WSJE Campus & Industrial Park FTTX Solution is designed to support universities, industrial parks, government campuses and large facility clusters that require unified access control, reliable high-bandwidth connectivity and simplified operation and maintenance. The solution enables full-area coverage with centralized management, significantly reducing deployment complexity and long-term O&M workload.
Typical network challenges in campuses and industrial parks
In response to the complexity and high costs commonly encountered in the construction, expansion and operation and maintenance of networks in campuses and industrial parks, WSJE, based on the PON architecture and the concept of centralized management, designed an FTTX solution tailored for the park scenario. This solution focuses on addressing the following common network challenges.
The wiring in the park is complex and the deployment process is lengthy.
Campuses and industrial parks are usually composed of multiple buildings. The buildings are scattered and the distances between them are large. The traditional copper cables or multi-level convergence architecture have complex wiring, long construction periods, and high costs for subsequent expansion and adjustment.
There are a large number of devices, and the energy consumption pressure is high.
The deployment of multiple layers of switches and a large number of active devices in a centralized manner can easily lead to a shortage of space in the computer room and a continuous increase in energy consumption, thereby increasing the long-term operating costs.
The network is large in scale and the operation and maintenance are very challenging.
There are a large number of terminals with a wide distribution. The traditional manual operation mode is inefficient, the fault location and handling process is lengthy, which affects the stability of the network and the user experience.
In response to the common problems of complex deployment, high energy consumption and insufficient operation and maintenance efficiency in campus networks, WSJE Campus and Industrial Park FTTX solutions have optimized their designs at three levels: network architecture, technology evolution and operation mode, to help users ensure performance while achieving long-term sustainable operation.
Optimize the wiring architecture and shorten the deployment cycle
By adopting the PON architecture instead of the traditional multi-level convergence network, the number of intermediate switching nodes and wiring layers is reduced, enabling fiber optic connections directly to buildings or terminals. This approach significantly lowers the complexity of wiring, reduces the amount of construction work, effectively shortens the overall deployment cycle, and provides higher flexibility for future expansion and adjustment.
Reduce the number of equipment, decrease energy consumption and space occupation
The solution achieves this by concentrating the load and simplifying the network hierarchy, reducing the number of active devices in the server room, and lowering the overall power consumption and heat dissipation pressure. Compared to the traditional campus network architecture, it can effectively alleviate the problem of limited server room space and help users control long-term operating costs.
Centralized and unified management to enhance operation and maintenance efficiency
Relying on the WSJE INCE unified cloud management platform, centralized management of OLTs, optical modems, MDUs and wireless access devices within the park can be achieved. Maintenance personnel can complete configuration, monitoring and fault diagnosis remotely, reducing the frequency of on-site maintenance, while improving network stability and significantly enhancing maintenance efficiency.
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