ECOC 2021 Virtual Catch Up Show Guide

Tuesday 2nd November

15:30 - 16:00 II-VI High optical output coherent integrated optics enables simplified 400Gmetro networks Speaker: Gert Sarlet - Principal Product Manager, II-VI The high-performance IC-TROSA integrated optics module with transmitter optical output power of 0 dBm is the optical engine for 400ZR/400ZR+ QSFP-DD coherent pluggable transceivers that can be installed directly into routers, which allows simplified metro and regional core networks. With their high optical output power, these transceivers are compatible with existing and emerging modern ROADM-based photonic layers supporting multiservice, multilayer architectures. This disruptive solution opens up a direct technical path for the further evolution of IP-over-DWDM, extending the application space beyond a simple point-to-point datacenter interconnect. This game-changing IC-TROSA is enabled by a highly integrated indium phosphide platform, which integrates all the key optical functions of a coherent transceiver into one digitally controlled subassembly.

13:00 – 13:30 TRUMPF Photonic Components Expanded share of VCSELs in Data Center Speaker: Dipak Chudasama, Director, Business Development Datacom

Vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs) has played a key role in datacom including all important Data Center applications. A high volume of VCSEL based ActiveOptical Cables (AOC) and transceivers are deployed ranging in data rates from1Gbps to 400Gbps pushing distances up to 100m. New technologies are emerging to expand the VCSEL applications with high reliability and lower power consumption reaching longer distances at lower cost. Will VCSEL ‘s share expand to distances of 500m, 2kmand 10km typically addressed by edge-emitter lasers? 13:40 – 14:10 Infinera XR Optics Overview and Applications Speaker: Fady Masoud, Director, Solutions Marketing Since the inception of optical networking, there has been a misalignment between network traffic patterns and the technology used to transport that traffic. Traffic patterns, particularly in metro networks, are overwhelmingly hub and spoke. Optical connectivity solutions, however, have been implemented using strictly point-to- point technology, with each end of the connection required to operate at the same speed (1G, 10G, 100G, etc.). The result is an extremely inefficient architecture requiring large numbers of bookended transceivers and numerous intermediate aggregation devices to “up- speed” traffic flows. This session provides an overview of XR optics, a game-changing innovation, that leverages digital subcarriers to enable the industry’s first scalable point-to-multipoint, direct low-speed to high-speed optical transceiver connectivity. XR optics enables network operators to dramatically reduce the number of transceivers in the network, eliminate the need for costly intermediate aggregation devices, and more efficiently optimize optical transport infrastructure for hub-and-spoke end-user traffic flows, resulting in TCO savings of 70% or more.

16:00 - 16:15 Ciena

Overview of Ciena’s Coherent ELS: a high-capacity, coherent-optimized, disaggregated open line system (OLS) Speaker: Mayank Chauhan, Product Line Manager

16:40 - 17:10 Marvell PAM4 DSPs for Global Network Infrastructure Speaker: Matt Bolig, Director of Product Marketing, Marvell

15:15 - 15:30 ECOC Exhibition Industry Awards AwardWinner Interviews

15:00 - 15:30 Semtech 5G X-haul Transport Solutions Speaker: Raza Kahn, Senior Market Manager - Wireless Products This presentation highlights some of the market growth drivers and key technology trends for the 5G wireless market, particularly for 5G front haul and mid haul deployments. This also discusses how innovative IC solutions enabling low latency optical links can help the 5G front haul and mid haul deployments

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