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Redesigned point-to-point optical transceiver for an energy-efficient access network CEET : Alan Lee, Jack Li, Kerry Hinton Bell Labs : Keith Chow, Prasanth Anthapadmanabhan 17 November 2014

Redesigned Point-to-Point Optical Transceiver for an Energy-Efficient Access Network

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The Point-to-Point Optical Transceiver project, led by a team of researchers from the Centre for Energy-Efficient Telecommunications (CEET) at the University of Melbourne and Bell Labs/Alcatel-Lucent, redesigns the point-to-point optical transceiver. The resulting equipment—incorporating a new hardware design and a custom-built, optimized ASIC—will provide a 30-fold increase in energy efficiency compared to today’s state-of-the-art optical transceiver. The new transceiver can be coupled to adaptive powering schemes for further energy efficiency gains. It is expected to save energy costs for Internet Service Providers, and will benefit both businesses and consumers who want a high-capacity, secure and direct fiber connection that is energy efficient.

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Redesigned point-to-point

optical transceiver for

an energy-efficient access network

CEET : Alan Lee, Jack Li, Kerry Hinton

Bell Labs : Keith Chow, Prasanth Anthapadmanabhan

17 November 2014

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Background

� Optical access is the most energy-efficient wireline access

technology

� Are there any solutions to further reduce the power consumption?

� Our focus is on the point-to-point (PtP) access network

� Investigate and develop

• Low-power hardware - transceiver, packet-switch, system architecture

• Power-saving software – adaptive power control, sleep-mode operation

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Power consumption of PtP optical TRx 2010

� Optical transceiver (TRx) consumes

- up to 40% of the power consumption (ref: European CoC)

� TRx operates at the max. power consumption

- regardless of the link conditions (e.g. distance)

� Our goal

� Reduce the power consumption of the TRx

�Develop new TRx hardware and software for a PtP connectivity

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Realization of low-power PtP TRx

� Redesign the electronics (ASIC) for PtP connectivity

� With a data rate of upto 1 Gb/s

� With a higher energy-efficient architecture in CMOS

� Transistors are built in blocks

• Enables “turn-on-as-you-go”

• Provides flexibility for power adaptation

� Develop an adaptive power control algorithm

� Automatically optimize the power consumption

• During the link initialization

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Applications of the PtP transceiver

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Internet service

provider (ISP)Subscriber ONU ONU

PtP Business internet subscribers In-premise network

Devices

Business

Residential

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Physical Testbed – HD video streaming

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ONU

20km

Fiber

Power

meter

Receiver

Transmitter

OLT

ASIC on PCB

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Measured power consumption

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CEET TRx Power (mW) A Commercial TRx power (mW)

Transmitter 17.5 310

Receiver 5.5 500

Total <23 mW 810 mW

Energy improvement per transceiver > 30x

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� Applying to the global PtP business subscriber links

� Between local exchanges and business subscribers

� In-premise networks

� Overall power consumption is reduced by 46%

� 1.1 TWh ≈ 160,000 cars off-the-road annually *

Global power saving

8 *Ref. : http://www.epa.gov/

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Contribution to Green Meter (2010 vs.2020)

� Comparing PtP access technologies between 2010 & 2020

� The use of our new TRx in the consumer in-home networks

� And other expected hardware improvements

�The power consumption will be reduced by 80%

= 40 fold overall energy-efficiency improvement

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Residential