The Ninth International Workshop on Optical Networking Technologies (IWONT)
ROADMs: Components, Systems, and Networks
Sunday, November 30, 2008, 2:00-5:00 pm
(Part of Globecom 2008, New Orleans , USA )
The Reconfigurable Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer (ROADM) is an important building block of next-generation optical networks. Recent progress in optical device and system technologies enabled cost-effective realization of innovative agile ROADM architectures. These architectures are highly desirable today for service provider networks. Both telecommunication service providers (Telcos) and Cable Multiple System Operators (MSOs) are utilizing ROADMs to face the increasing growth of broadband-access and the demand for triple-play (delivery of voice, data, and video to end customer).
1) Brandon Collins (JDSU, USA), ROADMs in Today's and Tomorrow's Optical Networks
2) Peter Peng (Alcatel-Lucent, USA), The Recipe for Zero-Touch Photonics Networks: ROADMs, TOADM, and ORGS (Other Really Good STUFF)
3) Kuniaki Motoshima (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan), Optical and System technologies for 10 Gbps x 80 ROADM systems
4) David Gutierrez (Fujitsu, USA), OAM&P Considerations in DWDM & ROADM Deployments
5) Young Lee (Hauwei, USA), Modeling and Encoding of ROADM-based Switch in Wavelength Switched Optical Networks (WSON)
6) Al-Sukhni (University of Ottawa, Canada), Availability-Guaranteed Distributed Provisioning Framework for Differentiated Protection Services in Optical Mesh Networks
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