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FTTx and Triple Play Integration of copper and fiber access networks Title FTTx and Triple Play Integration of copper and fiber access networks Rev. 1.4/26.03.2007

Concepts MICROSENS Ethernet P2P Network Topology Distance Performance Active star network Number of modems (ONUs) not limited Distance Up 120 km per segment Single- and multimode fiber Performance Switched media, low latency Max. data rate 10 Gbps (per segment) Efficiency 95%, high revenue per bit!

Technology Comparison Concepts MICROSENS Technology Comparison Parameter EPON P2P Ethernet Technology Passive Optical Network Active Switched Star Users per Segment Max. 32 Unlimited Max. Distance 20 km Max. 120 km Effective Data Rate 10..20 Mbps 100 Mbps, 1 Gbps Efficiency <50% <95% Reliability - ++ Scalability

Concepts MICROSENS End User Access

Evolution of Ethernet – Legacy Concepts MICROSENS Evolution of Ethernet – Legacy Topology Shared Bus, Coaxial cable Max. 256 Users Protocol 10Base-5, 10Base-2 CSMA/CD – Collision detect Performance Shared media Max. data rate 10 Mbps halfduplex Low efficiency by collisions on high load Reliability Very sensitive to cable damage and impedance matching

Evolution of Ethernet – Switched Networks Concepts MICROSENS Evolution of Ethernet – Switched Networks Topology Star (P2P), copper or fiber cable Umlimited number of users Protocol 10Base-T, 10Base-FL 100Base-TX, 100Base-FX 1000Base-X, 10GBase-X Performance Switched media Data rate scaleable up to 10 Gbps High efficiency by fullduplex transmission Reliability Robust, failures limited to P2P segments

Concepts MICROSENS Ethernet Dynamics The move from Shared Media to Switched Networks boosted the performance and scalability of Ethernet and started the tremendous success in all areas

Ethernet Passive Optical Network (EPON) Concepts MICROSENS Ethernet Passive Optical Network (EPON) Topology Passive star network Max. 32 modems (ONUs) Distance Max. 20 km Limited on single mode fiber Performance Shared media, time division multiplexing, high latency Max. data rate 1 Gbps (total) Efficiency <50%, low revenue per bit!

Ethernet Passive Optical Network (EPON), cont. Concepts MICROSENS Ethernet Passive Optical Network (EPON), cont. History Access technonolgy driven by CATV providers Utilisation of existing CATV fiber networks Significant advantage: no recabling required CAPEX EPON: N users (ONUs) require only N+1 optical interfaces P2P: N users require 2N optical interfaces for P2P each interface must only carry the user data rate (e.g. 100 Mbps) for EPON each interface must carry the full media data rate (i.e. 1 Gbps) -> cost for EPON interface significantly higher

Concepts MICROSENS Ethernet P2P Network Topology Distance Performance Active star network Number of modems (ONUs) not limited Distance Up 120 km per segment Single- and multimode fiber Performance Switched media, low latency Max. data rate 10 Gbps (per segment) Efficiency 95%, high revenue per bit!

Technology Comparison Concepts MICROSENS Technology Comparison Parameter EPON P2P Ethernet Technology Passive Optical Network Active Switched Star Users per Segment Max. 32 Unlimited Max. Distance 20 km Max. 120 km Effective Data Rate 10..20 Mbps 100 Mbps, 1 Gbps Efficiency <50% <95% Reliability - ++ Scalability

Concepts MICROSENS EPON Technology The deployment of EPON technology is a perfect solution for existing CATV infrastructure, but limits scalability and flexibility in new installations.

Concepts MICROSENS End User Access

Concepts MICROSENS Triple Play

Concepts MICROSENS Applications Data Voice Video Internet Access, E-Mail Online-Gaming Filesharing networks Teleworking Voice VoIP Internet Radio Video Video Streaming (IPTV) Video-on-Demand (VoD) Video Conferencing TeleMedicine

Bandwidth Requirements for typical applications Concepts MICROSENS Bandwidth Requirements for typical applications Application Bandwidth IP Telephony 0.064 Mbps Internet 1..10 Mbps Streaming Video 5 Mbps/ch. HDTV 10..20 Mbps/ch

Concepts MICROSENS End User Requirements

Bandwidth Scalability Concepts MICROSENS Bandwidth Scalability Bandwidth /User Users per Segment 100 Mbps 1 Gbps 10 Gbps 2 Mbps 50 500 5,000 8 Mbps 12 125 1,250 10 Mbps 10 100 1,000 20 Mbps 5 50 Mbps 2 20 200 1

Data Rates with over-subscription Concepts MICROSENS Data Rates with over-subscription

Concepts MICROSENS Network Architecture

Products MICROSENS System Overview

Products MICROSENS IP Video Set Top Box Features Brings high-quality video and media publishing to standard televisions or display systems Easy access and simple management of streaming media in excellent DVD-quality for Education Distance Learning Telemedicine Business Television Process Monitoring Advertising Surveillance etc…

Problem: Power supply and network connection need separate interfaces Power-over-LAN MICROSENS Problem: Power supply and network connection need separate interfaces

Solution: Power supply and network connection use the same interface Power-over-LAN MICROSENS Solution: Power supply and network connection use the same interface

Fiber To The Home Local Power Backup Power-over-LAN MICROSENS Fiber To The Home Local Power Backup

Fiber To The Building Central Power Backup Power-over-LAN MICROSENS Fiber To The Building Central Power Backup Optical Networking Unit is powered by the central power injector

Optical Modem Customer Premise Equipment Products MICROSENS Optical Modem Customer Premise Equipment Optical Networking Unit is powered locally

Optical Modem (ONU) Features Products Optical Modem (ONU) Features Layer 2+ Switch IEEE 802.3u Wire speed, non-blocking MAC table max. 2048 addresses Power-over-LAN IEEE 802.3af Direct 48 DC powering All 4 Twisted-Pair ports with 15.4 W each Quality of Service 4 Priority levels (Hardware queues) for Triple Play Classification on Hardware, VLAN 802.1p, IP DiffServ VLAN support IEEE 802.1p/Q Hybrid VLANs

Optical Modem (ONU) Software Features Products Optical Modem (ONU) Software Features Integrated Management Agent Firmware Update Device Manager TFTP upload Supported Protocols: Telnet SNMP/Traps Syslog Device Manager (GUI software) Web based (optional) IEEE 802.1x transparent (authentication) RADIUS Authentication (optional) Powitanie. Przedstawienie ramowego planu prezentacji W przypadku jakichkolwiek pytań, bądź zapotrzebowania na aktywne rozwiązania światłowodowe zachęcamy do kontaktu z polskim biurem MICROSENS. Zapraszamy również do odwiedzenia serwisu internetowego MICROSENS: http://www.microsens.com

Products Device Manager GUI Software for Windows platforms Configuration, administration and monitoring of netwoks Automated functions: Detection of all MS devices in the network Definition of device groups Configuration of device groups Firmware Update of device groups Integration into 3rd party management-platforms possible Powitanie. Przedstawienie ramowego planu prezentacji W przypadku jakichkolwiek pytań, bądź zapotrzebowania na aktywne rozwiązania światłowodowe zachęcamy do kontaktu z polskim biurem MICROSENS. Zapraszamy również do odwiedzenia serwisu internetowego MICROSENS: http://www.microsens.com

Installation in Legrand Cable Trunc Compatible to Legrand 45 mm MOSAIC installation standard

Installation in Sub-floor boxes Compact size Invisible installation

Mounting in electrical cabinet Installation Mounting in electrical cabinet Special option for FTTH applications Installation on DIN hat-rail

Migration to Gigabit Ethernet Products Migration to Gigabit Ethernet Dual Speed Optical Port 100 Mbps (Fast Ethernet) 1000 Mbps (Gigabit Ethernet) SFP Transceiver Modul Exchange of optical port SFP Transceiver

Gigabit Optical Modem (ONU) Typical Application Products MICROSENS Gigabit Optical Modem (ONU) Typical Application

Conclusion FTTx and Triple Play New applications demand new networks Triple Play for Video, Voice and Data applications Power-over-LAN for IP Telephony integration Intelligent hybrid networks Intelligent combination of fiber and copper networks Maximum flexibility and extended fail safety Scalability for future-proof investment Scaleable switching performance Intelligent, compact, high performance solutions for cost effective and application specific optimization

fiber optic solutions Thank You! W przypadku jakichkolwiek pytań, bądź zapotrzebowania na aktywne rozwiązania światłowodowe zachęcamy do kontaktu z polskim biurem MICROSENS. Zapraszamy również do odwiedzenia serwisu internetowego MICROSENS: http://www.microsens.com