DBA (Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation) Overview
DBA (Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation) Overview
Allocation) Overview
Wenjia Wang
Walt Soto
Anh Ly
Didi Ivancovsky
Tony Anderson
Ron Rundquist
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Outline
What is DBA?
Benefit of DBA
DBA Service Requirements
DBA Performance Requirements
DBA Signaling Requirements
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What is DBA
What is DBA?
Mechanisms in place to dynamically change upstream
BW on a millisecond/microsecond timescale
Maximum
ONT
A
Guaranteed
Minimum
Demand
Granted
BW
Demand A
Grant A
SLA ( Data)
Maximum
ONT
B
Minimum = 0
Demand
Demand B
Granted
BW
OLT
Total BW
Grant B
SLA ( Voice )
ONT
C
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Maximum =
Guaranteed=
Minimum
Demand
Granted
BW
Grant C
Demand C
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Maximum Utilization
Without DBA: 40%
With DBA: 80%
Double capacity
3dB more Revenue
0.03
Static-multimedia
with DBA
Static-video
Static-data
0.02
DBA-voice
w/o DBA
DBA-multimedia
0.01
DBA-video
DBA-data
0
0
0.25
0.5
0.75
0.1
Delay (sec)
Static-voice
Static-multimedia
Static-video
Static-data
DBA-voice
DBA-multimedia
DBA-video
DBA-data
DBA delta
0.01
0.001
0.0001
0
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0.25
0.5
0.75
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T-CONT BW Terminologies
Highest Priority
Fixed BW
Guaranteed
Assured BW
Non-Assured
BW
Additional
Lowest Priority
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Best Effort
BW
Types: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Relationships
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Ap p lic a b le T -C O N T typ e s
B W T yp e
D e la y
S e n s itive
T yp e 1
F ix e d
Yes
As s u re d
No
N o n -As s u re d
No
B e s t E ffo rt
No
M ax.
No
T yp e 2
T yp e 3
T yp e 4
T yp e 5
X
Fairness
Surplus bandwidth shall be FAIRLY allocated to all
relevant T-CONTs, according to the T-CONT
parameters
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Upstream Signaling:
Implicit ONT Status Reporting
Idle slot detection (real time monitoring)
provides
Per T-CONT indication of empty buffers
No additional function required at ONT
First level of DBA support
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Summary
DBA improves the PON upstream bandwidth
efficiency
DBA service, performance and signaling
requirements need to be satisfied
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Thank You
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