SHOW GUIDE Exhibition 23-25 September | Conference 22-26 September | RDS Dublin
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12 Exhibition Floorplan 17 Market Focus Timetable 28 CTTS Training Schedule 30 ExhibitIon Listings
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Message from the Organiser
Our Sponsors and Media Partners
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Exhibition Highlights Back for a thirteenth year, the Market Focus theatre , sponsored by Inphi, will once again form a hub of discussion, with more than 30 sessions covering everything from datacentres, photonics integrations and digital silicon photonics to fibre access, service and content provider optical transmission, Market Focus showcases the very latest news and developments from global leaders within the industry. This year we are pleased to announce the brand new ‘New Markets’ session on Wednesday morning with transportation sensing, lidar and 3d sensing all on the agenda. As new technologies continue to emerge, and increased pressure is being placed on the networks than ever, the need for efficient and resilient optical networks has never been greater, Market Focus gives you a unique opportunity to hear the latest trends, exciting predictions and the next steps to be taken to achieve connectivity goals. See p17-23 for the full timetable and session details. The FTTx Centre is the place for all things fibre. Featuring eleven zones supported by major vendors across the globe, each focusing on a specific area of fibre to the home. The central office zone will once again incorporate a live demonstration area, organised by CTTS, where the latest optical communications products will be showcased, see p26-27 for a full list of zone participants and demonstration timetable. In partnership with CTTS Training we’ll be sharing some of the key skills and techniques of fibre optic testing and fusion splicing. Refresh your learning and take part in these free training sessions on the show floor, including fusion splicing and fibre preparation tools. See p28 for full session details. Don’t forget to join the conversation across the three days of the exhibition, by following on social media for previews, product launches, photos and highlights. Tweet us @ecoc_exhibition to share your own news, photos and event plans, and tag us using #ecoc2019. A huge thank you goes out to all of our exhibitors, sponsors, partners, speakers and visitors for your continued support once again this year. We hope your time with us is well-spent and you find everything you are looking for. We look forward to welcoming you back next year for our 25th anniversary exhibition in Brussels, Belgium. The ECOC Exhibition Team Welcome to ECOC Exhibition 2019, Europe’s largest exhibition dedicated to fibre optic communication technology, and welcome to Dublin! Over 300 international exhibitors await you in the exhibition halls this year, along with our range of interactive features and seminars, all free to attend, to ensure you get the most out of your time at ECOC.
Message from the Conference Chair
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Exhibition Information
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Venue Overview & Catering Locations
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Exhibition Floorplan
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Timetable
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Independent Workshops
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FTTx Centre
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CTTS Training P28
Show Team:
Emma Harvey Commercial Director Charlotte Minter Operations Director Lianne Bull Operations Manager
Catherine Williams Marketing Manager Chloe Sorak Account Manager Michelle Dampier Event Administrator
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FTTx Demonstrations P29
Exhibitors By Company Name
Mrs Beverley Lucas: 1959 – 2019 Event Director ECOC In memory of Mrs Beverley Lucas our Event Director, and friend, passed away after a very short battle with lung cancer. Beverley was a true pioneer for the ECOC event working on the exhibition from its infancy. Beverley has helped develop and grow the exhibition and has assisted the conference with how we combine the two, to create the event that is ECOC. We know that she valued all the clients at the event and even considered some exhibitors as her friends. We hope you will join us in remembering Beverley at the event this year.
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Exhibitor Listings
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touch screens, allowing the presenters to fully explain their work in an interactive forum. In addition we have organised a major public outreach event, primarily for secondary school students, featuring Professor Brian Cox discussing the origin and evolution of our solar system and the universe. In addition to its high-quality technical programme, ECOC is always renowned for an excellent social programme which allows the delegates to network and develop new ideas and projects in an environment that introduces them to the culture of the host country. For ECOC 2019 we will host the welcome reception in the Guinness Store House, the number one visitor attraction in Ireland. The Gala Dinner will take place in the Round Room at the Mansion House, which was purpose designed in 1821 to receive King George IV, and was subsequently the scene for the first meeting of the Irish Parliament in 1919, and the room in which the Anglo-Irish Treaty was ratified, ending the War of Independence and establishing the Irish Free State in 1921. The Gala Dinner will be preceded by visits to the Book of Kells in Trinity College. The Book of Kells, a 9th century manuscript that documents the four Gospels of the life of Jesus Christ, is Ireland’s greatest cultural treasure and the world’s most famous medieval manuscript. The logo for this year’s ECOC depicts Newgrange, a 5,200-year-old passage tomb located north east of Dublin, and one the earliest optical waveguides ever invented! The passage, measuring 19 metres, leads into an inner chamber. The passage and chamber are aligned with the rising sun at the Winter Solstice, so the chamber is only illuminated once a year. We are delighted to welcome ECOC to Dublin for the first time, while continuing the ECOC tradition of being at the leading technical – and social – edge, and hope you take the opportunity to enjoy both here in Dublin.
communication products and services. The conference and exhibition will take place in the Royal Dublin Society (RDS) and the Intercontinental Hotel, which are on the same site in the Ballsbridge area of Dublin. The conference will report the latest progress in optical communication technologies in workshops, selected papers, demo session, keynotes and special symposia. The workshops on Sunday will allow delegates to discuss some of the really hot topics in Optical Communications such as Machine Learning, Integrated Photonics and Next Generation Optical Access Networks. As in previous years, a highlight of ECOC are the Plenary and Invited talks, which attract world leading experts in optical communications research to discuss the most recent developments and outline their vision for the optical communications field over the coming years. Some of the key technical highlights from the programme include: • Sessions dedicated to fibres, components, and system designs for space division multiplexing Work presenting substantial progress in the field of silicon photonics • The use of Machine Learning techniques throughout the network, from enhancement of component performance to network optimisation • Substantial increases in both symbol rate and line rate per lane across all network applications • Dedicated sessions on probabilistic shaping and coding • Enhancements to the resilience and data rate of free space communications • The continued convergence of passive optical networks and 5G systems • The emergence of optical networking for data centre applications For the first time at ECOC, we have introduced an interactive poster session where all posters will be displayed on large
Dear Friends and Colleagues, The joint Chairs wish you a Cead Mile Failte (“One hundred thousand welcomes” in Irish) as the 45th European Conference on Optical Communications arrives in Dublin, Ireland for the first time. Dublin, the capital and largest city of Ireland, was established by the Gaels in the 7th century AD, and was later expanded as a Viking settlement before becoming Ireland’s principal settlement following the Norman invasion in the 12th century. The city expanded rapidly from the 17th century to become the second largest city in the British Empire. Following the partition of Ireland in 1922, Dublin became the capital of the Irish Free State, later renamed Ireland. Ireland and Dublin have been transformed over the past decades to become a thriving technology hub which hosts the European HQs for many of the world’s leading communication and technology companies. Ireland also has a rich history in the communications field, with the first transatlantic cable completed in 1858 between the west of Ireland (Valentia Island) and Newfoundland, completely revolutionising communication between Europe and the US. The European Conference and Exhibition on Optical Communication (ECOC) is the leading European conference in the field of optical communication, and one of the most prestigious and long-standing events in this field. ECOC 2019 will have the usual mix of an exciting technical programme with a social programme that allows the delegates to get a feel of Irish culture. Not only will you see and hear the latest cutting-edge developments in optical communication, attendees of ECOC 2019 will also get the chance to experience the culture, history and legendary entertainment of Dublin. Parallel to the scientific conference, the ECOC exhibition covers a wide range of optical
Liam Barry Dublin City University, Ireland Conference General co-Chair
Paul Townsend Tyndall National Institute, Ireland Conference General co-Chair
Andrew Ellis Aston University, UK Technical Programme co-Chair
John Donegan Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Technical Programme co-Chair
Marco Ruffini CONNECT TCD, Ireland Demo Session Chair
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GENERAL EXHIBITION INFORMATION Organisers Office
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EXHIBITION OPENING HOURS Monday 23 rd September 09:30 - 17:00 Tuesday 24 th September 09:30 - 17:00 Wednesday 25 th September 09:30 - 16:00
The Organisers Office & Sales Office are located in the foyer section of Hall 1. Press Office The Official Press Office is located in the corner of Hall 1, close to the entrance of Hall 3. This will be open each day during exhibition hours and is exclusively for bona-fide press representatives and their guests. Facilities and refreshments will be provided. Exhibition Admission ECOC 2019 conference delegates and visitors will be admitted free of charge upon presentation of an official ECOC badge. The organiser reserves the right to refuse admission without giving a reason or to expel any person or persons whose conduct is, in the opinion of the organisers, considered undesirable. Conference Admission Only ECOC 2019 delegates in possession of the official delegate badge will be admitted into the conference.
WIFI ECOC Exhibition FREE WiFi
CloakroomOpening Times Located in Hall 4 Monday 23 rd 08:00-17:30 Tuesday 24 th 08:00-17:30 Wednesday 25 th 08:00-18:00 Photography and videotaping Photography is prohibited on the exhibition floor. Any photography and videotaping must be approved by the exhibition organisers. Please visit the organiser’s office to submit your request. Smoking & Drugs Smoking and drug taking are strictly prohibited inside the venue premises AT ALL TIMES.
Copyright Protection As organisers we take a very strong view on Copyright infringement; any person reported infringing these rights will be immediately ejected from the exhibition. If a successful prosecution is brought by the affected company, a further ban would be imposed on the prosecuted person from attending future ECOC events. Children No person under the age of 18 years can be admitted to the exhibition, either during build-up, days or breakdown. This rule also applies to the exhibitor’s/ delegates children. The organisers have a right to enforce it to comply with the safety regulations of the exhibition.
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There will be free WiFi access available in the exhibition halls. Please note this will only be suitable for browsing the internet and is not suitable for downloading or streaming. Most mobile devices and laptops will be able to access the free WiFi service but we cannot guarantee access as it is dependent on the software that is installed on your portable device.
Catering Locations & Times See page 10 -14 for Locations
Main Hall Inspire
8:00am – 5:00pm Hot Food served between 12:00noon – 4:00pm Menu to include: Soup, Hot Dishes, Sandwiches, Salads, Confectionary and a selection of Hot & Cold Drinks 10:00am – 5:00pm Menu to include: Soup, Sandwiches, Snacks, Tea, Coffee & Soft Drinks etc
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11:00am – 3:00pm 1. Peking 2. Le Mexican 3. O’Brien’s Fresh Sandwiches (8:00am – 5:00pm) 4. Eddie Rockets
D4 Cafe - Hall 4
Conference Hub*
8:00am – 5:00pm 1. The bagel factory 11:00am – 3:00pm
Ring Inspire - Hall 4 8:00am – 5:00pm
2. Angelo’s Pizza 3. Franks Falafel 4. Wok & Roll
Menu to include: Soup, Sandwiches, Snacks, Tea, Coffee & Soft Drinks etc
*The Conference Hub is only open to those with a Delegate Pass
ECOC Conference Tickets – available now at the Conference Hub
The European Conference on Optical Communications is known globally for showcasing the latest cutting-edge research in optical communication systems, featuring peer-reviewed technical papers, plenary talks, invited speakers, tutorials, demo sessions and a new, interactive
e-poster session, plus much more across the field of photonics. In addition to the high-quality technical content, the conference is renowned for its excellent social programme which allows the delegates to network and develop new ideas and projects in an environment which
introduces them to the culture of the host country. This year’s socials include organised trips to the Guinness Storehouse, The Book of Kells and Old Library and the historic Round Room at The Mansion House. If you’re interested in attending the conference or any of the
social events, come and visit us at the Conference Hub, located between the RDS and Intercontinental Hotel, to purchase your tickets and gain access to Europe’s largest conference in optical communication.
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VENUE OVERVIEW
Intercontinental Hotel • Conference Sessions; – Ailesbury Room
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– Shrewsbury Room 1 & 2 • Speaker Preview Room • Hibernia Rooms – E-Poster Sessions – Demo Sessions – Hackathon • Cloakroom • Delegate Coffee Conference Hub • Delegate Registration / Cloakroom • Delegate Coffee / Catering • Delegate Information Desk Hall 1 Lobby, RDS • Exhibition Registration Hall 1, RDS • Exhibition • Meeting Rooms MR1 - MR21 • Press Office Hall 1 Balcony, RDS • Meeting Rooms MR1 - MR21 Hall 2, RDS • Exhibition
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Returning for its thirteenth year, the 2019 Market Focus will cover an even broader selection of informative and on-trend optical communications topics from a number of leading industry professionals. Top network equipment manufacturers, senior executives, key analysts and the principal FTTH industry body are among those confirmed to deliver thought provoking seminars and inspire discussion.
The Committee
Dr. Stephan Neidlinger ADVA Optical Networking
Michael S. Lebby Lightwave Logic Michael S. Lebby joined Lightwave Logic as a member of the Board of Directors in 2015. In May 2018, Dr. Lebby assumed the role of CEO, Lightwave
Per Danielsen 1955 - 2019 Committee Chairman We sadly lost an exceptional person and great friend. Per has been the main driver behind
Dr. Stephan Neidlinger joined ADVA in 2008 and plays a key role in promoting and shaping the company’s
innovative open connectivity solutions. As Vice President, Global Business Development, Stephan is responsible for developing ADVA’s network management systems and SDN business, managing strategic alliance partners, effectively positioning joint solutions in the marketplace and to the company’s customer base. Stephan is one of the founding members of the WDM PON Forum, member of ECOC Advisory Committee, participating in CableLabs’ working group and TIP OOPT subgroup co-chair. Prior to joining ADVA Optical Networking, Stephan acquired extensive telecommunications experience, working for more than 16 years at Siemens (now part of Nokia). During Stephan’s tenure there, he held a number of research, development, business and product line management positions. He worked extensively on the development of a range of networking technologies, including fiber- in-the-loop, hybrid fiber coax, twisted pair, metro and backbone DWDM systems and Passive Optical Networks (PONs). Stephan earned a master’s degree and doctorate in Electrical Engineering from the Technical University of Munich, Germany, where he conducted research into coherent optical transmission systems.
Logic Inc (LWLG:OTCQB) Dr. Lebby (born 1961, London, UK) is an Anglo-American entrepreneur and intrapreneur in the fields of optoelectronics/photonics electronics and semiconductors. Dr. Lebby’s career started with the British Government in 1977 in telecommunications and he did research at their research labs (RSRE Malvern) in the early 1980s. Dr. Lebby worked at AT&T’s research labs: Bell Labs (1985-1989) in photonics, and subsequently drove the development (and co-authored the first patent) of the oxide VCSEL diode laser at Motorola in the 1990s (which is now used in laser mice, 3D sensing/FaceID in mobile phones, optical interconnects; where volumes of the laser are over 1B units today). From 2005-2010 he led the USA trade association in optoelectronics (OIDA) and represented the optoelectronics and photonics industry on Capitol Hill. Dr. Lebby has run technical start-ups and commercialized optoelectronic and photonics technology into volume manufacturing. He is currently a technical expert to the European Commission. He is a Fellow member of IEEE and OSA, and has been voted PIC (Photonic Integrated Circuit) business leader of the year by the PIC International Conference in 2018. Dr. Lebby holds over 450 issued international patents in photonics and electronics, that have been derived from over 200 issued USPTO utility patents, mostly in the field of optoelectronics, photonics and semiconductors. He has been cited by the USPTO to be in the most prolific 75 inventors in USA from 1988-1997.
this very forum: an idea that grew from humble beginnings in 2006 to what is now one of the most exciting market meeting of the Industry and a key feature of one of the most important Optical Technology Conferences and Exhibitions in the world. Market Focus exists thanks to his vision, technology competence, dedication and drive. He will be greatly missed.
Wladek Forysiak Aston University Wladek Forysiak is a Reader and Deputy Director of AIPT at Aston University. He holds a PhD in laser physics and has a research background
in nonlinear photonics and high speed optical fibre communication systems. He was a co- founder of Marconi Solstis in 2000, and spent 15 years in WDM system related product development with Marconi, Ericsson, and Oclaro. A Royal Society Industry Fellow from 2012-16, he was awarded a 5-year EPSRC Manufacturing Fellowship at Aston University in 2015. His current research interests are in wideband optical fibre communication systems, optical devices and subsystems, and the impact and mitigation of device and fibre nonlinearities.
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Frank Chang Source Photonics Frank Chang is an expert of photonic IC technologies, optics transceivers and optical networking, and currently is employed as Chief Engineer for
Dott. Ing. Pierpaolo Ghiggino,
Daryl Inniss OFS Daryl Inniss is Director, New Business Development at OFS. He was formerly Components Practice Leader at market research firm Ovum and RHK and recently co-authored Silicon Photonics (Morgan Kaufmann, 2016). Daryl has been in the telecom industry for over 30 years. He was Technical Manager at JDSU and Lucent Technologies, Bell Laboratories. Daryl started his career as a Member of the Technical Staff, AT&T Bell Labs and holds a PhD in Chemistry from UCLA and an AB from Princeton University.
CEng, FIET Dat@comms He received his doctorate degree in Electronic Engineering (Cum Laude) from
transceiver design at Source Photonics in West Hills of Los Angeles area. Previously he was senior Principle Engineer for Optics Interconnect at CTO Optics Office of Inphi Corp for over 5 years after 12 years’ service at Vitesse Semiconductors. He also held various project and management positions with Cisco/Pirelli, JDS Uniphase etc for working on the design, development, and commercialization of fiber optics components.
the University of Pavia, Italy in 1984. He served as Lieutenant in the Surface to Air Missile NATO Forces in North East Italy. He then joined GEC-Marconi SpA working on advanced optical devices and optical networks, often together with the GEC-Hirst Research Centre of the UK, where he later co-ordinated two research groups seconded to Marconi SpA. He brought the Company optical amplifier technology from its initial research to production. He then directed the R&D Photonics Laboratories of Marconi SpA in Genova, which developed the first generation DWDM technology of the GEC group. As GPT and Marconi SpA merged within GEC-Marconi he moved back to the U.K., later becoming an Executive of the newly formed Marconi Communication plc. He ran the Photonics Networks Strategy and SDA groups and helped the Optical Network Business Unit to become a market leader in DWDM networks. As VP of Central Research of Marconi Corporation plc., he then helped to form the optical research complex in Pisa, together with the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna. He also worked with the Centre of Advanced Photonics and Electronics of the University of Cambridge in the UK. At Ericsson he formed the group Research Branch in Italy. From 2010 he is a Private Industry Consultant, also helping to form and establish new start-ups. He was professor of Optical Communications at Parma University and lectured at the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna of Pisa.
Bimal Nayar Network Rail Telecom Bimal Nayar is a Senior Innovation Engineer with Network Rail Telecom and is responsible for strategy and innovation activities
Glenn Wellbrock Verizon Glenn Wellbrock is the director of optical transport network architecture, design and planning at
Verizon, where he is responsible for the development and deployment of new technologies for both the metro and long haul transport infrastructure. Prior to this position, Wellbrock ran the advanced technology lab, established evaluation criteria and set engineering guidelines for all backbone transport equipment as well as various positions within network operations. In addition to his more than 20 years at Verizon (1984-2001 and 2004-present), Wellbrock was responsible for product architecture within the U.S. optical networks group at Marconi and product planning at Qplus Networks with a specific focus on developing alternative modulation techniques.
in communications systems and sensing. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Imperial College of Science and Technology, and has extensive experience in communication technologies and systems. He has previously worked at British Telecom Research Labs (UK), Central Research Department Du Pont (Wilmington, USA), Indian Institute of Technology (Mumbai, India), GEC Marconi Materials Technology (Caswell, UK), Marconi plc (UK), Ericsson (UK), Oclaro (UK), and II-VI (UK) in various R&D and management roles. He is a Chartered Engineer, Fellow of the IET, Senior Member of the IEEE and a Visiting Lecturer at Aston University. He has published over 60 papers and holds 3 patents.
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Monday 23 rd September Morning Session - Datacenters: Optics in Cloud Computing Start Finish Title 11:00 11:30 Switch/router pluggable coherent modules for 400G ZR application
Presenter
Company
Radha Nagarajan
Inphi Cisco
11:35 12:05 Leveraging 400 GbE to enable 800G
Mark Nowell Brad Booth
12:10 12:40 Moving Optics Inside
Microsoft
12:45 13:15 Design Considerations for 400G and 800G board mount optics 13:20 13:50 Data Center and Optical Network Innovation: Enabling the 5G Ecosystem
Hugues Tournier Beate Hoehne Adit Narasimha
Ciena
Keysight
13:55 14:25 The Co-packaged Conundrum Afternoon Session - Fibre Access Start Finish Title
Molex
Presenter
Company
14:30 15:00 The State of Fibre and key market trends 15:05 15:35 Challenges in 5G Optical Interfaces and Modules
Kees de Waard Manish Mehta
FTTH Council
Source Photonics
15:40 16:10 Innovation in Digital Sub-Carrier Technology: Redefining Optical Network Architectures
David Welch
Infinera
16:15 16:45 NG PON and 5G
Ed Harstead
Nokia
Tuesday 24 th September Guest Session - Disaggregated Transport Networks Start Finish Title
Presenters
Victor Lopez Alvarez (Telecom Infra Project), Wataru Ishida (NTT Electronics America), Gert Grammel (Juniper Networks)
9:45 10:15 The Disaggregated Transport Network
Morning Session - Photonics integration and digital silicon photonics Start Finish Title 10:20 10:50 The Market for High Speed Optical Communications 10:55 11:25 Integrated Silicon Photonics for Future Datacenter Applications 11:30 12:00 Polymer modulators with >50GHz performance for power consumption reduction at 400, 800, and 1600 Gbaud aggregated datarates
Presenter Lisa Huff
Company
Ovum
Thomas Liljeberg
Intel
Michael Lebby
Lightwave Logic
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
12:05 12:35 Innovative integrated photonics for green supercomputing
Di Liang
12:40 13:10 Photonic Integration Opportunities for Next-Generation Coherent High- Capacity Systems
Martin Guy
Ciena
Acacia Communications
13:15 13:45 Next Generation Coherent – Beyond transport networks
Tom Williams
Afternoon Session - Service and content provider optical transmission Start Finish Title 13:50 14:20 What does the cross-over from pluggable modules to co-packaged optics mean for industry? 14:25 14:55 Market Segmentation and Business Analysis of 400G+ Coherent Transceivers from DCI to Subsea
Presenter
Company
Martin Zirngibl
Finisar
Timothy Munks
IHS Markit
15:00 15:30 Deployment of the 400ZR Ecosystem
Karl Gass
OIF
15:35 16:05 Beyond 400G – the challenge of testing the link, transmission and services 16:10 16:40 Maximizing Network Operations Efficiency with Optical Intelligence
Paul Brooks
Viavi Solutions
Dr. Christopher Janz Huawei Technologies
Wednesday 25 th September Morning Session - New markets Start Finish Title
Presenter
Company
10:20 10:50 Measuring Vehicle speed, density and road conditions using standard telecom fiber carrying high speed data traffic 10:55 11:25 Photonic Innovations Enabling Transformational Megatrends in Consumer, Automotive and Life Sciences Markets: Challenges and Opportunities
Glenn Wellbrock
Verizon
Sanjai Parthasarathi
II-VI Inno
LightCounting Market Research
11:30 12:00 Demand for lasers used for 3D sensing in smartphones and automotive lidar Pauline Rigby
12:05 12:35 High-Volume applications of 3D sensing in consumer and automotive markets Robert Blum
Intel
12:40 13:10 Multi-core fiber: does it make sense and where?
Sergei Makovejs
Corning
13:15 13:45 Distributed Fibre Sensing for Protecting Linear Infrastructure Assets and Critical Optical Communication Networks
Andrew Hall
Optasense
Afternoon Session - Optical Network Agility/Software Defined Networks Start Finish Title Presenter
Company
13:50 14:20 Advances in Telefonica’s optical disaggregated networks program 14:25 14:55 The Many Reasons for Today’s Growth of ROADM Networks 15:00 15:30 Designing for flexibility and scalable capacity in optical networks
Victor Lopez Alvarez Telefonica
Brandon Collings
Lumentum
Andre Richter
VPI Photonics
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Monday 23 rd - Morning Datacenters: Optics in Cloud Computing Inphi Switch/router pluggable coherent modules for 400G ZR application Speaker: Radha Nagarajan, CTO, Interconnect, Inphi Time: 11:00 The next evolution in the compact switch/router pluggable modules for the between datacenter application (DCI) is the 400G ZR. In 2016, we introduced the 100G, PAM4, DWDM, QSFP-28, COLORZ® module. This enabled high bandwidth, direct connections between switch and router interfaces in datacenters up to 80km apart, without the need for specialized optical transport equipment. The ZR modules will allow the 100G DCI ports to upgrade to 400G without sacrificing port density. This single wavelength, dual polarization, 60GBaud, QAM 16 based modules are either in the OSFP or QSFP DD form factors. We will present the low power DSP architecture and module design behind this revolutionary coherent transport module.
Ciena Design Considerations for 400G and 800G board mount optics Speaker: Hugues Tournier, COBO Electrical sub-group Chair Time: 12:45 Data center traffic is driving the need for increased electrical high- speed rates. As these electrical speeds increase, it is beneficial to shorten the electrical trace length and mount the optics close to the system ASICs. When developing systems which use 400G and beyond on-board optics (OBOs), designers will take into consideration PCB laminate choices, component placement, thermal modeling, and fiber routing. This presentation addresses these design considerations for the Consortium for On-Board Optics (COBO) compliant modules as well as share modeling and measurement results to help kick-start next generation system designs using 400G and 800G on-board optics. Keysight Data Center and Optical Network Innovation: Enabling the 5G Ecosystem Speaker: Beate Hoehne, Director of Sales & Business Development, Network and Data Center Solutions Time: 13:20 5G mobile communications will give rise to opportunities for higher quality of service (QoS) and bandwidth, as well as low-latency applications and services. This trend is driving the need for a new higher performance computing and wireline network infrastructure. Research, development, and manufacturing must be completed on a tight timeline, and within a competitive cost envelope — without compromising quality. This keynote offers new insight into the state of the industry and highlights future trends for high-speed computing, 400G/800G data center networking, terabit metro/long-distance networks, and the 5G wireline fronthaul infrastructure. Molex The Co-packaged Conundrum Speaker: Adit Narasimha, Vice President and General Manager, Optoelectronics Time: 13:55 The industry is actively discussing co-packaged optics and in-package optics for switching. However, the view of different solutions and the problems they allegedly solve is quite dependent on where the viewer sits in the value chain. This presentation will explore the practical considerations and trade offs involved in implementing such solutions. We will show how the choice of business model and multi-sourcing strategy could strongly impact the technical performance and reliability of the solution. We will also propose some technical and monetary figures of merit to compare different co-packaged architectures and to assess their suitability for a specific switch ASIC generation.
Cisco Leveraging 400 GbE to enable 800G Speakers: Mark Nowell, Cisco Fellow Time: 11:35
Significant effort and resource has been spent to bring numerous new technologies to market to enable the 400 GbE ecosystem. This talk will focus on what the status of 400 GbE, what the network needs beyond 400 GbE might be and how we can ensure we can meet those needs by leveraging these recent technology advances and extending as necessary. Microsoft Moving Optics Inside Speakers: Brad Booth, Manager, Networking and Connectivity Hardware Azure Hardware Systems Group, Microsoft Time: 12:10 Hyperscale datacenters are driving the next generation of optical networking development and have an become an important part of the overall optical communications market. The key trend driving this growth is the transition of a greater number of services and applications moving to the cloud. As this trend continues and new workloads like artificial intelligence and quantum computing start to emerge in hyperscale datacenters, optics will transition from the faceplate to on-board and eventually to co-packaging. This market watch presentation looks at the change in requirements that are driving these transitions and the status of the trend.
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Tuesday 24 th September – Guest Session Disaggregated Transport Networks Telecom Infra Project The Disaggregated Transport Network Speaker: Victor Lopez Alvarez, TIP Time: 09:45 This session will provide a brief technical overview of the disaggregated technologies that the Open Optical & Packet Transport Project Group is currently developing as part of the Telecom Infra Project and how those technologies are meeting the different requirements and use cases from operators today. We will also cover the ongoing trials with disaggregated and open optical solutions with operators and vendors working together. Program Format and/or Agenda We will cover three tracks with different speakers covering different technologies and initiatives in our OOPT Project Group
Monday 23 rd - Afternoon Fibre Access FTTH Council The State of Fibre and key market trends Speaker: Kees de Waard, President, FTTH Council Time: 14:30 The presentation will firstly include an overview of the fibre market with figures of our latest FTTH/B Market Panorama. The Market Panorama gives a detailed status on the market for FTTH/B in 39 countries. It particularly focuses on FTTH deployment and rollout and highlights the leading countries involved. It also provides the latest update of the European FTTH/B ranking which reflects the status of fibre coverage and take-up rate in Europe. The presentation will also touch upon the issues of copper switch-off or fibre/5G convergence. Source Photonics Challenges in 5G Optical Interfaces and Modules Speaker: Manish Mehta EVP, PLM Time: 15:05 Emerging applications requiring 5G connectivity will introduce network challenges demanding an increase in architecture flexibility. Since deployment of 5G networks began this year, the industry has already released a larger portfolio of optical transceivers serving front-haul and mid-haul requirements than was previously released in six years of LTE deployments. These enabling 5G optical interfaces vary in terms of protocol, data rate, reach requirements, PAM4 vs NRZ, bidirectional vs. unidirectional, and gray vs. colored, to just name a few. Rapid volume growth of 25G and even 50G interfaces will introduce new challenges in performance and temperature requirements for 25G grade lasers. Emerging aggregation needs are also driving proliferation of advanced 100G and beyond optical requirements. We will review the state- of-the art higher speed laser technologies along with various optical interfaces expected to be deployed for 5G front-haul and mid-haul architectures and applications. Infinera Innovation in Digital Sub-Carrier Technology: Redefining Optical Network Architectures Speaker: Dr. David Welch, Co-Founder and Chief Innovation Office, Infinera Time: 15:40 Access networks span a wide range of high-volume applications, all undergoing fundamental re-architecture and capacity expansion to accommodate bandwidth growth and new technologies. From wireless 5G xHaul, cable DAA/deep fiber, 100G NG-PON backhaul, and business services, access networks require point-to-multipoint connectivity from core/hub nodes to many edge/access locations. To date, this has been delivered by point-point optics, limited reach (typically <100km), and generational incompatibility between successive optic speeds (ie: 1G ≠ 2.5G ≠ 10G and so on). We introduce a new paradigm for next-gen access optical transport; one that enables highly efficient software- configurable and network-aware bandwidth to the network edge, high- density point-to-multipoint connectivity, and the optical reach of coherent optics; enabling simpler and more dynamic access service delivery. Nokia NG PON and 5G Speaker: Ed Harstead Lead Technology Strategist, Chief Technology Office, Fixed Networks Time: 16:15 Massively deployed TDM PON technologies have followed a predictable evolution: ever-increasing speeds from BPON to EPON to GPON and now 10G PONs. The next step will be 25G and 50G PONs, and as usual there is overlapping standardization in IEEE and ITU-T. While PONs have been deployed almost exclusively for FTTH, the anticipation of 5G densification focuses attention on mobile transport. Can TDM PONs support the requirements for 5G backhaul, midhaul and fronthaul? Doubts about the suitability for fronthaul have recently renewed interest in various flavors of WDM PONs. This talk will sort out the required components, the practicality and the timelines for these proliferating PON technologies.
• Victor Lopez Alvarez (Telecom Infra Project) • Wataru Ishida (NTT Electronics America) • Gert Grammel (Juniper Networks) More information about TIP’s mission and our members:
We believe that accelerating innovation coupled with new business approaches and cost efficiencies will help the industry build the networks of the future and create business opportunities for new and existing companies, alike. TIP has a diverse Membership made up of over 500 Member organizations, including operators, technology providers, developers, integrators, startups, and a range of other entities inside and outside the traditional telco space. Our Members are at the core of our work. Members from all backgrounds are coming together to build a vibrant, collaborative telecom ecosystem. We rely on active participation from our Members to contribute new ideas and constantly iterate on those ideas to make them better. Together, we believe we can build the telecom infrastructure of the future.
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Tuesday 24 th September – Morning Photonics Integration and digital silicon photonics Ovum The Market for High Speed Optical Communications Speaker: Lisa Huff, Principal Analyst, Optical Components Time: 10:20 In 2019, we are seeing the start of the adoption of 400G in data center networks while already shipping 400G/600G into telecom networks. Shipments to both will accelerate in 2020 and beyond fueled mainly by large cloud data center operators. Ovum will present market data to show the overall growth of this market and how optical integration and Silicon Photonics will become much larger contributors to it. Intel Integrated Silicon Photonics for Future Datacenter Applications Speaker: Thomas Liljeberg, General Manager, Integration for Intel Silicon Photonics Products Division Time: 10:55 The rapid growth in data center traffic is driving the need for increased performance and overall bandwidth of networking equipment, including optical interfaces and Ethernet switches, which are based on pluggable transceivers today. But looking just a few years ahead, bandwidth scalability challenges are looming in terms of density, cost, and power; challenges that require tighter integration of optics and networking silicon. We will review motivation for integration and the enabling technology elements, and discuss how co-packaged Silicon Photonics enables higher density, reduced power per bit, and ultimately the continued scalability of network bandwidth and performance. Lightwave Logic Polymer modulators with >50GHz performance for power consumption reduction at 400, 800, and 1600 Gbaud aggregated datarates Speaker: Dr. Michael Lebby, CEO Lightwave Logic Time: 11:30 The talk will discuss how polymer-based high-speed modulators will meet the new challenges of 400, 800, and 1600 Gbaud datarates. Results will be shown for polymer modulator performance that exceeds 50 GHz bandwidth which will support 100 Gbps PAM4 signalling with minimal signal processing on both transmit and receive ends of the link. It will also discuss the potential to drive polymer modulator bandwidths in excess of 80 GHz which enables 200 Gbps PAM4 signalling or 100 Gbps NRZ on a single channel. Moreover, with higher performance active EO polymers, Lightwave Logic’s platform can provide a lower power consumption for systems through direct driving of modulators without the use of dedicated (and expensive) driver chips. This talk will also review the latest work in photonics roadmaps (IPSR – International Photonics Systems Roadmap process, 2019) that look out towards 1600 Gbps with polymer-based technologies.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Innovative integrated photonics for green supercomputing Speakers: Di Liang, Senior Research Scientist Time: 12:05 The ending decade of 2010s is an era when cloud-driven data centers and photonic links, particularly silicon photonics, enable each other to scale. Same promise is hold to develop interconnect solutions with energy efficiency, large bandwidth, low latency, and affordable cost, etc. for next-generation high-performance computing. To fulfill this mission, innovative materials, device structures, link architecture and design mindset on top of our silicon photonic platform, namely a silicon-plus photonic integration, will be introduced. I will also elaborate our vision to build an open silicon photonics ecosystem to better prevail the technical challenges and create more business opportunities. Ciena Photonic Integration Opportunities for Next-Generation Coherent High-Capacity Systems Speaker: Martin Guy, Senior Director Time: 12:40 Next-generation, high-capacity optical coherent transmission systems at 400G and above will demand different sets of requirements depending on the target applications. Long haul and ultra-long haul systems, such as submarine and inter-continental links, will have to be optimized for fiber capacity and reach. Shorter-reach applications, such as metro, DCI and 5G access links, will need low power and high- density, pluggable modules. From an optical components perspective, the right combination of photonic integration technologies will be mandatory to address all of the stringent requirements related to bandwidth, size, power and cost. In this presentation, we will review the opportunities associated with InP and Silicon Photonics optical material platforms and photonic packaging technologies to address the challenges of next-generation high-capacity optical coherent transmission systems. Acacia Communications Next Generation Coherent – Beyond transport networks Speaker: Tom Williams, Vice President of Marketing Time: 13:15 After initial adoption in long-haul transport applications, use of coherent technology has consistently progressed toward shorter reaches. Multi- haul solutions addressing network applications ranging from edge to submarine are available today, while standardized coherent interfaces in pluggable form factors are expected to drive wider deployment of IPoDWDM architectures and adoption of coherent in even shorter reach applications. At higher data rates, “coherent grey optics” will compete with direct detect in non-DWDM applications inside data centers. What are the advances necessary for widespread deployment of coherent in these high-volume applications and how will this impact future network architectures and development roadmaps?
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