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SHOW PREVIEW NGON 2016
At NGON 2016,Coriant will showcase the latest advances in its expanded portfolio of packet optical transport hardware and soſtware. Coriant Groove G30 DCI Platform
performance assessment. Tis soſtware tool is a replacement for and, more significantly, a tremendous improvement over the usual tedious manual network design, the company claims. Enabling the optimal placement of photonic
items such as erbium-doped fibre amplifiers (EDFAs) and dispersion compensating elements, VPIlinkDesigner also provides performance analysis every step of the way. Tus, for each channel, the user obtains an instant calculation of performance metrics as elements are placed in the design. Te tool is well suited to a variety of scenarios,
from a simple point-to-point link to a network consisting of a collection of interconnected rings. Users can build their own library of network elements using the provided templates for all major types of optical components typically found in optical networks. VPIlinkDesigner assists in the complete design process by including built-in tools that create customisable performance reports as well as the bill of materials.
www.vpiphotonics.com/Tools/LinkDesigner
MRV Communications (booth #33) will be participating in the two sessions. On Wednesday 29 June, at 12:30 in the optical track, MRV executives will discuss ‘Te Top 8 Data Centre Interconnect Applications and How Optical Transport Enables Tem’. Later the same day, at 3:15, they will take part in the session with the title ‘Inter Optical DCI – Capacity & Connectivity’. Featured on MRV’s booth will be OptiDriver, the most recent addition to MRV’s portfolio of optical
Lumentum will showcase its range of optical white boxes, to support a soſtware-defined networking (SDN) ecosystem in data centre and metro/edge DWDM transport environments. Te initial products include a family of configurable rack-mountable optical white boxes: terminal amplifier, line amplifier, mux/ demux, and reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexer (ROADM). Tis product family provides a set of
transport platforms. OptiDriver empowers high-growth cloud connectivity by offering high 10Gb/s density and paves the way to 100Gb/s by offering more capacity, intelligence and ease-of-use. Engineered to support the latest advances in optical technologies, including intelligent ROADM networks and 100Gb/s transport, OptiDriver is designed from the ground up to reduce capital and operational expenses.
www.mrv.com
provides 3.2 terabits of capacity in a compact 1RU form factor and up to six times higher system density than comparable products for DCI applications, according to the company. Coriant CloudWave Optics employs a
market-leading signal processing engine, optimised integrated photonics, and embedded soſtware that delivers flexible transmission at 100G (QPSK), 150G (8QAM), and 200G (16QAM) with ultra-long reach (up to 5,000km terrestrial) and industry-leading high density and low power consumption.
Coriant’s Pluggable Optical Layer is an
innovative and flexible new approach to building the metro optical layer based on compact pluggable modules that enable operators to build a wide variety of network architectures to meet specific needs while being able to add functionality with additional pluggable modules as application needs evolve over time.
www.coriant.com
Network operators are reaching a critical juncture, saysADVA Optical Networking. Te Internet of Tings, 5G and gigabit cities are driving demand for greater bandwidth, faster delivery and lower latency. Tese demands are overwhelming today’s networks, and operators must separate hype from reality when considering new technologies. At NGON 2016, experts from ADVA will explain which technologies present the greatest opportunities for network transformation. ADVA Ensemble CTO, Prayson Pate, will talk
with operators about the right questions to consider when deploying network functions virtualisation (NFV) and how to deploy virtualisation for service agility across brownfield and greenfield environments. Jim Teodoras, VP of global business
development, will discuss critical trends in the data centre interconnect (DCI) arena that will affect internet content and communication service providers, including the increasing importance of encryption, peering, open optical line systems and the ongoing need for improved power efficiency.
www.advaoptical.com
ROADMs for metro-edge optical transport. Lumentum says the SDN optical white box
configurable building blocks to help network builders meet specific performance and cost requirements in a variety of applications. Te initial products based on the SDN white box platform target simple point-to-point data centre interconnect (DCI) applications, as well as
platform is designed for simplicity and scalability, with open interfaces. Tese open interfaces ease the integration of white boxes into SDN controller/orchestrator layers, enabling system integrators and network operators to deploy and turn up services. Visit Lumentum at booth #6.
www.lumentum.com
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