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  • Passive Components and Fiber-Based Devices (APOC01)
    • Subjects:
      • Fiber lasers and fi ber amplifiers
      • Optical fi ber design and characterization
      • Specialty fi bers (polarization maintaining, dispersion compensating, dispersion managed, rare-earth-doped)
      • Multimode, plastic and holey fibers
      • Fiber dispersion, polarization and non-linearities
      • Fiber cabling and array connectors
      • Low-cost interconnects
      • Fiber grating devices
      • Optical waveguide materials/devices
      • Planar waveguide devices
      • Couplers and fi ber-based components
      • Fiber alignment and packaging
      • Optical filters and interleavers (not fi ber-gratingbased)
      • Tunable filters
      • WDM Mux and Dmux devices
      • Wavelength lockers
      • Gain equalization fi lters and optical attenuators
      • Dispersion and PMD compensation components
      • Optical isolators and circulators
      • Component design simulation and evaluation
    • Confirmed invited papers:
      • Dexiu Huang, Huazhong University of Science and Technology (China), “All-optical Signal Processing in Future Fiber Networks”
      • Daniel Nolan, Corning Inc. (USA), “Recent developments on specialty fi bers”
      • David Payne, University of Southampton (UK), to be determined
      • Kevin Williams, Technical University of Eindhoven (The Netherlands), “Integrated Crosspoint Switches”TOP

  • Optoelectronic Materials and Devices (APOC02)
    • Subjects:
      • Semiconductor diode lasers, DFBs, VCSELs, Fabry-Perot, arrays, tunable and multiple wavelength lasers
      • Semiconductor optical amplifiers
      • Photonic crystals
      • Plasmonics
      • Nanostructured materials and Quantum Dots
      • GaN related materials and devices
      • Rare-earth-doped materials and devices
      • Photodetectors and receivers
      • Wavelength conversion
      • Non-linear devices
      • Ultra-high-speed and ultrafast devices, 40 Gb/s and beyond
      • Optoelectronic, OE device fabrication, modeling and characterization
      • OE integrated circuits, hybrid, monolithic and packaging
    • Confirmed invited papers:
      • Mehdi Asghari, Kotura Inc. (USA), to be determined
      • Connie Chang-Hasnain, University of California-Berkeley (USA), “Nano-mechanical tunable VCSELs”
      • Fumio Koyama, Tokyo Institute of Technology, (Japan), “VCSEL: it’s 30 years history and new challenge”
      • Yong-Zhen Huang, Institute of Semiconductors/CAS (China), “Mode behavior in microcavity”
      • Hiroshi Ishikawa, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (Japan), “Ultra-high speed photonic switching based on sub-band transition of QWs”
      • Gustav Kalbe, European Commission/Directorate General Information Society and Media (European Union), “Research on Photonic Components - the perspective of the European Commission”
      • Tsutomu Kitoh, NTT (Japan), “Recent advances of planar lightwave circuits”
      • Yasuo Kokubun, Yohohama National University (Japan), “Micro-ring resonators for optical crossconnects”
      • Yuhwa Lo, University of California - San Diego (USA), “Microfl uidic photonic integrated circuits”
      • Hong-Gyu Park, Korea University (South Korea), “Hybrid single nanowire photonic structures”
      • Matsuo Shinji, NTT (Japan), “Frequencymodulated lasers for high-speed and long-haul data transmission”
      • Chang-Zheng Sun, Tsinghua University (China), “40 Gb/s InGaAlAs EML”
      • Si-yuan Yu, University of Bristol (UK), “Digital photonic functions of semiconductor micro-ring lasersTOP
  • Optical Transmission, Switching, and Subsystems (APOC03)
    • Subjects:
      • High-speed transmission systems, short-, medium, long- and ultra long haul
      • Ultra-high-speed transmission systems, 40 Gb/s, 100 Gbit/s systems and beyond
      • Chromatic dispersion and PMD compensation subsystems
      • Modulation format and coding
      • Electronic Signal processing and forward error correction (FEC)
      • WDM transmitters and receivers, Transponders
      • Optical regeneration, including all-optical
      • Optical access networks: xPONs
      • Radio over Fiber technologies, systems and network solutions
      • ASON and WDM networks and testbeds ? Reconfi gurable OADMs, WSS based nodes,
        optical crossconnects including WSS, MEMS, hybrid and all-optical
      • Optical systems design and simulation
      • Optical monitoring and protection issues
      • Routing algorithms in ASON and WDM networks
      • Gain equalization subsystems
      • MultiTerabit routers : optical and optoelectronical architectures, optical passive or active interconnection
      • Switching and routing algorithms, scheduling
      • Packet Optical add/drop multiplexers
      • Optical Packet/burst Switching Technology/systems and networks for metro and backbone networks
      • Optical processing for circuit or packet systems/networks, optical/opto-electronical memories
      • Burst mode tranceivers, burst mode optical amplifiers
      • Future optical network concepts
    • Confirmed invited papers:
      • Ernesto Ciaramella, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna (Italy), “WDM Transmission systems based on SOAs and alternative modulation formats”
      • Vincent W. S. Chan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA) “Optical fl ow switching—a promising new optical network transport mechanism and architecture”
      • Andrea Fumagalli, University of Texas at Dallas (USA) “Control planes for optical networks”
      • Pierpaolo C. Ghiggino, Ericsson (Italy), “Fiber in Access Technologies and opportunities: network convergence covering the potentialities and the opportunities offered by optical integration”
      • Ken-ichi Kitayama, Osaka University (Japan), “Radio over Fiber: DWDM-Based Analog/Digital Access Networking and Its Enabling Technologies”
      • Giancarlo Prati, Scula Superiore Sant’ Anna (Italy) “The all-optical fl ip-flop: state-of-the-art and perspectives”
      • Xiang Liu, Alcatel-Lucent Technologies (USA), “High Spectral-Efficiency DWDM Transmission with Mixed Data Rates and Signal Formats”
      • Kim Roberts, Nortel Networks (Canada), “Realtime measurements of 40 Gb/s coherent WDM systems”
      • Seb Savory, UCLA (USA), to be determined
      • Atsushi Takada, NTT (Japan), “Nonlinear inter-channel crosstalk compensation using predistortion”
      • Yuichi Takushima, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (South Korea), to be determined
      • Naoya Wada, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (Japan), “Ultra wide-band OPS system and related technologies”
      • Ting Wang, NEC Labs (USA), to be determined
      • Xu Wang, Heriot-Watt University (UK), “Advances of OCDM encoding/decoding techniques”
      • Ian H. White, Cambridge University (UK), “Recent results and trends in RoF fi ber systems”TOP
  • Network Architectures, Management, and Applications (APOC04)
    • Subjects:
      • Network design, planning and modeling
      • Network evolution
      • Interlayer and inter-domain interoperability and standard issues
      • Automatic Switched Optical/Transport Network (ASON/ASTN)
      • Optical Transport Network (OTN)
      • Networks based on reconfigurable optical add and drop multiplexer (ROADM)
      • Packet Transport Network (Transport MPLS, PBB-TE, etc.)
      • Packet over optical transport network and IP/WDM
      • Carrier Ethernet and Metro Optical Network (MON)
      • Next generation submarine network architecture
      • Broadband access/enterprise network
      • Fiber-to-the-Home, etc (FTTx)
      • Passive optical networks (EPONs, GPON, WDMPONs, and CDMAPONs)
      • HFC network evolution
      • Video transport network
      • Home networking and home gateways
      • Optical switching and routing (packet, burst, and label)
      • Broadband network convergence
      • Hybrid wireless/optical networks
      • Convergence of wired and wireless backbone network
      • IP broadband network for 3G and NGN
      • Network signaling, control and routing
      • Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) and Generalized MPLS (GMPLS)
      • Network performance monitoring
      • Protection, restoration and survivability
      • Multilayer and cross-layer recovery
      • Network security
      • QoS and Service-Level Agreements (SLAs)
      • Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
      • Network cost analysis and economics
      • Multi-service provisioning
      • IT infrastructure consolidation (BSS/OSS Issues)
      • IPTV and the triple play
      • Broadband enterprise services
      • Large-capacity storage network
      • Optical network based distributed computing
      • Carrier Ethernet Service
      • Wavelength services
      • Video transport/distribution services
      • Optical encryption and security services
      • Optical high defi nition multimedia interface (HDMI)
      • Novel optical network applications
      • Network hosted applications
    • Confirmed invited papers:
      • Biswanath Mukherjee, University of California-Davis (USA), “Reliable Architectures for Net-Generation Broadband Access Networks (RANGBAN)”
      • Ken-ichi Sato, Nagoya University (Japan), “Advances in Photonic Networking Technology and its Impact on Future Networks”
      • Hiromishi Shinohara, NTT (Japan), “Recent advancement of FTTH in Japan”
      • Masatoshi Suzuki, KDDI R&D Laboratories (Japan), “Optical IP networks for broadband services”
      • Bo Wang, China Telecom Corp. (China), “FTTx: Technology, Strategy and Application”TOP
 
 
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