This document summarizes a presentation on next generation high capacity submarine transmission systems. It discusses methods to boost submarine cable performance such as using capacity-approaching error correction, transponder flexibility to adapt modulation formats, and nonlinear mitigation techniques. Specifically, it describes using spatially-coupled low-density parity-check codes to achieve high coding gains close to the maximum a posteriori decoding limit. It also explains how flexible modulation formats optimized for different transmission reaches can maximize overall capacity.
Fiber Technology Trends for Next Generation NetworksCPqD
This document summarizes Christopher Towery's presentation on optical networking technologies towards achieving terabit per second capacities. The presentation discusses recent experiments that have extended transmission distances and capacities. It also covers topics like quasi-single mode fibers, submarine network evolution, extending terrestrial networks through challenging terrain, and extending reach in legacy networks. Experimental results are presented to demonstrate technologies for high capacity transmission over long distances.
Guylain Barlow presented on 100G and beyond transmission from a test and measurement perspective. He discussed the evolution of 100G client and line interfaces such as CFP and CFP2 modules, which aim to reduce size, power, and cost. He outlined challenges for testing newer modulation formats like DP-QPSK coherent signals used in DWDM networks. Specifically, developing methods for in-service OSNR measurements and high-resolution spectrum analysis will be important. Barlow also looked ahead to 400G transmission and potential next steps like space-division multiplexing using multi-core or multi-mode fibers to further increase total fiber capacity beyond 1 Tb/s.
This document provides an overview of Fujitsu's 100G optical networking solutions. It discusses how 100G technology can be used to increase network capacity and transport speeds. It describes Fujitsu's 100G components, including transponders, muxponders, and optical modules. It also outlines Fujitsu's pluggable 100G solutions that integrate with the Flashwave 9500 platform.
The document discusses technologies related to 100G networking. It describes:
- The need for 100G networks to support increasing bandwidth demands
- Key 100G technologies like coherent PM-QPSK transmission and 56G ADC/DAC chips
- Fujitsu's development of 56G ADC chips in 65nm and 40nm processes to enable early 100G systems, with plans for enhanced 55-65GSa/s chips for 2nd and 3rd generation 100G products.
The document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on advances in Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM). It begins with definitions of DWDM and how it works by combining multiple optical transmitters onto an optical fiber using different wavelengths. It then covers optical fiber types and properties, linear and non-linear effects that impact transmission over fiber including attenuation, chromatic dispersion, optical signal-to-noise ratio, and solutions to mitigate these effects like amplifiers, dispersion compensation, and forward error correction. Finally, it reviews common DWDM components like transmitters, receivers, mux/demux filters, optical add/drop multiplexers, and reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexers.
Your Digital Facility: 3 Gb/s HD Fiber Optic Transport presented at the Government Video Technology Expo 2008 by Jim Jachetta, MS EE, Sr. V. P. of Engineering & Product Development for MultiDyne Video & Fiber Optic Systems
This slide deck presents a user case by Microsoft (Mark Filer) for a 100G DWDM alternative to Coherent systems <80km using the PAM-4 approach. Fujitsu (Muhammed Sarwar) and Finisar (Gert Sarlet) present the case for Coherent. Inphi (Radha Nagarajan) and ADVA (Joerg-Peter Elbers) present the case for the PAM-4 approach. IEEE (John D'Ambrosia) weighs in from the standards perspective.
2015 10 07 - efficient optical transport layer for high-capacity optical netw...Xtera Communications
1) The document discusses efficient optical transport layer solutions for high-capacity optical networking, focusing on long-haul data center interconnect (DCI) enabled by coherent transmission technologies and Raman optical amplification.
2) It describes how Raman amplification can provide spectrum expansion, reach extension, and higher capacity-distance products to meet the needs of new network operators with long-span networks.
3) Key results shown include over 150x100G transmission over 630km in two spans using Raman amplification, demonstrating its ability to meet the long-haul DCI requirements of high capacity, long reach, and low latency on existing fiber infrastructure.
Fiber Technology Trends for Next Generation NetworksCPqD
This document summarizes Christopher Towery's presentation on optical networking technologies towards achieving terabit per second capacities. The presentation discusses recent experiments that have extended transmission distances and capacities. It also covers topics like quasi-single mode fibers, submarine network evolution, extending terrestrial networks through challenging terrain, and extending reach in legacy networks. Experimental results are presented to demonstrate technologies for high capacity transmission over long distances.
Guylain Barlow presented on 100G and beyond transmission from a test and measurement perspective. He discussed the evolution of 100G client and line interfaces such as CFP and CFP2 modules, which aim to reduce size, power, and cost. He outlined challenges for testing newer modulation formats like DP-QPSK coherent signals used in DWDM networks. Specifically, developing methods for in-service OSNR measurements and high-resolution spectrum analysis will be important. Barlow also looked ahead to 400G transmission and potential next steps like space-division multiplexing using multi-core or multi-mode fibers to further increase total fiber capacity beyond 1 Tb/s.
This document provides an overview of Fujitsu's 100G optical networking solutions. It discusses how 100G technology can be used to increase network capacity and transport speeds. It describes Fujitsu's 100G components, including transponders, muxponders, and optical modules. It also outlines Fujitsu's pluggable 100G solutions that integrate with the Flashwave 9500 platform.
The document discusses technologies related to 100G networking. It describes:
- The need for 100G networks to support increasing bandwidth demands
- Key 100G technologies like coherent PM-QPSK transmission and 56G ADC/DAC chips
- Fujitsu's development of 56G ADC chips in 65nm and 40nm processes to enable early 100G systems, with plans for enhanced 55-65GSa/s chips for 2nd and 3rd generation 100G products.
The document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on advances in Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM). It begins with definitions of DWDM and how it works by combining multiple optical transmitters onto an optical fiber using different wavelengths. It then covers optical fiber types and properties, linear and non-linear effects that impact transmission over fiber including attenuation, chromatic dispersion, optical signal-to-noise ratio, and solutions to mitigate these effects like amplifiers, dispersion compensation, and forward error correction. Finally, it reviews common DWDM components like transmitters, receivers, mux/demux filters, optical add/drop multiplexers, and reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexers.
Your Digital Facility: 3 Gb/s HD Fiber Optic Transport presented at the Government Video Technology Expo 2008 by Jim Jachetta, MS EE, Sr. V. P. of Engineering & Product Development for MultiDyne Video & Fiber Optic Systems
This slide deck presents a user case by Microsoft (Mark Filer) for a 100G DWDM alternative to Coherent systems <80km using the PAM-4 approach. Fujitsu (Muhammed Sarwar) and Finisar (Gert Sarlet) present the case for Coherent. Inphi (Radha Nagarajan) and ADVA (Joerg-Peter Elbers) present the case for the PAM-4 approach. IEEE (John D'Ambrosia) weighs in from the standards perspective.
2015 10 07 - efficient optical transport layer for high-capacity optical netw...Xtera Communications
1) The document discusses efficient optical transport layer solutions for high-capacity optical networking, focusing on long-haul data center interconnect (DCI) enabled by coherent transmission technologies and Raman optical amplification.
2) It describes how Raman amplification can provide spectrum expansion, reach extension, and higher capacity-distance products to meet the needs of new network operators with long-span networks.
3) Key results shown include over 150x100G transmission over 630km in two spans using Raman amplification, demonstrating its ability to meet the long-haul DCI requirements of high capacity, long reach, and low latency on existing fiber infrastructure.
Terabit/s Superchannels: needs, challenges and beyondCPqD
This document discusses the need for terabit/s superchannels to address the capacity crunch facing fiber optic networks. Superchannels make more efficient use of bandwidth by transmitting multiple subcarriers orthogonally within a single wavelength channel. They allow more data to be transmitted over existing fiber infrastructure. However, superchannels also present significant signal processing challenges including fragmentation, nonlinear impairment, and complex digital signal processing requirements. Alternative approaches are being explored such as exploiting additional fiber modes or transmitting at new wavelength bands, but future networks will also require more energy efficient components.
Next Generation Fiber Structured Cabling and Migration to 40/100gPanduit
The new high speed Ethernet standards, 40GBASE-SR4 and 100GBASE-SR10, will require a change in the fiber cable plant. Here we examine the media and connectivity solutions needed to ease the migration for 10 Gigabit Ethernet to 40 and 100 Gigabit Ethernet.
Performance Tradeoffs of 120 Gb/s DP-QPSK in ROADM SystemsADVA
Check out Mark Filer and Sorin Tibuleac's IEEE IPC 2013 slides on performance tradeoffs of 120 Gb/s DP-QPSK in ROADM systems employing broadcast-and-select versus route-and-select architectures
N-degree ROADM Architecture Comparison: Broadcast-and-Select vs Route-and-SelectADVA
The document compares the Broadcast-and-Select and Route-and-Select architectures for N-degree ROADM nodes in 120 Gb/s DP-QPSK transmission systems. It finds that Broadcast-and-Select has slightly lower penalties than Route-and-Select for N=4 and 9 due to less passband narrowing accumulation, but Route-and-Select has better isolation and fixed insertion loss. For larger N, Route-and-Select is preferable to mitigate higher potential crosstalk. Experimental results validated the predicted penalties from combined passband and isolation degradation analysis.
This document discusses trends and evolution in optical networking technologies. It summarizes key requirements and developments in areas like channel coding and modulation, the optical layer including line systems and switching, and protocols and multi-layer integration. For channel coding and modulation, developments that will enable higher spectral efficiencies and capacities like 400G and 1T are discussed. The optical layer section examines advances in amplification, transient suppression, and reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexers. The protocols section evaluates the evolution of OTN, Ethernet, and MPLS-TP for multi-layer network integration.
New technologies options include WDM-PON, VDLS2 bonding, G.fast, and more. In addition, there are new compression techniques and noise mitigation that extend the life of existing networks.
Which approaches are practical, necessary and beneficial and what factors determine the best path to take?
100G Super-Channel Transmission over 1,500 kilometersADVA
We’re taking our 100G Metro farther than ever before. Check out these slides to see how our direct detect technology can transport data over 1,500 kilometers
ROADM Technologies for Flexible - Tbitsec Optical NetworksCPqD
This document discusses technologies for flexible, high-capacity optical networks, including ROADMs. It describes how ROADMs are used to manage traffic through optical network intersections. It then summarizes technologies like coherent Nyquist filtering, superchannels, flexible grid WSS, hybrid Raman-EDFA amplifiers, and multi-port flexgrid optical channel monitors that enable increased network capacity, reduced costs, and transparent wavelength management for 400Gb/s and 1Tb/s transmission. These improved ROADM subsystems will enable more future-proof ROADM architectures.
This document discusses the evolution of high-speed client interfaces, including 100G and emerging 400G interfaces. It provides details on current and upcoming interface types for both telecom and data center applications. Key interface technologies discussed include 100GBASE-LR4, PSM4, CWDM4, and emerging 400G interfaces using higher order modulation and forward error correction. The document also covers pluggable form factors like CFP2 and QSFP28 and their role in enabling dense 100G and 400G connectivity.
Next Generation Optical Networking: Software-Defined Optical NetworkingADVA
Check out Stephan Rettenberger’s presentation from the Next Generation Optical Networking Conference in Monaco. It's all about Software Defined Optical Networking.
2015 02 04 international optical transport developments wdm africa 2015Xtera Communications
This presentation reviews the current status and the forecast for international connectivity to Africa and traffic demands inside the continent. In a second step, the technical solutions, including wider spectrum as enabled by Xtera’s Wise Raman technology, to respond to the traffic growth are described. This presentation was delivered at WDM & Next Generation Optical Networking Africa 2015 conference (4-5 February 2015 – Cape Town, South Africa).
This document discusses fiber-to-the-x (FTTx) deployment trends and technologies. It finds that deploying fiber to the most economical point (FTTdp) using a combination of technologies like fiber-to-the-curb with VDSL2 vectoring provides the best balance of cost, speed, and time to market compared to either full fiber-to-the-home or relying solely on copper broadband. Specifically, an analysis of two deployment options over a 10-year period showed that initially deploying VDSL2 and later upgrading to FTTH had a shorter payback period and higher cumulative discounted cash flow than only deploying FTTH from the start.
This document discusses next-generation reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexers (NG ROADMs). It outlines the functionality requirements of NG ROADMs, including being colorless, directionless, contentionless, and gridless. It describes the technology building blocks that enable these features, such as wavelength selective switches (WSS). The document also discusses the benefits of NG ROADMs, such as increased flexibility, automatic restoration, and support for higher data rates. It concludes that NG ROADM technology prepares networks to meet current and future traffic needs.
LTE Backhaul Challenges, Small Cells and the Critical Role of MicrowaveAviat Networks
Aviat Networks's chief technology officer
(CTO), Paul Kennard, offers a presentation to IEEE's Communications Society on the critical role microwave networking will play in the deployment of Small Cell backhaul to service the throughput needs of LTE 4G mobile telecommunications providers.
The OIF represents over 100 member companies working to accelerate the adoption of new optical networking technologies. It develops implementation agreements (IAs) for electrical, protocol, and optical interfaces to address current industry needs. Recent work includes the CEI IA for electrical chip-to-chip interfaces up to 56Gbps and new CFP8-ACO and flexible coherent transmission frameworks. Interoperability demonstrations have validated OIF solutions work across member products. The OIF aims to fill gaps in optical networking standards through open collaboration.
ASON – Automatically Switched Optical Networks
Dynamically switch the light path
Enabler for many applications
Controlled by UNI and NNI – Allow applications to set the light path
Allow to add the intelligence into the optical core
ASON:
The Automatic Switched Optical Network (ASON) is both a framework and a technology capability.
As a framework that describes a control and management architecture for an automatic switched optical transport network.
As a technology, it refers to routing and signalling protocols applied to an optical network which enable dynamic path setup.
Recently changed names to Automatic Switched Transport Network (G.ASTN)
Optical Signal Property Synthesis at Runtime – An new approach for coherent t...CPqD
This document describes a new approach for coherent optical receiver stress testing using digital signal processing (DSP) in an arbitrary waveform generator (AWG)-based optical signal synthesizer. The new approach allows for real-time generation and control of optical signal properties like phase noise, polarization, and polarization mode dispersion that overcome limitations of pre-calculating entire waveforms. This provides a flexible test platform for systematically evaluating receivers under worst-case impairment conditions.
This presentation, delivered at Submarine Networks World Singapore 2015 (9-10 September 2015 – Singapore), reviews the recent developments in unrepeatered technologies (the 600 km barrier at 100G is now overcome!) and exposes how advanced single-span transmission technologies can be applied to several applications, including terrestrial backhaul and DCI networks at 100G and 400G channel rates.
Flexible optical networking with spectral or spatial super-channelsCPqD
The document discusses spectrally flexible optical networking and the activities of the EU FOX-C project. FOX-C aims to develop technologies for flexible transponders, switching nodes, and networking studies to demonstrate the benefits of flexible optical networks. Key developments include spectrally flexible super-channel transceivers, nodes for all-optical add/drop of sub-channels, and studies showing the optimal sub-channel grid size is 12.5 GHz. Techno-economic analyses show the FOX-C solution can provide significant network-wide capital expenditure savings compared to legacy fixed-grid networks.
This document presents a ranking of university careers based on their students' average scores. It lists the career codes, average scores, and ranking of the top 100 careers. The highest ranked career is Medicine with an average score of 211, followed by Civil Engineering and then again Civil Engineering in second and third place.
Federating Heterogeneous Test-beds for Future Internet Research - Frederic Fr...CPqD
The presentation discusses the FED4FIRE project, which aims to federate heterogeneous testbeds for future internet research. It outlines the current situation of isolated testbeds with different interfaces and lack of interconnection. The FED4FIRE architecture provides a unified way for researchers to access resources across testbeds through a portal, uses common standards for resource description and experiment control, and collects monitoring data for testbed operators and researchers. The goal is to simplify experimentation on multiple interconnected testbeds through open interfaces and tools.
Terabit/s Superchannels: needs, challenges and beyondCPqD
This document discusses the need for terabit/s superchannels to address the capacity crunch facing fiber optic networks. Superchannels make more efficient use of bandwidth by transmitting multiple subcarriers orthogonally within a single wavelength channel. They allow more data to be transmitted over existing fiber infrastructure. However, superchannels also present significant signal processing challenges including fragmentation, nonlinear impairment, and complex digital signal processing requirements. Alternative approaches are being explored such as exploiting additional fiber modes or transmitting at new wavelength bands, but future networks will also require more energy efficient components.
Next Generation Fiber Structured Cabling and Migration to 40/100gPanduit
The new high speed Ethernet standards, 40GBASE-SR4 and 100GBASE-SR10, will require a change in the fiber cable plant. Here we examine the media and connectivity solutions needed to ease the migration for 10 Gigabit Ethernet to 40 and 100 Gigabit Ethernet.
Performance Tradeoffs of 120 Gb/s DP-QPSK in ROADM SystemsADVA
Check out Mark Filer and Sorin Tibuleac's IEEE IPC 2013 slides on performance tradeoffs of 120 Gb/s DP-QPSK in ROADM systems employing broadcast-and-select versus route-and-select architectures
N-degree ROADM Architecture Comparison: Broadcast-and-Select vs Route-and-SelectADVA
The document compares the Broadcast-and-Select and Route-and-Select architectures for N-degree ROADM nodes in 120 Gb/s DP-QPSK transmission systems. It finds that Broadcast-and-Select has slightly lower penalties than Route-and-Select for N=4 and 9 due to less passband narrowing accumulation, but Route-and-Select has better isolation and fixed insertion loss. For larger N, Route-and-Select is preferable to mitigate higher potential crosstalk. Experimental results validated the predicted penalties from combined passband and isolation degradation analysis.
This document discusses trends and evolution in optical networking technologies. It summarizes key requirements and developments in areas like channel coding and modulation, the optical layer including line systems and switching, and protocols and multi-layer integration. For channel coding and modulation, developments that will enable higher spectral efficiencies and capacities like 400G and 1T are discussed. The optical layer section examines advances in amplification, transient suppression, and reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexers. The protocols section evaluates the evolution of OTN, Ethernet, and MPLS-TP for multi-layer network integration.
New technologies options include WDM-PON, VDLS2 bonding, G.fast, and more. In addition, there are new compression techniques and noise mitigation that extend the life of existing networks.
Which approaches are practical, necessary and beneficial and what factors determine the best path to take?
100G Super-Channel Transmission over 1,500 kilometersADVA
We’re taking our 100G Metro farther than ever before. Check out these slides to see how our direct detect technology can transport data over 1,500 kilometers
ROADM Technologies for Flexible - Tbitsec Optical NetworksCPqD
This document discusses technologies for flexible, high-capacity optical networks, including ROADMs. It describes how ROADMs are used to manage traffic through optical network intersections. It then summarizes technologies like coherent Nyquist filtering, superchannels, flexible grid WSS, hybrid Raman-EDFA amplifiers, and multi-port flexgrid optical channel monitors that enable increased network capacity, reduced costs, and transparent wavelength management for 400Gb/s and 1Tb/s transmission. These improved ROADM subsystems will enable more future-proof ROADM architectures.
This document discusses the evolution of high-speed client interfaces, including 100G and emerging 400G interfaces. It provides details on current and upcoming interface types for both telecom and data center applications. Key interface technologies discussed include 100GBASE-LR4, PSM4, CWDM4, and emerging 400G interfaces using higher order modulation and forward error correction. The document also covers pluggable form factors like CFP2 and QSFP28 and their role in enabling dense 100G and 400G connectivity.
Next Generation Optical Networking: Software-Defined Optical NetworkingADVA
Check out Stephan Rettenberger’s presentation from the Next Generation Optical Networking Conference in Monaco. It's all about Software Defined Optical Networking.
2015 02 04 international optical transport developments wdm africa 2015Xtera Communications
This presentation reviews the current status and the forecast for international connectivity to Africa and traffic demands inside the continent. In a second step, the technical solutions, including wider spectrum as enabled by Xtera’s Wise Raman technology, to respond to the traffic growth are described. This presentation was delivered at WDM & Next Generation Optical Networking Africa 2015 conference (4-5 February 2015 – Cape Town, South Africa).
This document discusses fiber-to-the-x (FTTx) deployment trends and technologies. It finds that deploying fiber to the most economical point (FTTdp) using a combination of technologies like fiber-to-the-curb with VDSL2 vectoring provides the best balance of cost, speed, and time to market compared to either full fiber-to-the-home or relying solely on copper broadband. Specifically, an analysis of two deployment options over a 10-year period showed that initially deploying VDSL2 and later upgrading to FTTH had a shorter payback period and higher cumulative discounted cash flow than only deploying FTTH from the start.
This document discusses next-generation reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexers (NG ROADMs). It outlines the functionality requirements of NG ROADMs, including being colorless, directionless, contentionless, and gridless. It describes the technology building blocks that enable these features, such as wavelength selective switches (WSS). The document also discusses the benefits of NG ROADMs, such as increased flexibility, automatic restoration, and support for higher data rates. It concludes that NG ROADM technology prepares networks to meet current and future traffic needs.
LTE Backhaul Challenges, Small Cells and the Critical Role of MicrowaveAviat Networks
Aviat Networks's chief technology officer
(CTO), Paul Kennard, offers a presentation to IEEE's Communications Society on the critical role microwave networking will play in the deployment of Small Cell backhaul to service the throughput needs of LTE 4G mobile telecommunications providers.
The OIF represents over 100 member companies working to accelerate the adoption of new optical networking technologies. It develops implementation agreements (IAs) for electrical, protocol, and optical interfaces to address current industry needs. Recent work includes the CEI IA for electrical chip-to-chip interfaces up to 56Gbps and new CFP8-ACO and flexible coherent transmission frameworks. Interoperability demonstrations have validated OIF solutions work across member products. The OIF aims to fill gaps in optical networking standards through open collaboration.
ASON – Automatically Switched Optical Networks
Dynamically switch the light path
Enabler for many applications
Controlled by UNI and NNI – Allow applications to set the light path
Allow to add the intelligence into the optical core
ASON:
The Automatic Switched Optical Network (ASON) is both a framework and a technology capability.
As a framework that describes a control and management architecture for an automatic switched optical transport network.
As a technology, it refers to routing and signalling protocols applied to an optical network which enable dynamic path setup.
Recently changed names to Automatic Switched Transport Network (G.ASTN)
Optical Signal Property Synthesis at Runtime – An new approach for coherent t...CPqD
This document describes a new approach for coherent optical receiver stress testing using digital signal processing (DSP) in an arbitrary waveform generator (AWG)-based optical signal synthesizer. The new approach allows for real-time generation and control of optical signal properties like phase noise, polarization, and polarization mode dispersion that overcome limitations of pre-calculating entire waveforms. This provides a flexible test platform for systematically evaluating receivers under worst-case impairment conditions.
This presentation, delivered at Submarine Networks World Singapore 2015 (9-10 September 2015 – Singapore), reviews the recent developments in unrepeatered technologies (the 600 km barrier at 100G is now overcome!) and exposes how advanced single-span transmission technologies can be applied to several applications, including terrestrial backhaul and DCI networks at 100G and 400G channel rates.
Flexible optical networking with spectral or spatial super-channelsCPqD
The document discusses spectrally flexible optical networking and the activities of the EU FOX-C project. FOX-C aims to develop technologies for flexible transponders, switching nodes, and networking studies to demonstrate the benefits of flexible optical networks. Key developments include spectrally flexible super-channel transceivers, nodes for all-optical add/drop of sub-channels, and studies showing the optimal sub-channel grid size is 12.5 GHz. Techno-economic analyses show the FOX-C solution can provide significant network-wide capital expenditure savings compared to legacy fixed-grid networks.
This document presents a ranking of university careers based on their students' average scores. It lists the career codes, average scores, and ranking of the top 100 careers. The highest ranked career is Medicine with an average score of 211, followed by Civil Engineering and then again Civil Engineering in second and third place.
Federating Heterogeneous Test-beds for Future Internet Research - Frederic Fr...CPqD
The presentation discusses the FED4FIRE project, which aims to federate heterogeneous testbeds for future internet research. It outlines the current situation of isolated testbeds with different interfaces and lack of interconnection. The FED4FIRE architecture provides a unified way for researchers to access resources across testbeds through a portal, uses common standards for resource description and experiment control, and collects monitoring data for testbed operators and researchers. The goal is to simplify experimentation on multiple interconnected testbeds through open interfaces and tools.
This document provides information about housing initiatives in Mumbai by the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA). It discusses MHADA's mission to provide affordable housing across Maharashtra. It outlines the various regional boards under MHADA and describes MHADA's process for constructing homes, distributing them via lottery system, and selling them at reasonable prices. The document also briefly discusses MHADA's history and evolution over the years.
FASCICOLO FONTI DEL COPIATO DEL PIANO ARIA REGIONE SICILIA TUTELA QUALITA ARI...Pino Ciampolillo
Piano Aria Prot 1777 29 4 2009 La Commissione ispettiva SENZA Relazione conclusiva per prolungata Assenza per Malattia di Uno dei Suoi Componenti e per dimissioni Assessore Interlandi pro tempore, Istituzione commissione nota 5672 22 novembre 2007
A CURA DEL COMITATO CITTADINO ISOLA PULITA di Isola delle Femmine
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PIANO ARIA REGIONE SICILIA CAPITOLO 2 DA PAG 30 A PAG 140 COPIATO DAL PIANO ...Pino Ciampolillo
Piano Aria Prot 1777 29 4 2009 La Commissione ispettiva SENZA Relazione conclusiva per prolungata Assenza per Malattia di Uno dei Suoi Componenti e per dimissioni Assessore Interlandi pro tempore, Assessore Interlandi istituisce la commissione di verifica del Piano Regione Sicilia qualità aria e ambiente nota 5672 22 novembre 2007 Piano adottato con D.A. 176/GAB 9.8.07
FASCICOLO FONTI DEL COPIATO DEL PIANO ARIA REGIONE SICILIA TUTELA QUALITA ARIA AMBIENTE APPR CON D.A. 176GAB 9 8 07
A CURA DEL COMITATO CITTADINO ISOLA PULITA di Isola delle Femmine
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Pecha Kucha: Can Greeting Cards Inform Exhibits?LynnBaum
Developing this Pecha Kucha for NEMA (the New England Museum Association) Conference on greeting cards was a great creative opportunity and at the same time allowed me to think more deeply about incorporating universal design and diversity into exhibit development.
PIANO ARIA REGIONE SIILIA CAPITOLO 1 DA PAG 9 A 29 COPIATO DAL PIANO VENETO D...Pino Ciampolillo
Piano Aria Prot 1777 29 4 2009 La Commissione ispettiva SENZA Relazione conclusiva per prolungata Assenza per Malattia di Uno dei Suoi Componenti e per dimissioni Assessore Interlandi pro tempore, Assessore Interlandi istituisce la commissione di verifica del Piano Regione Sicilia qualità aria e ambiente nota 5672 22 novembre 2007 Piano adottato con D.A. 176/GAB 9.8.07
FASCICOLO FONTI DEL COPIATO DEL PIANO ARIA REGIONE SICILIA TUTELA QUALITA ARIA AMBIENTE APPR CON D.A. 176GAB 9 8 07
A CURA DEL COMITATO CITTADINO ISOLA PULITA di Isola delle Femmine
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Corte dei conti regione sicilia bilancio 2011 e 2012 scioglimento c.c. isola...Pino Ciampolillo
Corte dei Conti Regione Sicilia Deliberazione n. 298/2013/PRSP
Rendiconto 2011:
1. notevole ritardo nell’approvazione del rendiconto 2011 rispetto ai termini di legge (1 ottobre 2012);
2. volume dei residui attivi di nuova formazione provenienti dalla gestione di competenza e relative ai titoli I e III (con l'esclusione dell'addizionale Irpef) pari a 52,09% dei valori di accertamento delle entrate dei medesimi titoli I e III (esclusi i valori dell'addizionale Irpef);
3. ammontare dei residui attivi di cui al titolo I e al titolo III superiore al 65 per cento (pari al 120,28%) (provenienti dalla gestione dei residui attivi) rapportata agli accertamenti della gestione di competenza delle entrate dei medesimi titoli I e III;
4. volume dei residui passivi complessivi provenienti dal titolo I superiore al 40 per cento (pari a 88,32%) degli impegni della medesima spesa corrente;
5. anticipazioni di tesoreria non rimborsate al 31 dicembre 2011, superiori al 5% della spesa corrente;
6. presenza di debiti fuori bilancio non segnalati dai Responsabili dei servizi, emersi in fase di approvazione del Rendiconto di gestione 2012, per € 629.000 ai quali si aggiungono passività potenziali per €2.300.000 e spese per incarichi legali per €392.000 solo in minima parte impegnati. I debiti riconosciuti nell’esercizio 2012 ammontano a €3.300;
7. necessità di verificare il rispetto del parametro di deficitarietà n. 6, relativo al rapporto della spesa per il personale sulle entrate correnti, la percentuale indicata del 36,69% è impropriamente determinato rapportando la spesa per il personale depurata delle componenti da escludere sulle entrate correnti;
8. irregolare utilizzo dei capitoli afferenti ai servizi conto terzi e mancato rispetto del principio di tassatività di cui al principio contabile 2.25 delle “altre spese per servizi conto terzi” in particolare:
- liquidazione borsa di studio,
- liquidazione fatture relative al servizio di pulizia dei locali;
- spese per pagamento manifestazioni santo patrono;
9. bassa capacità di riscossione dei proventi derivanti da proventi da recupero evasione tributaria,
Residui al 1 gennaio 2012 Riscossioni al 31/12/2012 % riscossione
ICI 142.253,00 13.188,86 9,27%
TARSU 131.822,79 6.221,88 4,72%
Proventi CdS 2.092.325,52 33.109,18 1,58%
10. mancato aggiornamento del conto del patrimonio come previsto dall’art. 230 TUEL;
11. debiti nei confronti della Società ATO 1 PA per €4.986.963,28, per i quali non si riscontra in bilancio un corrispondente importo di residui passivi che ammontano a € 3.094.130,15;
Le criticità di cui ai punti 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9 sono stati oggetto di specifica pronuncia in sede di esame sul rendiconto 2010 (delibera n. 139/2012/PRSP).
Bilancio di Previsione 2012: continua su..
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The document summarizes recent news stories from India. It reports that petrol prices have increased by Rs. 1.63 per liter due to rising crude oil prices and a weakening rupee. It also reports that a Pune-based businessman accused of money laundering had his bail plea rejected by the Bombay High Court. Additionally, it provides statistics on school enrollment and the teacher shortage in Maharashtra.
PIANO ARIA REGIONE SICILIA CAPITOLO 2 DA PAG 30 A PAG 140 COPIATO DAL PIANO ...Pino Ciampolillo
Piano Aria Prot 1777 29 4 2009 La Commissione ispettiva SENZA Relazione conclusiva per prolungata Assenza per Malattia di Uno dei Suoi Componenti e per dimissioni Assessore Interlandi pro tempore, Assessore Interlandi istituisce la commissione di verifica del Piano Regione Sicilia qualità aria e ambiente nota 5672 22 novembre 2007 Piano adottato con D.A. 176/GAB 9.8.07
FASCICOLO FONTI DEL COPIATO DEL PIANO ARIA REGIONE SICILIA TUTELA QUALITA ARIA AMBIENTE APPR CON D.A. 176GAB 9 8 07
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PIANO ARIA REGIONE SIILIA CAPITOLO 1 DA PAG 9 A 29 COPIATO DAL PIANO VENETO D...Pino Ciampolillo
Piano Aria Prot 1777 29 4 2009 La Commissione ispettiva SENZA Relazione conclusiva per prolungata Assenza per Malattia di Uno dei Suoi Componenti e per dimissioni Assessore Interlandi pro tempore, Assessore Interlandi istituisce la commissione di verifica del Piano Regione Sicilia qualità aria e ambiente nota 5672 22 novembre 2007 Piano adottato con D.A. 176/GAB 9.8.07
FASCICOLO FONTI DEL COPIATO DEL PIANO ARIA REGIONE SICILIA TUTELA QUALITA ARIA AMBIENTE APPR CON D.A. 176GAB 9 8 07
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EXAMEN DE ADMISION TIPO UNIVERSIDAD JOSE FAUSTINO SANCHEZ CARRION DE HUACHO. ACADEMIA ARGOS SIEMPRE CON LA JUVENTUD ESTUDIOSA.PORQUE SOMOS ARGOS TE EDUCA +++
Two students, Jacob and Yasmin, were invited to attend the Nottingham eTwinning conference in June 2013. They had participated in the "Arrugas" project, which received an eTwinning Quality Label for being an outstanding project. At the conference, their project "Arrugas" received a national award, which is a significant achievement as only 12 are given out per year. The award recognized the project for its work on intergenerational cooperation.
ADEMPIMENTI ATTUATIVI DELLA LEGISLAZIONE DI SETTORE IN MATERIA DI VALUTAZIONE...Pino Ciampolillo
Piano Aria Prot 1777 29 4 2009 La Commissione ispettiva SENZA Relazione conclusiva per prolungata Assenza per Malattia di Uno dei Suoi Componenti e per dimissioni Assessore Interlandi pro tempore, Assessore Interlandi istituisce la commissione di verifica del Piano Regione Sicilia qualità aria e ambiente nota 5672 22 novembre 2007 Piano adottato con D.A. 176/GAB 9.8.07
FASCICOLO FONTI DEL COPIATO DEL PIANO ARIA REGIONE SICILIA TUTELA QUALITA ARIA AMBIENTE APPR CON D.A. 176GAB 9 8 07
A CURA DEL COMITATO CITTADINO ISOLA PULITA di Isola delle Femmine
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Gagnefs kommuns IT-chef Tomas Hellquist berättade om kommunens sociala intranät fån MyLive under Webbdagarna Offentlig Sektor 2014.
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This document discusses the importance of using new modulation models in optical networks to increase versatility and revenue. It notes the constant increase in network traffic driven by factors like video and wireless devices. New modulation techniques like QPSK, 16QAM, and 8QAM are able to improve spectral efficiency and increase reach compared to older standards. This allows networks to optimize resources and transport more traffic over the same bandwidth. The document advocates that a range of modulation formats combined with reconfigurable transponders provides more efficient optical networks that can adapt to changing traffic demands.
This document discusses the principles of OFDMA modulation used in LTE networks. It explains that OFDMA divides the available bandwidth into multiple orthogonal subcarriers. Each subcarrier can be modulated with different modulation schemes like QPSK, 16-QAM, or 64-QAM to transmit multiple bits per symbol. This improves spectral efficiency over traditional FDMA. The document also covers other LTE concepts like channel coding rates, link adaptation using CQI, and use of both FDD and TDD duplexing modes.
2015 06 23 the most advanced repeater wdm nice 2015 originalXtera Communications
Following a short update on the latest developments for unrepeatered subsea cable systems (150 x 100G on 410 km, 100G on 607 km), this presentation describes the genesis and the development of the industry’s most advanced subsea repeaters, with innovative electrical, optical and mechanical designs. This Raman-based repeaters was deployed by Xtera in May 2015, an industry’s first. This presentation was delivered at WDM & Next Generation Optical Networking EMEA 2015 conference (22-25 June 2015 – Nice, France).
Alu xgpon solution for pt telkom akses 20130830+Wahyu Nasution
Alcatel-Lucent presented their XGPON solution for Telkom. They discussed their leadership in fiber access markets with over 20 years of innovation. Their 7360 ISAM FX platform supports current and next-generation PON technologies with high capacity and redundancy. They demonstrated their full portfolio of DSLAMs, ONTs, and customer premises equipment to accommodate any network deployment.
PLNOG15: Access Network Technology Challenges - 2015 - Adam P. GrodeckiPROIDEA
This document discusses technology challenges for access networks and copper/coaxial technologies. It begins with an introduction and agenda. It then covers current technological capabilities of copper/coaxial lines, including VDSL2 vectoring and G.fast. The main pillars for improvements are discussed as increasing bandwidth, decreasing attenuation and interference, and improving spectral and coding efficiency. New developments for broadband are introduced. Finally, future technological capabilities for copper/coaxial are discussed, including G.fast standardization timeline and differences between G.fast and VDSL2 regarding various factors.
Introducing Coherent 100ZR for the optical edgeADVA
Our Coherent 100ZR empowers service providers to easily and affordably deploy 100Gbit/s coherent transceiver technology in the access network. Purpose-built for the optical edge, it features the industry's first DSP to meet 5W QSFP specifications and is offered in both C-temp and I-temp variations for a broad range of deployment options.
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JTOPTICS® 1Gb/s transceiver module is designed to support link lengths of up to 20km over LC duplex Single-Mode Fiber (SMF). With its low power consumption and hot-swappable capability, this 1G SFP transceiver is well-suited for various applications, including Gigabit Ethernet communication links for Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Enterprise LAN & SAN Networks, Data Center LAN & SAN Networks, and other optical links. Boasting low power consumption and high speed, this 10G SFP+ transceiver is particularly suitable for applications such as data centers, enterprise wiring closets, service provider transport, Radio & Baseband Unit, and more.
JTOPTICS® 1000BASE-SR-500m-SFPP optical transceiver, identified as 1G SFP SR (JT-1G-SFP-DD-SR), is an SFP transceiver designed to support link lengths of up to 500m over OM4 MMF (300m over OM3 MMF) using an LC duplex connector. This SFP transceiver is equipped with a digital diagnostics monitoring feature accessible through a 2-wire serial interface, following the specifications outlined in SFF-8472. Each SFP transceiver module undergoes individual testing to ensure compatibility with a range of Cisco switches, routers, servers, network interface cards (NICs), and similar devices.
The 1GBASE BD LR 20Km SFP optical transceiver, also known as the 1G SFP BD LR (JT 1G SFP BD LR), is a bidirectional SFP transceiver designed primarily for linking high-speed hubs, Ethernet switches, and routers across various wiring closets or buildings, especially for extended cabling runs. This transceiver is developed to facilitate longer distances on fiber backbones. The BIDI (Bidirectional) Transceiver utilizes a single fiber for both transmitting and receiving optical signals. Its applications include routers, media converters, and switched backplane scenarios.
The SFPP 10GBASE LR SFP+ transceiver facilitates link lengths of up to 10km over LC duplex single-mode fiber. It incorporates digital diagnostics monitoring accessible through a 2-wire serial interface as per SFF 8472 standards. Every SFP+ transceiver module undergoes individual testing for compatibility with various Cisco switches, routers, servers, network interface cards (NICs), and more. With attributes such as low power consumption and high speed, this 10G SFP+ transceiver is well-suited for applications in data centers, enterprise wiring closets, service provider transport, Radio & Baseband Units, and similar environments.
Features of 1G SFP Optical Transceivers
1. Dual data rate operation at 1.25Gbps/1.063Gbps.
2. Utilizes a 1310nm FP laser and PIN photo detector for a 20km reach.
3. Compliance with SFP MSA and SFF 8472, featuring a duplex LC receptacle.
4. Meets RoHS compliance standards.
5. Designed for a 20km reach with 9/125 µm single-mode fiber (SMF).
6. Hot-pluggable with an SFP footprint.
7. Equipped with a duplex LC connector interface.
8. Operates on a single 3.3V power supply.
9. Adheres to Class 1 FDA and IEC60825-1 laser safety standards.
Luky Gábor (Alcatel-Lucent Hungary) előadása a LAN és WiFi újdonságokról. Kiemelten foglalkozott a felhasználók saját mobil eszközeinek vállalati környezetben történő professzionális integrálásával. Az új 6900-as sorozatú 10 Gigabit Ethernet LAN Mesh adatközponti switchek a sávszélesség-emésztő, valós idejű alkalmazásokat (pl. virtuális desktop, mobil munkavégzés, videó konferencia, üzleti és privát felhő szolgáltatások igénybevétele) kezelő infrastruktúrák zökkenőmentes kezelést támogatják. Nagy hangsúlyt fektetett a POD rendszerekre, mely több adatközponti switchet kapcsol össze, és az információkat a leggyorsabb és legrövidebb úton szállítja. Bemutatta a "gondolat sebességével" száguldó új Omni Access vezetéknélküli megoldásokat is.
Open optical edge connecting mobile access networksADVA
Generic optics, developed for applications different from RANs, may not fit the requirements of the mobile transport network. Optical components natively conceived for radio access and based on technologies driven by its requirements (right optics at the right time and the right cost) would accelerate the pace at which RANs are deployed and decrease the relative cost of the optics as part of the total RAN solution. In this session, Jim Zou looked at how emerging innovation is enhancing networking energy efficiency. While today’s solutions focus on high-end performance and end user experience, tomorrow’s infrastructure must also balance energy efficiency with varying traffic loads, and designs focused on sustainability.
JTOPTICS® 25GBASE SR 100m SFP28 optical transceiver, designed as a high-performance module for short-range data communication and interconnect applications, operating at 25.78125 Gbps. This module demonstrates optimal performance up to 70 m using OM3 fiber or 100 m using OM4 fiber. Tailored for multimode fiber systems, it utilizes a nominal wavelength of 850nm. With its low power consumption and high-speed capabilities, this 25G transceiver is well-suited for applications in 25G Ethernet, telecommunications, and data centers.
Key Features:
1. Hot-pluggable SFP28 form factor for convenient installation.
2. Supports a 25Gbps data rate, ensuring high-speed data transmission.
3. Maximum link length of 70m over OM3 and 100m over OM4 multimode fiber.
4. Utilizes an 850nm VCSEL laser and PIN photodetector for efficient operation.
5. Internal Clock and Data Recovery (CDR) on both Transmitter and Receiver channels for enhanced performance.
6. Equipped with a duplex LC receptacle for streamlined connectivity.
7. Operates on a single 3.3V power supply for simplified power management.
8. Power dissipation is less than 1W, contributing to energy efficiency.
9. Digital diagnostics functions are accessible via the I2C interface.
10. RoHS 6 compliant, demonstrating adherence to environmental standards.
11. Commercial case temperature range: 0°C to 70°C, suitable for various operating environments.
The document discusses innovative solutions for optimizing throughput in hub-spoke satellite networks. It describes four pillars for optimizing throughput: coding gain using advanced FEC like DVB-S2 and VersaFEC, carrier-in-carrier technology to compress bandwidth, adaptive coding and modulation to maximize throughput under changing link conditions, and WAN optimization techniques like header compression and payload compression. The combination of these techniques in a new product called the Advanced VSAT Series can significantly reduce network capital and operating expenses through more efficient use of satellite bandwidth and network resources.
The document discusses recent trends in optical networking for data center interconnects (DCI). It compares coherent and direct detection modulation formats. While coherent transmission offers higher spectral efficiency using complex modulation formats, direct detection has simpler implementations and lower power consumption, making it suitable for short-reach DCI applications. The document outlines new direct detection technologies that could expand its role, such as pluggable 100G QSFP28 optics using dual-wavelength PAM4 modulation to deliver up to 4Tb/s capacity per fiber.
This document summarizes a presentation on tunable dense wavelength division multiplexing passive optical network (DWDM PON) technologies. It discusses the challenges of current passive WDM networks and how tunable DWDM PON can address these by allowing dynamic wavelength tuning. It describes how tunable DWDM PON uses a centralized wavelength control system to tune low-cost tunable transceivers at the optical network units to specific wavelengths allocated by the optical line terminal, enabling high-capacity transparent services over a large number of wavelengths to multiple users.
Real-Time 200Gbit/s PAM4 Transmission Over 80km SSMF Using Quantum-Dot Laser ...ADVA
Using 200Gbit/s four-channel transmitter and receiver optical subassemblies (TOSAs/ROSAs) combining quantum dot laser and silicon photonics technology from Ranovus, ADVA Optical Networking demonstrated how to build cost-effective 400Gbit/s transponder cards at OFC 2017.
Control Plane for High Capacity Networks PublicCPqD
This document discusses network programmability and SDN for transport networks. It motivates network programmability to allow dynamic network adaptation, faster service delivery, and integration of NFV. It describes SDN for transport networks including a multilayer SDN orchestration approach to automate provisioning across domains. It also summarizes Telefonica's activities applying SDN to transport networks through trials and proofs-of-concept including a multi-vendor OFC 2016 demo.
Brazilian Semiconductor Scenario and Opportuni3esCPqD
The document discusses the Brazilian semiconductor scenario and opportunities. It outlines the main actors in the Brazilian semiconductor ecosystem, including universities and research institutes involved in fabrication and IC design. It also discusses IC design houses, semiconductor fabs, government support programs, and value chain service providers. The universities play a key role in R&D for silicon and III-V semiconductor materials and processes as well as IC and photonic design. There are also several IC design houses and some front-end and back-end semiconductor fabs in Brazil.
Cognitive Technique for Software Defined Optical Network (SDON)CPqD
This document discusses cognitive techniques for software defined optical networks (SDONs). It proposes using a fuzzy C-means (FCM) cognitive algorithm to determine modulation formats for high-speed transponders based on quality of transmission requirements. The FCM algorithm is compared to a case-based reasoning approach. Simulation results show the FCM approach has over two orders of magnitude faster computation time while achieving 100% accurate classification. This demonstrates FCM is a promising cognitive technique for SDON control planes to enable fast, autonomous decision making.
This document discusses the rise of Industry 4.0, also known as the fourth industrial revolution. It describes the three previous industrial revolutions from the 18th century to today and how they advanced manufacturing. Industry 4.0 is characterized by connectivity between smart machines and systems using sensors and data exchange. This will allow autonomous decision making and optimization of production processes. The document highlights opportunities for Industry 4.0 in various sectors like agriculture, mining, transportation and more. It emphasizes that the rise of the Internet of Things will connect billions of devices generating huge amounts of data. Finally, it argues that advanced design and EDA tools will be crucial to enable the complex systems needed for Industry 4.0.
The document discusses options for prototyping new physical layers for telecommunication systems using digital signal processing. It focuses on using DSP processors and FPGAs, as ASICs are not available. Examples are provided of prototypes that maximize the capabilities of available hardware. Specifically, a DSP processor was chosen as the platform for developing a discrete multi-tone transceiver, and FPGAs were used for real-time transmitter processing through techniques like parallel fractional sampling rate conversion. The document concludes that "platform FPGAs" have been important for research due to price and reconfigurability, though skilled developers are needed to explore parallelism for high bit rate implementations.
Troubleshooting Coherent Optical Communication SystemsCPqD
1) The document discusses troubleshooting of coherent optical communication systems. It covers topics such as market trends driving higher data rates, challenges in coherent measurements, and typical tests and impairments in coherent transmission systems.
2) The document outlines techniques used to maximize transmission capacity within the physical layer, including higher order modulation formats, time-domain pulse shaping, and polarization division multiplexing. It also discusses requirements for test instruments to test these advanced modulation schemes.
3) The presentation provides an overview of using arbitrary waveform generators to emulate optical distortions in the electrical domain, allowing for deterministic and precise testing with complex impairments like phase noise and polarization mode dispersion.
The document discusses trends and challenges in optical communications and networking. It notes that while fiber capacity experiments have reached 100 terabits per second, the theoretical fiber limit is around 200 terabits per second due to nonlinear effects. It also discusses limitations of CMOS processors and the need for future communication technologies to meet demands for increased capacity, reduced cost per bit, higher energy efficiency, and smaller sizes to enable applications such as medical diagnosis and the Internet of Things. Integrated photonics, electronics, advanced optical subsystems, transmission and reception techniques, and agile optical networks are promising technologies for addressing these challenges that the WTON workshop aims to discuss.
Integrated Photonics Advances in Optical Transmission: An Industry ViewCPqD
BrPhotonics is a photonics company that develops integrated optical components for high-speed data transmission. It has a cleanroom facility for manufacturing electro-optic polymer modulators and packaging. The company is working on technologies like thin film polymer modulators, photonic packaging, tunable lasers, and silicon photonics chips to enable high-speed transceivers. It recently completed a second round of funding and now has CPqD, GigPeak, and FINEP as shareholders. BrPhotonics aims to reduce costs and power consumption while increasing port density through miniaturization.
This document discusses EMBRAPII, a Brazilian innovation agency that promotes technological development through partnerships between companies and research institutions. EMBRAPII provides non-refundable grants to fund projects carried out jointly by companies and research units that have expertise in areas aligned with companies' technological needs. The research units have dedicated resources and infrastructure to help resolve companies' technological challenges, with a focus on intellectual property agreements, lower costs, and management flexibility. EMBRAPII projects span various industries and the document provides statistics on the number and types of projects funded and their financial resources.
CPqD at Optical Communication Ecosystem - Last/Next 10 years and R&D&I opport...CPqD
The document discusses opportunities in optical communications research and development over the next 10 years at CPqD. It outlines CPqD's history in optical communications R&D from 1976 to the present. It then discusses technological developments over the last 10 years, including transmission rates, coherent DSP algorithms, and WDM systems. Finally, it proposes a roadmap for the next 10 years focusing on hardware, algorithms, networks, silicon photonics, and integrated photonics opportunities. Areas of focus include fiber technologies, amplifiers, spatial division multiplexing, coherent transceivers, DSP, modulation formats, network optimization, and packaging.
This document summarizes research presented at an optical technologies workshop on flexible optical transmission. It describes work done by CPqD, a Brazilian optical technologies company, on developing components and systems for 100G, 200G, and 400G optical transmission over long-haul, metro, and data center interconnect distances. This includes polymer-based transmitters for 100G and 200G coherent modules, spectrally-sliced receivers to enable 400G transmission, and achieving transmission distances of over 1500km for 400G using these techniques.
This document outlines an agenda for a presentation on high capacity optical access networks. It discusses the growing demand for access network capacity driven by factors like increased mobile data usage and number of connected devices. It then covers various technologies being researched to increase access network capacity, such as coherent ultra-dense WDM passive optical networks (Coherent UDWDM PONs) that can provide terabit capacities. Specific areas of research discussed include mitigating crosstalk in high capacity PONs, using real-time coherent receivers, and integrating photonic integrated circuits. Field trials of digital coherent UDWDM PON systems are also summarized.
O documento descreve os instrumentos de apoio à inovação oferecidos pelo BNDES ao longo dos anos, como financiamentos, capital de risco e participação acionária. O BNDES apoia setores estratégicos como TICs e microeletrônica para estimular a competitividade brasileira. Há vários programas e linhas de crédito direcionados a empresas de diferentes portes, com foco em fomentar a inovação no país.
O documento discute a Internet das Coisas e a necessidade de infraestrutura para conectar dispositivos. Ele também descreve ações do governo brasileiro para promover a comunicação M2M/IoT, como a criação da Câmara de Gestão M2M e planos para ampliar a banda larga e incentivar setores estratégicos.
Mesa Redonda: Fomento Governamental para o SetorCPqD
O documento discute oportunidades e desafios para o setor de microeletrônica no Brasil com foco na Internet das Coisas. Ele destaca tecnologias como RFID que habilitam a IoT e a potencial para crescimento. Também apresenta iniciativas governamentais de incentivo à pesquisa, desenvolvimento e inovação incluindo leis, programas de financiamento e proteção da propriedade intelectual. Finalmente, descreve embriões do ecossistema brasileiro de microeletrônica como empresas de fabricação, encapsulamento, projet
Creating Business Value By Enabling the Internet of ThingsCPqD
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and how connecting products to the Internet can create business value. It defines the IoT as sensors and devices that collect data and share it over the Internet without requiring human interaction. The document recommends that companies analyze where IoT technologies could help products, monitor assets, provide real-time analytics, enable remote maintenance, and lead to outcomes-based services to create value for customers. It also discusses various IoT technologies and strategies for getting started with small IoT deployments.
This document discusses how RFID and NFC technologies can provide connectivity for the Internet of Things (IoT) over short distances. It outlines CISC Semiconductor's role in developing RFID and NFC standards through organizations like ISO, EPCglobal, and NFC Forum. The document also describes the importance of conformance, performance, and interoperability testing to ensure different RFID and NFC devices can reliably communicate and interact as required.
Apresentação Paulo Curado (CPqD) - RFID Journal Live! Brasil 2015CPqD
O documento descreve o CPqD, o maior centro de pesquisa e desenvolvimento da América Latina para tecnologias da informação e comunicação. O CPqD possui mais de 1.200 funcionários, 460 patentes nacionais e 254 internacionais registradas, e 1.216 softwares registrados. O documento também descreve o Laboratório de Estudos e Aplicações em RFID do CPqD, que realiza certificações, inovações sob encomenda e consultorias relacionadas à tecnologia RFID.
Emerging Trends and Applications for Cost Effective ROADMsCPqD
The document discusses emerging trends and applications for reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexers (ROADMs) and wavelength selective switches (WSS). It notes that higher port count WSS are the fastest growing area to support applications like data centers, wireless backhaul, and utilities networks. The document summarizes the evolution of ROADM technology over generations from 1998 to present. It then outlines various ROADM architectures including multi-degree colorless and directionless designs using dual WSS or high port count WSS. These emerging technologies allow more flexible and efficient optical networking to support bandwidths from 10G to 400G and beyond for 5G, SDN/NFV applications and network virtualization.
The ACTION Project: Applications Coordinate with Transport, IP and Optical Ne...CPqD
The document describes an analytical modeling effort to study spectrum contiguity fragmentation in elastic optical networks (EONs). It proposes two models: 1) A simple approximation model that estimates blocking probability due to fragmentation using a 2D Markov chain. 2) An accurate model that calculates blocking probability precisely based on counting possible allocation permutations. The models are evaluated for a single fiber carrying two types of connection requests of different sizes. Results show the accurate model can be used to study fragmentation in both single fibers and network-wide through simulation.
leewayhertz.com-AI in predictive maintenance Use cases technologies benefits ...alexjohnson7307
Predictive maintenance is a proactive approach that anticipates equipment failures before they happen. At the forefront of this innovative strategy is Artificial Intelligence (AI), which brings unprecedented precision and efficiency. AI in predictive maintenance is transforming industries by reducing downtime, minimizing costs, and enhancing productivity.
Generating privacy-protected synthetic data using Secludy and MilvusZilliz
During this demo, the founders of Secludy will demonstrate how their system utilizes Milvus to store and manipulate embeddings for generating privacy-protected synthetic data. Their approach not only maintains the confidentiality of the original data but also enhances the utility and scalability of LLMs under privacy constraints. Attendees, including machine learning engineers, data scientists, and data managers, will witness first-hand how Secludy's integration with Milvus empowers organizations to harness the power of LLMs securely and efficiently.
How to Interpret Trends in the Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart.pdfChart Kalyan
A Mix Chart displays historical data of numbers in a graphical or tabular form. The Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart specifically shows the results of a sequence of numbers over different periods.
Main news related to the CCS TSI 2023 (2023/1695)Jakub Marek
An English 🇬🇧 translation of a presentation to the speech I gave about the main changes brought by CCS TSI 2023 at the biggest Czech conference on Communications and signalling systems on Railways, which was held in Clarion Hotel Olomouc from 7th to 9th November 2023 (konferenceszt.cz). Attended by around 500 participants and 200 on-line followers.
The original Czech 🇨🇿 version of the presentation can be found here: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/hlavni-novinky-souvisejici-s-ccs-tsi-2023-2023-1695/269688092 .
The videorecording (in Czech) from the presentation is available here: https://youtu.be/WzjJWm4IyPk?si=SImb06tuXGb30BEH .
Let's Integrate MuleSoft RPA, COMPOSER, APM with AWS IDP along with Slackshyamraj55
Discover the seamless integration of RPA (Robotic Process Automation), COMPOSER, and APM with AWS IDP enhanced with Slack notifications. Explore how these technologies converge to streamline workflows, optimize performance, and ensure secure access, all while leveraging the power of AWS IDP and real-time communication via Slack notifications.
Unlock the Future of Search with MongoDB Atlas_ Vector Search Unleashed.pdfMalak Abu Hammad
Discover how MongoDB Atlas and vector search technology can revolutionize your application's search capabilities. This comprehensive presentation covers:
* What is Vector Search?
* Importance and benefits of vector search
* Practical use cases across various industries
* Step-by-step implementation guide
* Live demos with code snippets
* Enhancing LLM capabilities with vector search
* Best practices and optimization strategies
Perfect for developers, AI enthusiasts, and tech leaders. Learn how to leverage MongoDB Atlas to deliver highly relevant, context-aware search results, transforming your data retrieval process. Stay ahead in tech innovation and maximize the potential of your applications.
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Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
Which one is cheapest? Which one is fastest? Which one will scale to meet our needs?
Join me in this session as we dive into each AWS hosting service to determine which one is best for your scenario and explain why!
Driving Business Innovation: Latest Generative AI Advancements & Success StorySafe Software
Are you ready to revolutionize how you handle data? Join us for a webinar where we’ll bring you up to speed with the latest advancements in Generative AI technology and discover how leveraging FME with tools from giants like Google Gemini, Amazon, and Microsoft OpenAI can supercharge your workflow efficiency.
During the hour, we’ll take you through:
Guest Speaker Segment with Hannah Barrington: Dive into the world of dynamic real estate marketing with Hannah, the Marketing Manager at Workspace Group. Hear firsthand how their team generates engaging descriptions for thousands of office units by integrating diverse data sources—from PDF floorplans to web pages—using FME transformers, like OpenAIVisionConnector and AnthropicVisionConnector. This use case will show you how GenAI can streamline content creation for marketing across the board.
Ollama Use Case: Learn how Scenario Specialist Dmitri Bagh has utilized Ollama within FME to input data, create custom models, and enhance security protocols. This segment will include demos to illustrate the full capabilities of FME in AI-driven processes.
Custom AI Models: Discover how to leverage FME to build personalized AI models using your data. Whether it’s populating a model with local data for added security or integrating public AI tools, find out how FME facilitates a versatile and secure approach to AI.
We’ll wrap up with a live Q&A session where you can engage with our experts on your specific use cases, and learn more about optimizing your data workflows with AI.
This webinar is ideal for professionals seeking to harness the power of AI within their data management systems while ensuring high levels of customization and security. Whether you're a novice or an expert, gain actionable insights and strategies to elevate your data processes. Join us to see how FME and AI can revolutionize how you work with data!
HCL Notes und Domino Lizenzkostenreduzierung in der Welt von DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-und-domino-lizenzkostenreduzierung-in-der-welt-von-dlau/
DLAU und die Lizenzen nach dem CCB- und CCX-Modell sind für viele in der HCL-Community seit letztem Jahr ein heißes Thema. Als Notes- oder Domino-Kunde haben Sie vielleicht mit unerwartet hohen Benutzerzahlen und Lizenzgebühren zu kämpfen. Sie fragen sich vielleicht, wie diese neue Art der Lizenzierung funktioniert und welchen Nutzen sie Ihnen bringt. Vor allem wollen Sie sicherlich Ihr Budget einhalten und Kosten sparen, wo immer möglich. Das verstehen wir und wir möchten Ihnen dabei helfen!
Wir erklären Ihnen, wie Sie häufige Konfigurationsprobleme lösen können, die dazu führen können, dass mehr Benutzer gezählt werden als nötig, und wie Sie überflüssige oder ungenutzte Konten identifizieren und entfernen können, um Geld zu sparen. Es gibt auch einige Ansätze, die zu unnötigen Ausgaben führen können, z. B. wenn ein Personendokument anstelle eines Mail-Ins für geteilte Mailboxen verwendet wird. Wir zeigen Ihnen solche Fälle und deren Lösungen. Und natürlich erklären wir Ihnen das neue Lizenzmodell.
Nehmen Sie an diesem Webinar teil, bei dem HCL-Ambassador Marc Thomas und Gastredner Franz Walder Ihnen diese neue Welt näherbringen. Es vermittelt Ihnen die Tools und das Know-how, um den Überblick zu bewahren. Sie werden in der Lage sein, Ihre Kosten durch eine optimierte Domino-Konfiguration zu reduzieren und auch in Zukunft gering zu halten.
Diese Themen werden behandelt
- Reduzierung der Lizenzkosten durch Auffinden und Beheben von Fehlkonfigurationen und überflüssigen Konten
- Wie funktionieren CCB- und CCX-Lizenzen wirklich?
- Verstehen des DLAU-Tools und wie man es am besten nutzt
- Tipps für häufige Problembereiche, wie z. B. Team-Postfächer, Funktions-/Testbenutzer usw.
- Praxisbeispiele und Best Practices zum sofortigen Umsetzen
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HCL Notes and Domino License Cost Reduction in the World of DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-and-domino-license-cost-reduction-in-the-world-of-dlau/
The introduction of DLAU and the CCB & CCX licensing model caused quite a stir in the HCL community. As a Notes and Domino customer, you may have faced challenges with unexpected user counts and license costs. You probably have questions on how this new licensing approach works and how to benefit from it. Most importantly, you likely have budget constraints and want to save money where possible. Don’t worry, we can help with all of this!
We’ll show you how to fix common misconfigurations that cause higher-than-expected user counts, and how to identify accounts which you can deactivate to save money. There are also frequent patterns that can cause unnecessary cost, like using a person document instead of a mail-in for shared mailboxes. We’ll provide examples and solutions for those as well. And naturally we’ll explain the new licensing model.
Join HCL Ambassador Marc Thomas in this webinar with a special guest appearance from Franz Walder. It will give you the tools and know-how to stay on top of what is going on with Domino licensing. You will be able lower your cost through an optimized configuration and keep it low going forward.
These topics will be covered
- Reducing license cost by finding and fixing misconfigurations and superfluous accounts
- How do CCB and CCX licenses really work?
- Understanding the DLAU tool and how to best utilize it
- Tips for common problem areas, like team mailboxes, functional/test users, etc
- Practical examples and best practices to implement right away
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