Course Name : Optical Access Network Planning
Course Code : TAT-300
Course Duration : 5 Day(s)
Course Objectives:
To provide the participants with the knowledge of structure, components, concepts and techniques required for development of fiber optic access networks
Expected Accomplishments:
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Become familiar with the state of the fiber
optic technology including media, techniques, and devices - Understand forecasting requirements
- Understand fiber optic equipment features, capabilities and configurations
- Demonstrate understanding of fiber optic network structures, design and upgradation
Who can benefit:
Professionals involved in planning fiber optic access networks
Prerequisites:
- Successful completion of Local Network Planning I (AT-100), or equivalent knowledge
- Solid understanding of telecommunications networks and the planning process in traditional access networks
Course Outline:
Optical Access Network - Planning Perspective
- Why Optical Access?
- Benefits of Optical Access
- Evolution of Optical Networks
- The Future of Optical Networks
State of the Technology – Media
- Structure and working of optical fiber
- Types of fibers
- Properties of FO cables/fibers
- Fiber optic cables
- Fiber optic cable construction
State of the Technology – Devices and Equipment
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FO Devices-sources, detectors,
couplers, connectors etc - FO Equipment-AM/ADM, DLC systems
State of the Technology - Techniques
- Choice of optical wavelengths
- Optical Modulation
- WDM, DWDM
- V5 interfacing
- PDH/SDH transmission
- Optical fiber testing techniques
Subscriber demand and Traffic Forecasting
- Subscriber demand forecasting techniques
- Traffic demand forecasting techniques
Optical Network Architectures and Design
- Access network topologies
- Planning consideration for media
- FO system design considerations
- Planning for equipment
- Planning migration
- DLC system installation
- FO standards.
Delivery Method:
Instructor led classes with tutorials and case-study
Related Training:
- Local Network Planning II
- Introduction to SDH
- Introduction to WDM
- V5.2 Access Networks




