OIF at OFC/NFOEC 2010
OIF 100G Components Showcase
The OIF sponsored a Showcase at OFC/NFOEC 2010 displaying components, modules, and/or other hardware supporting one of the OIF Physical and Link Layer 100G Projects (primarily the Integrated Photonics Transmitter and Receiver Projects).
Public Showcase
March 23-25, 2010
OFC/NFOEC 2010 - Booth #3041
San Diego, CA
Participants
Fujitsu Optical Components, NEC, NeoPhotonics, Opnext, Picometrix, Sumitomo Osaka Cement, TriQuint Semiconductor, u2t, Vitesse Semiconductor
Press Release
The OIF Hosts 100G Components Showcase at OFC/NFOEC - 9 Member Companies to Display 100G Hardware
OIF Speaking Program
Optical Networking - Delivering on the Promise
March 24, 2010
Exhibit Floor
Dave Brown, Moderator, Alcatel-Lucent and OIF Market Awareness & Education Committee Chair
Users want seamlessly connected advanced services delivered on-demand wherever they may be, on any platform, over any available network. But as the user experience becomes richer, the underlying technologies and networks become more complex. The OIF guides the development of building blocks for highly intelligent, reliable, interoperable networks that deliver enhanced services - all while meeting the challenges to simplify network operations and drive down costs. In this workshop industry experts presented OIF work that helps meets these challenges, providing insights on work related to 100G, control plane as well as on-demand carrier services based on OIF implementation agreements.
Enabling Broadband On-Demand Services - A Review of the OIF 2009 Worldwide Interoperability Demo
Presenters: Lyndon Ong¹, Vishnu Shukla²; ¹Ciena and OIF Technical Committee Chair, ²Verizon
During this session the results and benefits of the OIF Worldwide Interoperability Demos were presented with a focus on enabling dynamic end-to-end services using OIF Implementation Agreements.
CEI Project Update
Presenter: Dave Stauffer, IBM and OIF Physical & Link Layer Working Group Chair
The OIF provided updates and future considerations regarding the Common Electrical Interface CEI-28G SR project, which defines electrical specifications for 28 Gbaud/s signaling for next generation chip-to-chip and chip-to-module applications that support transmission of 100 Gb/s data rates, such as 100 Gigabit Ethernet and OTU4.
Controlling Tomorrow's Optical Networks
Presenters: Hans-Martin Foisel¹, Jim Jones²; ¹Deutsche Telekom and OIF President & Carrier Working Group Chair, ²Alcatel-Lucent and OIF VP Marketing and Interoperability Working Group Chair
The OIF explained how carriers’ use of OIF Control Plane Technology simplifies packet/circuit networks.
On the Road to 100G
Presenter: Torsten Wuth, Nokia Siemens Networks and OIF Physical Layer User Group Chair
The OIF provided an overview of its work on 100G for long-distance DWDM networking, and reviewed the latest progress in the areas of integrated photonics and the electro-mechanical characteristics of DWDM transceiver modules.
Beyond 100G
Presenter: Joe Berthold, Ciena and OIF 100G Framework Document Editor
With work progressing toward delivering the technologies required for widespread deployment of 100G, the OIF has begun discussion on the next step in optical networking. This presentation reviews the framework for these discussions, including network application domains, constraints, objectives and technology challenges.
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