All-OpticalNetworks 69 3.1 Introduction 69 3.2 Motivations,Goals,andApproaches 73 3.3 OTNStandardsSupport 77 3.4 IntroductoryConcepts 84 3.4.1 EvolutionaryApproach 84 3.4.2 Framework 86 3.5 BasicOTNTechnicalConcepts 87 3.6 Implementations 92 3.7 OtherDevelopments 95 Endnotes 96 4 IntelligentOpticalNetworksandGMPLS 99 4.1 IONOverview 100 4.1.1 Framework 100 4.1.2 PositioningofGMPLSinASTN/ASON 110 4.2 IONConcepts 112 4.2.1 Introduction 112 4.2.2 ASONArchitecturePrinciples 113 4.2.3 ASONControlPlaneRequirements 115 4.2.4 ASONFunctionalArchitecture 116 4.2.5 ASONReferencePointsandGMPLSProtocols 117 4.2.6 ASON/ASTNCPTransportNetwork(SignalingNetwork) 120 4.2.7 TransportNetworkSurvivabilityandProtection 121 4.2.8 RelationshiptoGMPLSArchitecture 122 4.2.9 OtherASON/ASTN-RelatedITUActivities 123 4.3 DeploymentStatus 129 Endnotes 129 5 DenseandCoarseWDM 133 5.1 IntroductiontotheTechnology 135 5.1.1 HowDoesWDMWork? 141 5.1.2 EnablingTechnologies 143 5.1.3 TechnicalDetails 148 5.2 OperationofaTransponder-BasedDWDMSystem 159 5.3 NetworkDesignEvolutions 160 5.3.1 Long-HaulApplicationScope 161 5.3.2 MetroAccess/MetroCoreApplicationScope 164 5.4 CWDM 170 Endnotes 172 CONTENTS ix 6 SONETandSDH 175 6.1 IntroductiontoSONET/SDH 176 6.2 SONET/SDHInterleaving 179 6.3 DetailoftheTransportOverhead 182 6.3.1 PayloadPointerProcessing 185 6.3.2 PayloadOverhead 193 6.4 ConcatenatedPayloads 195 6.5 MappingofSONET/SDHPayloads 196 6.5.1 VirtualTributaries 197 6.5.2 SupportofDS-3Signals 207 6.5.3 SupportofATM,POS,andGFP 208 6.6 AutomaticProtectionSwitching 208 Endnotes 214 Bibliography 215 Appendix6A:SDH 216 Endnote 220 7 NextGenerationSONET,GFP,andEthernetoverSONET 221 7.1 GFP 222 7.1.1 Introduction 223 7.1.2 TransparentGFPDescription 223 7.1.3 PotentialExtensionstoTransparentGFP 232 7.1.4 Conclusions 233 7.2 EthernetoverSONET 233 7.2.1 Introduction 233 7.2.2 VirtualConcatenation 236 7.2.3 GFPforEthernetApplications 238 7.2.4 WhatNewServicesAreEnabled? 240 7.2.5 WhatProductsUseTheseTechniques? 241 Endnotes 243 8 WirelessTechnologies:WPAN,WLAN,andWWAN 245 8.1 Overview 246 8.2 Standards 251 8.2.1 Overview 251 8.2.2 IEEE802.11FamilyofWirelessStandards 251 8.2.3 WWANStandardizationActivities 259 8.3 TechnologyBasics 291 8.3.1 WLANTechnologies 291 8.3.2 SecurityConsiderationsforWLANs 297 8.3.3 IEEE802.11aDetails 301 8.3.4 WPANTechnologies 305 8.3.5 WMANTechnologies 311

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