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INTRODUCTION
OPTICAL transport technology has mainly been used
for transport systems for long-haul transmission of
large volumes of data between cities. As a consequence
of the continuing conversion of network broadband
access, however, optical transport technology is
beginning to be applied to transmission within cities
and to access systems for users. Optical access systems
NGN
Service stratum
Transport stratum
Integrated-management
OpS
Ring/Point-to-point
Metro access
Access
NGN: next-generation network
CWDM: wavelength-division multiplexing
AMN7500
Low-capacity
CWDM
Ring
Metro core
Next-generation optical
transport system
Mesh
Core
(Long-haul)
AMN6200
Fig. 1Example of
Optical Transport
System Configuration.
In the optical
transport system in
transport stratum of
NGN, the network
provider can
configure a system
for best meeting
service requirements
for each area (core,
metro-core, metro
access and access).
Core
router
Core
router
Mesh
Core network
Transport-realizing configuration
(Physical topology)
DWDM
Core
router
Core
router
DWDM
Mesh
DWDM
Star
Metro access
network
Mesh
Edge
router
Edge
router
Star
DWDM
Integrated-management
OpS
Edge
router
Metro core
network
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ROADM
Edge
router
Ring
ROADM
Edge
router
Star
ROADM
CWDM
Star
CWDM
CWDM
ROADM
ROADM
OADM
OADM
Ring
CWDM
OADM
OADM
m
40
483 mm
267 mm
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Center unit
Local unit
Linear-type system
Linear-type filters
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REFERENCES
(1) H. Nakano et al., Optical Transport Platforms for Supporting
Ubiquitous Information Society, Hitachi Review 55, pp. 6-10
(Feb. 2006).
(2) AMN6200 CWDM System for Metro Access Network,
HITACHI TECHNOLOGY 2006-2007, p. 22 (Aug. 2006).
Kazuhiro Watanabe
Kenta Noda
Joined Hitachi, Ltd. in 1988, and now works at the
Network Equipment Department, the Carrier
Network Systems Division, Hitachi Communication
Technologies, Ltd. He is currently engaged in the
development of optical transport systems.
Mr. Noda is a member of IEICE.