Table of Contents - G.807 (10/2024) - Generic functional architecture of the optical media layer

1	Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
3.1 Terms defined elsewhere
3.2 Terms defined in this Recommendation
4 Abbreviations and acronyms
5 Conventions
5.1 Notational conventions
5.2 Diagrammatic conventions
5.3 Terminological conventions
5.4 Media layer and media network
6 Overview of media and signal
6.1 General introduction of media and signal
6.2 Functional architecture of the optical media layer
7 Media constructs and media elements
7.1 Media constructs
7.2 Media element
7.3 Media network topology
7.4 Management of media channels
8 Information/signal boundary
9 Monitoring media constructs
9.1 Optical parameter monitor (OPMx)
9.2 Optical signal maintenance entities (OSME)
10 Optical tributary signals and interfaces
10.1 OTSi
10.2 OTSiG
10.3 OTSiA
11 Monitoring of optical signals
11.1 Non-associated overhead
11.2 Media channels and OSMEs
12 OSC
13 Transmitter/Receiver and termination functions
13.1 Transmitter/Receiver
13.2 OTSiGO trail termination function
13.3 OMSO trail termination function
13.4 OTSO trail termination function
14 Client/server associations
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14.1 MAI/ client CI adaptation function
14.2 OMSO/OTSiGO adaptation function
14.3 OTSO/OMSO adaptation function
14.4 MAI/OTSO adaptation
15 Management capabilities
15.1 Media entity relationships
15.2 Fault management
15.3 Configuration management
15.4 Performance management
15.5 Non-associated overhead
16 Media network survivability techniques
17 Black link approach
Annex A – Media change and physical domain change
Annex B – Concept of network media channel group (NMCG)
Annex C – Optical Parameter Monitor – power (OPM-pwr)
Appendix I – Examples of the configuration of media channels
I.1 Construction of network media channels
I.2 Use of configurable filters to route media channels
Appendix II – Example of media network using tuneable transmitter/receiver for routing
II.1 Network using coupler-splitters
II.2 Network using wide-band filters and coupler-splitters
Appendix III – Examples for transferring digital data over different media
III.1 Specific kinds of modulation/demodulation
III.2 Digitized IF-band case
III.3 Digitized I/Q baseband case
III.4 Analogue RoF case
Appendix IV – Example for describing media network topology
Appendix V – Assessing media architecture with PON use cases
V.1 PON signal in an ODN
V.2 NG-PON2
Appendix VI – Assessing media architecture with the visible light communication use case
Appendix VII – OMS/OTS reference points and reference points in other Recommendations
Appendix VIII – Description of inverse multiplexed clients
Appendix IX – Media channel configuration and spectrum optimization
Appendix X – Examples of grid systems defined in other Recommendations
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