ONU Buffer Elimination for Power Savings in Passive Optical Networks

In this paper, we examine the effects of a power saving scheme in Passive Optical Networks (PON). Buffers in network equipment have been a cause of concern since they consume significant power. In a PON, the Optical Network Unit (ONU) buffers client node packets before forwarding to the Optical Line...

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