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    DSP power consumption and capacity projections for WDM-OFDMA-PON
    (Universidad Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, 2013-10) Hernández, Maybemar; Alvizu, Rodolfo; Dassy, Christian; Huerta, Mónica
    Wavelength Division Multiplexing- Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access-based Passive Optical Network (WDM-OFDMA-PON) is accepted as one of the most suitable architectures to tackle the requirements for Next Generation Optical Access Networks (NG-OAN). Digital Signal Processing (DSP) is the key technology for the development of this architecture. However, current DSP devices’ processing capacity is at least one order of magnitude bellow the required for the implementation of WDM-OFDMA-PON. Additionally, due to the access network’s massiveness, the DSP’s energy consumption has become a major concern. In order to describe how long it will take for the DSP’s devices to cope the requirements for WDM-OFDMA-PON, and how much energy they will consume, in this paper the projections of DSP’s capacity and energy consumption were developed, considering different rates of annual improvement of the technology. Based on our projections, we have demonstrated that the required capacity will be achieved within two to five years from now, and such device will consume approximately twice the amount of power of current processors if the annual rates of improvement of capacity and energy efficiency are maintained.

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