BS EN IEC 60728-115:2022
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Cable networks for television signals, sound signals and interactive services – In-building optical systems for broadcast signal transmissions (IEC 60728-115:2022)
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2022 | 72 |
This part of IEC 60728 is applicable to in-building optical transmission systems for broadcast signal transmission that consist of optical transmitter, optical amplifiers, splitters, V-ONUs, etc. These systems are primarily intended for television and sound signals using digital transmission technology. This document specifies the basic system parameters and methods of measurement for in-building optical distribution systems between building network interface (BNI) and home network interface (HNI) in order to assess the system performance and its performance limits. This document is also applicable to broadcast signal transmission using a telecommunication network if it satisfies the requirements of optical section of this document. This document describes RF transmission for fully digitalized broadcast and narrowcast (limited area distribution of broadcast) signals over an FTTH network and introduces xPON system as a physical layer media. The detailed description of the physical layer is out of the scope of this document. The scope is limited to RF signal transmission over optical network, thus, it does not include IP transport technologies, such as IP Multicast and associate protocols. This standard specifies the required system performance of all-optical building networks in order to connect with FTTH networks which are defined by IEC60728-113 and IEC60728-13-1. Use of In-building optical networks is very effective for saving cost (installation and maintenance) and enabling future network up-grades, especially in huge apartment buildings. In this document, the optical wavelengths and electrical frequency bands listed in Table 1 – and Table 2 – are considered to be used. [Table 1 and Table 2]
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5 | Annex ZA (normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications |
7 | English CONTENTS |
13 | FOREWORD |
15 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
16 | 3 Terms, definitions, graphical symbols and abbreviated terms 3.1 Terms and definitions |
18 | Tables Table 1 – Signal level |
20 | 3.2 Graphical symbols |
21 | 3.3 Abbreviated terms |
22 | 4 In-building optical system reference model 4.1 General Table 2 – Optical wavelength for FTTH systems |
23 | 4.2 Over-all FTTH system reference model 4.3 Individual reference model Table 3 – Frequency ranges |
24 | Figures Figure 1 – Example of the FTTH system for television and sound signals (IEC 60728‑113) |
25 | Figure 2 – Type A reception and re-transmission Figure 3 – Type B reception and re-transmission Figure 4 – Type C reception and re-transmission Figure 5 – Type D reception and re-transmission |
26 | 5 Methods of measurement 5.1 Measuring points and items 5.1.1 General 5.1.2 Measuring points 5.1.3 Measured parameters Figure 6 – Measuring points for type A, B, C and D. |
27 | 5.2 General measurement requirements 5.2.1 Input specification 5.2.2 Standard measurement conditions 5.2.3 Precautions for measurements 5.3 Optical power 5.3.1 General 5.3.2 Measurement of the optical power at a single wavelength 5.3.3 Measurement of the optical power of a WDM signal |
28 | 5.3.4 Presentation of the results 5.4 Optical wavelength 5.4.1 General 5.4.2 Method of measurement 5.4.3 Presentation of the results 5.5 Relative intensity noise (RIN) of optical signal 5.5.1 General Figure 7 – Measurement setup for optical power measurement using a WDM filter Figure 8 – Measurement setup for optical power measurement using a WDM coupler |
29 | 5.5.2 Method of measurement 5.5.3 Presentation of the results 5.6 SINR (signal-to-intermodulation and noise ratio) less than 1 GHz 5.6.1 General 5.6.2 Measurement setup 5.6.3 Measuring method 5.6.4 Presentation of the results 5.7 System BER 5.7.1 General Figure 9 – Measurement setup for RF signal-to-intermodulation and noise ratio |
30 | 5.7.2 Measurement setup 5.7.3 Measurement method 5.7.4 Presentation of the results 5.8 System loss budget 5.8.1 General 5.8.2 Measurement method 5.8.3 Calculation of loss budget Figure 10 – Setup for BER measurement |
31 | 5.8.4 Basic configuration Table 4 – Number of splits and insertion loss of optical coupler (example) Table 5 – Example of optical loss |
32 | 5.8.5 Presentation of the results 5.9 In-band frequency characteristics between optical transmitter and V-ONU 5.9.1 General 5.9.2 Measurement setup 5.9.3 Measuring method Figure 11 – Basic configuration of an in-building optical system |
33 | 5.9.4 Presentation of the results 5.10 SINR (signal-to-intermodulation and noise ratio) of satellite broadcast signals 5.10.1 General Figure 12 – Setup for the measurement of in-band frequency characteristics Figure 13 – Measurement example of in-band frequency characteristics |
34 | 5.10.2 Measurement setup 5.10.3 Equipment required 5.10.4 Measurement procedure Figure 14 – Setup for the measurement of SINR for satellite broadcast signals |
35 | 5.10.5 Presentation of results 5.11 SINR versus BER 5.11.1 General 5.11.2 Measurement setup 5.11.3 Equipment required Figure 15 – Setup for BER versus SINR measurement |
36 | 5.11.4 Measurement procedure Figure 16 – Extrapolation method of BER measurement |
37 | 5.11.5 Measurement of result Figure 17 – Example of BER versus SINR characteristics |
38 | 5.12 Modulation error ratio (MER) 5.12.1 General 5.12.2 Connection of the equipment 5.12.3 Measurement procedure 5.12.4 Presentation of the results Figure 18 – Setup for MER measurement |
39 | 6 Simplified measurement method for system introduction and maintenance 6.1 General Figure 19 – Example of result of MER measurement (64 QAM modulation format) |
40 | 6.2 Requirements for simplified measurement 6.2.1 General 6.2.2 Measurement conditions Table 6 – Measurement items for simplified signal measurement |
41 | 6.2.3 Measurement requirements 6.3 Measurement tools 6.4 An estimation of equivalent SINR by MER 6.4.1 General 6.4.2 Relationship between SINR and MER Figure 20 – Example of a simplified signal measurement setup |
42 | 6.4.3 Note for using handheld MER measurement device 7 Specification of in-building optical systems for digital broadcast signal transmission 7.1 General Figure 21 – Relationship between MER and SINR |
43 | 7.2 Specified performance points and parameters to be measured for type A 7.2.1 Overview 7.2.2 Optical power specification for type A Figure 22 – Performance specified points for type A Table 7 – Measuring points and parameters to be measured for type A Table 8 – Optical power specification for type A |
44 | 7.2.3 Optical wavelength specification for type A 7.2.4 RIN specification for type A 7.2.5 SINR specification for type A 7.2.6 BER specification for type A 7.2.7 MER of signal for type A Table 9 – Optical wavelength specification for type A Table 10 – RIN specification for type A Table 11 – SINR specification for type A Table 12 – BER specification for type A |
45 | 7.2.8 System loss budget for type A 7.2.9 In-band frequency characteristics for type A 7.2.10 RF/IF signal level for type A 7.3 Performance specified points and parameters to be measured for type B 7.3.1 Overview Table 13 – MER of signal for type A Table 14 – System loss budget specification for type A Table 15 – In-band frequency characteristics specification for type A Table 16 – RF/IF signal level specification for type A |
46 | 7.3.2 Optical power specification for type B 7.3.3 Optical wavelength specification for type B Figure 23 – Performance specified points for type B Table 17 – Measuring points and parameters to be measured for type B Table 18 – Optical power specification for type B |
47 | 7.3.4 RIN specification for type B 7.3.5 SINR specification for type B 7.3.6 BER specification for type B 7.3.7 MER of signal for type B Table 19 – Optical wavelength specification for type B Table 20 – RIN specification for type B Table 21 – SINR specification for type B Table 22 – BER specification for type B |
48 | 7.3.8 System loss budget for type B 7.3.9 In-band frequency characteristics for type B 7.3.10 RF/IF signal specification level for type B 7.4 Performance specified points and parameters to be measured for type C 7.4.1 Overview Table 23 – MER of signal for type B Table 24 – System loss budget specification for type B Table 25 – In-band frequency characteristics for type B Table 26 – RF/IF signal level specification for type B |
49 | 7.4.2 Optical power specification for type C Figure 24 – Performance specified points for type C Table 27 – Measuring points and parameters to be measured for type C Table 28 – Optical power specification for type C |
50 | 7.4.3 Optical wavelength specification for type C 7.4.4 SINR specification for type C 7.4.5 BER specification for type C 7.4.6 MER of signal for type C Table 29 – Optical wavelength specification for type C Table 30 – SINR specification for type C Table 31 – BER specification for type C Table 32 – MER of signal for type C |
51 | 7.4.7 System loss budget for type C 7.4.8 In-band frequency characteristics for type C 7.4.9 RF/IF signal level specification for type C 7.5 Performance specified points and parameters to be measured for type D 7.5.1 Overview Figure 25 – Performance specified points for type D Table 33 – System loss budget specification for type C Table 34 – In-band frequency characteristics for type C Table 35 – RF/IF signal level specification for type C |
52 | 7.5.2 Optical power specification for type D 7.5.3 Optical wavelength specification for type D 7.5.4 BER specification for type D Table 36 – Measuring points and parameters to be measured for type D Table 37 – Optical power specification for type D Table 38 – Optical wavelength specification for type D Table 39 – BER specification for type D |
53 | 7.5.5 MER of signal for type D 7.5.6 System loss budget for type D 7.5.7 RF/IF signal level specification for type D 7.6 Minimum signal performance for in-building systems 7.6.1 General Table 40 – MER of signal for type D Table 41 – System loss budget specification for type D Table 42 – RF/IF signal level specification for type D |
54 | 7.6.2 Minimum MER performance Table 43 – Minimum MER performance a for in-building systems |
55 | Annex A (informative)Consideration of the home network interface (HNI) A.1 General A.2 Positioning of the HNI in the optical system Figure A.1 – Two-fibre configuration |
56 | A.3 Towards a new service Figure A.2 – One-fibre configuration |
57 | Annex B (informative)Simplified measurement method B.1 General B.2 Measurement features of TV field strength meter B.2.1 Complete channel status on a single-screen display B.2.2 Features to confirm picture and sound signal status Figure B.1 – Example of TV field strength meter |
58 | B.3 Method of measurement Figure B.2 – Example of displaying measurement results Figure B.3 – Example of TV display screen of the TV field strength meter |
59 | Figure B.4 – Example measurement: adjusting antenna direction Figure B.5 – Measurement example: display channel list and measurement values Figure B.6 – Measurement example: display the TV picture |
61 | Annex C (informative)Simplified in-building RF signal leakage detection system C.1 General C.2 Example of simplified in-building RF signal leakage detection |
62 | C.3 Simplified in-home RF signal leakage detection Figure C.1 – Example of simplified RF signal leakage detection setup |
63 | Figure C.2 – Example of in-home RF signal leakage detection |
64 | Annex D (informative)Optical cable for the in-building systems D.1 General D.2 Optical cable for an in-building system Table D.1 – Optical cable to be used for an in-building system |
65 | Annex E (informative)Total optical modulation index E.1 General E.2 Number of channels and optical modulation index (in the case of Japan) |
66 | Table E.1 – Number of channels and optical modulation index (in the case of Japan) |
67 | Annex F (informative)Actual system of in-building optical network (in Japan) F.1 General F.2 Loss budget for type A, B and C |
68 | Figure F.1 – Network configuration and loss budget for type A |
69 | Figure F.2 – Network configuration and loss budget for type B |
70 | Figure F.3 – Network configuration and loss budget for type C |
71 | Bibliography |