The construction of an optical subscriber loop and its operation system will be one of the most important infrastructures for the information society of the future. This paper presents a discussion of current and future service trends, the evolution of fiber-optic systems in the loop, and subscriber loop operation systems. Several operation technologies are also discussed which will enable the operation systems described in this paper to be constructed. Of these, the key technologies are an operation system architecture with flexibility, software technologies based on object-oriented design and programming, and automatic operation modules.
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Yutaka WAKUI, Norio KASHIMA, "Prospective Operation Technologies for Fiber-Optic Subscriber Loops" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E76-B, no. 4, pp. 329-335, April 1993, doi: .
Abstract: The construction of an optical subscriber loop and its operation system will be one of the most important infrastructures for the information society of the future. This paper presents a discussion of current and future service trends, the evolution of fiber-optic systems in the loop, and subscriber loop operation systems. Several operation technologies are also discussed which will enable the operation systems described in this paper to be constructed. Of these, the key technologies are an operation system architecture with flexibility, software technologies based on object-oriented design and programming, and automatic operation modules.
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