WO1997045972A2 - Method for structuring of digital data which can be transferred in both directions on a passive optical network (pon) in a pon tdma system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the structuring of digital data, transmitted in both the directions, on a passive optical network (PON) inside a broad band PON access system, operating in the user-exchange direction, having Time Division Multiple
- TDMA Time Division Multiple Access
- the different types of services can be classified in two classes: broad-band services transferred according to standard asynchronous mechanisms (53 byte ATM packages, called cells) - narrow-band services carried according to synchronous methods (SDH)
- the access network is commonly identified with one or more connection interfaces (of the V type) at the exchange and by different kinds of interfaces (of the S type) for users' terminals, generally connected to equipment placed close to the users.
- Equipment used to the above mentioned purpose in the access network and forming the so-called PON access system are represented by a line termination
- OLT Optical Line Termination
- ONU Optical Network Unit
- the passive optical network forming the so-called access network infrastructure has a typical tree structure, that is point-muitipoint, where the root is connected to the
- OLT and terminal branches to each ONU, and consisting of lengths of optical fibers interconnected with passive optical components, called power slitter/combiners, enabling to split over the outputs or re-combine optical signals presenting at their inputs.
- the invention finds its general application in telecommunication digital networks and more in particular in the frame of digital networks for broad band integrated services, that is at high bit rate, based on the use of the ATM carrier method and briefly indicated B-ISDN.
- the invention concerns a structuring and transport method, through PON broad band access systems, of transport containers, defined in the frame of Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) transmission systems, to carry digital data relevant to telephone connections or narrow band integrated services.
- SDH Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
- the package transfer and switching format ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode
- the package transfer and switching format ATM whose data flows crossing the network, are divided into information blocks having limited and constant width, each one carried by a 53-byte package or cell, out of which 48 bytes representing the so-called payload of each cell, destined to the transfer of the above mentioned data blocks, while the first five bytes, globally represented as a first cell portion called header, identify the information flow the cell belongs to (in other words, the destination address of data carried in the cell payload portion).
- bit rate in the downstream direction, or exchange-to-user is equal to the bit rate of the transmission systems of the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) and therefore equal to a multiple of 155.52 MHz.
- SDH Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
- the net capacity in the downstream direction shall be equal at least to the capacity of level 4 of the SDH hierarchy, equal to 599.04 Mb/s.
- net capacity can be lower, but equal at least to one quarter of the downstream one, in order to assure the transfer of symmetric flows relevant to narrow band services and, in the future, the transfer of bi-directional multimedia communications. Additional requirements to be met result from the characteristics of the TDMA protocol used in the PON system: here, the same optical signal emitted by the OLT termination reaches through the PON all ONU network units, while in the opposite direction, optical signals emitted by each ONU join on the PON to form a unique optical signal received by the OLT.
- each unit of the ONU network is allowed only in well defined time intervals in order to avoid that, on a same moment, signals coming from two or more different ONUs car. overlap (and therefore cancel each other).
- the enabling transmission control, or permit, in each time interval called slot is generated and transmitted by the OLT to all ONUs- the structure of the digital signal transmitted by the OLT shall then be able to carry said "permit" in each slot of the downstream transmission structure.
- the signal received by the OLT consists of a sequence of signals, coinciding with each slot, coming from different ONUs
- the signal corresponding to a given slot called “burst” can have width differing from the previous one and from the subsequent one, as well as its bit phase can be different, just for the fact that each burst, possibly generated by a ONU different from the one generating the previous burst or from that generating the subsequent burst, follows a different path along the PON: the delay compensation mechanism, called ranging, succeeds in causing that each burst falls with a given accuracy inside the slot, but said accuracy is in the range of some bit only To assure the phase continuity at bit level between a burst and the subsequent one is impossible for the bit period considered for a broad band PON access system where the bit period is not higher than 5 nanoseconds
- the OLT receiver shall be able to correctly re-construct each burst, amplifying it in an adequate manner and using the correct bit sampling phase (or bit clock phase) for each burst.
- the upstream transmission structure for each slot shall be such that the field, called payload, destined to the transfer of the useful data is preceded by an adequate number of bits, generally called "preamble", to enable the correct performance of the two operations mentioned above to which an additional field, called Guard, has to be put -before, during which, the transmission from any ONU is inhibited to prevent that the end of transmission of a given ONU overlaps to the starting of the transmission of another ONU, due to the non accuracy of timing of the different ONU.
- a first alternative to carry synchronous flows through a transmission system is to convert the flows dedicated to narrow band services, typically structured to the interfaces of traditional switching nodes as digital signals having 2048 Kb/s rated speed, in compliance with the ITU-T G.7O4 recommendation, when interfaces are of the plesyochronous type (PDH) , or as tributary transport modules TU-12, complying with ITU-T G.784 recommendation, when the interfaces are of the synchronous type (SDH) in ATM flows, through the adaptation method known as ATM Adaptation Layer 1 (AAL1 ), defined in the ITU-T 1.371 recommendation.
- AAL1 ATM Adaptation Layer 1
- the adaptation function is made by the so-called Inter-Working Units (IWU), which enable to connect synchronous or plesyochronous switching or transmission systems to ATM-based broad band switching or transmission systems.
- IWU Inter-Working Units
- This transport structure is meagrely flexible in itself and originates problems induced by the inevitable "clusterization" of the ATM traffic, or of the grouping of ATM flows in a narrow portion of the transport structure.
- the clusterization phenomenon induces a distortion of the ATM traffic, generally measured in Cell Delay Variation terms (variation of the cell transmission delay versus the delay suffered by other cells, preceding or successive, belonging to the same connection or ATM flow) and therefore it deteriorates the quality of the service, as conceived by the final user, that is as received at the user terminal
- each one of said frames consisting, in each transmission direction, of an integer number N of slots, so that a one-to-one relation between each slot forming part of the downstream frame structure and each slot forming part of the upstream frame structure, is always valid;
- each siot containing m fundamental blocks being m an integer number higher than 1 , each one of them consisting of a 53-byte useful field and of a single byte auxiliary field being mutually arranged between them inside the slot, in a constant and pre-set way,
- the method according to the invention consists in defining as shown in Fig 4, a structure of fundamental frame having nominal duration exactly equal to 125 microseconds and a multrframe consisting of a given number k, multiple of four, of fundamental frames, both concerning the downstream transmission, that is the optical transmission in "broadcast" mode through the passive optical network (PON) from the optical line termination (OLT) towards a plurality of Optical Network Termination (ONU) units (symbolically the OLT-+ONU flow), and the upstream transmission that is transmission in the opposite direction, based on a TDMA protocol
- PON passive optical network
- OLT optical line termination
- ONU Optical Network Termination
- the essential block consists in its turn of a 53-byte useful field and of an auxiliary field formed of a single byte.
- the number NTOT results from the following equation. 125 ⁇ s*622.080 ⁇ -t ⁇ / s
- each block of each slot can alternatively contain: one ATM cell, or a tributary transport container TU-12, as defined in G7.09 recommendation, or one cell (hereinafter called F3mp) containing operation and maintenance data.
- Each frame has 125us standard duration and, unlike the known approaches, it is subdivided into an integer number N of slots of the same length, inside which blocks and fields are organized according to a pre-set and identical sequence for each slot
- the frame starting is identified by the presence of an F3t cell in the first block of the first slot of the frame itseif This cell is marked with a specific Header, different from that of all the other cells which can be carried in any other slot of the frame
- each multiframe is identified by the presence of an F3mt cell in the first block of the first slot of the first frame of the multiframe itself This cell is marked with a specific Header, different from that of all the other cells which can be carried in any other slot of the frame and different from the F3t cell. Therefore the so structured data receiving side, or each ONU shall be able to identify the starting of each frame and multiframe through a frame alignment procedure based on the recognition of the above mentioned F3t and F3mt cells, thus recovering the frame and multiframe repetition rate.
- This "global" periodicity of the frame structure of the invention enables to carry broad band (ATM) flows and narrow band flows (through tributary transfer modules TU-12) using the same broad band PON access system, without the need to adapt narrow band flows inside ATM flows, through IWU units mentioned above.
- ATM broad band
- tributary transfer modules TU-12 narrow band flows
- Another possibility offered by the structure object of the invention is the possibility to include flows of different nature in the useful field with the maximum flexibility.
- each one of the N slots can contain for instance, in the payload portion of the useful field of the first fundamental block a container of tributary transfer TU-12, while useful fields of the other fundamental blocks of the same slot can contain ATM cells, so that the narrow band flow, represented in this case by the container of tributary transfer TU-12, can be "distributed" inside each frame preventing a "clusterization" of said traffic for instance at the beginning of each frame, with considerable advantages in terms of reduction of the Cell Delay Variation caused by the presence of said narrow band flows put in between ATM cells.
- the periodicity of the transport structure guarantees by the presence of a frame and a multiframe, enables to insert and withdraw the TU-12 contained in a periodical manner and synchronous with the 8 KHz reference (whose period is 125 ⁇ s) and with its sub-multiples, tied to the frame and multiframe repetition rate.
- each narrow band flow carried through said TU-12 container, in the useful field of one of the M blocks of one or more n slots into which a frame is divided will result repetitive in all the frames for implementation convenience, though based on indifferent principle.
- Figure 1 shows the topological reference diagram of a broad band PON access system
- Figure 2 shows the reference Configuration of a broad band PON access system having transfer structure capable to carry ATM flows only
- Figure 3 shows the configuration made possible by the present invention, that is when the transfer structure is capable to carry both ATM fiows and synchronous flows relevant to narrow band services;
- Figure 4 shows the transport structure based on a fundamental frame, multiframe and integer number N, when this number according to the invention is equal to 60 slots contained in the fundamental frame: the same structure is used for the downstream and the upstream transmission;
- Figure 5 shows the composition of the slot in the downstream transport structure, when the number m of fundamental blocks is equal to 3, according to the invention;
- Figure 6 shows the composition of the slot in the upstream transport structure, according to the invention;
- Detailed description of a preferred embodiment Making reference to functional diagrams of Fig. 2 already described, relevant to a reference configuration of the known type of a broad band access system and to the diagram in Fig. 3 showing the reference configuration of an access system according to the present invention, it is possible to immediately evaluate and identify in practical terms the differences in architecture and the advantages offered by the new system compared to the previous one.
- the broad band local switching unit B-LEX through the broad band interface Vb, the information flow, ail consisting of ATM cells, is sent to the OLT unit and from there broadcast towards the ONU through the passive optical network PON.
- the broad band local switching unit B-LEX recognizes the packages of cellizated data (ATM cells) relevant to data pertaining to the Narrow Band traffic and sorts said packages so recognized to the Interworking Unit IWU, which proceeds to the opposite operation, that is the decellization of formatted data and therefore to a reconstruction of tributary units and/or a final reconstruction of the narrow band signal which is sent to the switching locai exchange N-LEX.
- ATM cells cellizated data
- IWU Interworking Unit
- the broad band asynchronous traffic of ATM cells, coming from the broad band local switching unit B-LEX is supplied to the OLT together with the synchronous flow, formatted in tributary units, directly coming from the narrow band local switching unit N-LEX, the two flows are multiplexed between them and transmitted by the OLT through the PON towards ONUs, and the synchronous flow shall not be priorly submitted to a cellization procedure.
- the broad band data flow (ATM cells) and the narrow band data flow (TU-12), multiplexed on the same transmission structure, are directly sorted by the OLT, the first one towards the broad band local switching unit B-LEX and the second one towards the narrow band local switching unit N-LEX, even in this case without the need of decellization of the data flow relevant to narrow band services.
- the two multiplexed flows one relevant to the broad band traffic (ATM cells) and the other one relevant to the narrow band traffic (TU-12) can preferably and advantageously be sorted at the level of the ONU itself.
- ATM cells broad band traffic
- TU-12 narrow band traffic
- the flow of ATM cells is addressed to the network termination unit B-NT-1 and from there to the user unit B-NT-2, which in its turn takes care of the correct addressing of the broad band traffic toward one of the two user's terminals B-TE.
- the other information traffic can be directly addressed at ONU level towards an access network termination, user side, NT and from there through a normal telephone loop to the user set N-TE (for instance the telephone set).
- N-TE for instance the telephone set.
- the unit B-NT-2 could possibly contain a cellization/decellization circuit of the narrow band traffic (coming from a telephone set or from and ISFN terminal); this requirement should not be required in the case of the organization of the access network according to the invention as shown in Fig. 3.
- An example for structuring data in a frame and multiframe according to the method of the invention is given in Figures 4, 5 and 6.
- each 9720-byte fundamental frame is divided into 60 slots having identical duration, each one consisting of 354 bytes
- Fig. 5 and 6 show the structure or content of each 162-byte slot in the downstream and upstream direction, respectively.
- Each one of the three fundamental 54-byte blocks contains a preamble byte PR1 , PR2 and PR3, respectively, followed by an useful field of 53 bytes.
- Said 53 bytes useful field can be an ATM cell defined by an initial 5 byte portion or 48-byte sequence, commonly defined payload portion.
- the first of the three payloads of one or more of the 60 slots into which a 9720-byte fundamental frame is subdivided is dedicated to contain data corresponding to a frame of a tributary transport module (TU-12) while the other two groups can contain two ATM cells or one ATM cell and one F3mp cell for service data.
- TU-12 tributary transport module
- the three preamble data PR1 , PR2 and PR3 are structured to transmit the so-called "permit" command enabling a particular ONU to transmit data towards the OLT (upstream transmission) in common systems operating according to a time division multiple access scheme (TDMA).
- TDMA time division multiple access scheme
- the allocation of one of the three groups for the narrow band traffic transmission TU-12 in the frame of the multiframe organization according to the invention can be permanent or semi-permanent, and in any case pre-set at switching exchange or OLT level.
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