Aplikasi Sensor Jarak Jauh pada Penerapan Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON) Berbasis Optisystem
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https://doi.org/10.35143/elementer.v4i2.2378Abstrak
Optical fiber technology can be used as a remote sensor application. In addition to its ability in terms of speed and capacity in data transfer, the use of optical fiber in remote sensor applications is due to its small size and does not require an electrical energy source. GPON (Gigabit Passive Optical Network) is an optical communication standard developed by ITU-T via G.984. GPON has several advantages over other standards, namely: having large bandwidth and high efficiency. In this study the authors designed the use of optical fibers in remote sensor applications using the GPON standard on one client connected to STO BKR, STO PBR, STO RBI and STO ARK Pekanbaru. This sensor application is simulated using Optisystem software with parameters namely power link budget and Bit Error Rate (BER). From the results of measurements using Optical Power Meter (OPM) in the Optosystem, the value of the reception power level is greater than -28 dBm and BER is smaller than 10-9.Unduhan
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