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XG-PON Module for NS-3 (moved to GitHub)
DESCRIPTION:
2023-03-20: the latest version of the XG-PON model for ns-3.35 is in GitHub (https://github.com/ajerikko/xgpon4ns3-v3/releases/tag/v3.1). It contains major changes to example code. Please use it for new activities.
10-Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Network (XG-PON), is regarded as one of the key technologies for future Internet access networks. This project develops an XG-PON module for the NS-3 network simulator - a G987 (ITU-T) standards-compliant, configurable, and extensible module that can simulate XG-PON that can support a wide range of research topics.
This work was supported in part by SFI through CTVR. Please use the below citation when using this module: Arokkiam, Jerome A, Pedro Alvarez, Xiuchao Wu, Kenneth N Brown, Cormac J Sreenan, Marco Ruffini, Nicola Marchetti, Linda Doyle, and David Payne. “Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of an XG-PON Module for the Ns-3 Network Simulator.” SIMULATION 93, no. 5 (May 2017): 409–26. doi: 10.1177/0037549716682093
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