Photonic network R&D activities in Japan -Current activities and future perspectives-
- Title :
Photonic network R&D activities in Japan -Current activities and future perspectives-
- Author :
Ken-ichi Kitayama, Tetsuya Miki, Toshio Morioka, Hideaki Tsushima, Masafumi Koga, Kazuyuki Mori, Soichiro Araki, Ken-ichi Sato, Hiroshi Onaka, Shu Namiki, and Tomonori Aoyama
- Journal :
IEEE J. Lightwave Technol., 2005.
- Abstract :
R&D activities on photonic networks in Japan are presented. First, milestones in current,
ongoing R&D programs supported by Japanese government agencies are introduced, including
long-distance and WDM fiber transmission, wavelength routing, optical burst switching,
and contol plane technology for IP backbone networks. Their goal was set to evolve a
legacy telecommunications network to IP over WDM networks by introducing technologies
for WDM and wavelength routing. We then discuss the perspectives of so-called PHASE2 R&D
programs for photonic networks over the next five years until 2010, by focusing on the
report which has been recently issued by the Photonic Internet Forum (PIF), a consortium
that has major carriers, telecom vendors, and Japanese academics as members. The
PHASE2 R&D programs should serve to establish a photonic platform to provide abundant
bandwidth on demand, at any time on a real-time basis through the customer's initiative,
to promote bandwidth-rich applications, such as grid computing, real-time digital-cinema
streaming, medical and educational applications, and network storage in e-commerce.
- Key words :
Optical Communication, photonic network, wavelength-division-multiplexing, wavelenghth routing.
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