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WP-D Dissemination Final Review Meeting Brussels, 22 nd April 2008

WP-D Dissemination Final Review Meeting Brussels, 22 nd April 2008. Mike O’ Mahony University of Essex. WPD Dissemination. Scope: Disseminate information regarding the research and the integration activities carried on within the NoE to EU and International researchers

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WP-D Dissemination Final Review Meeting Brussels, 22 nd April 2008

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  1. WP-D Dissemination Final Review MeetingBrussels, 22nd April 2008 Mike O’ Mahony University of Essex

  2. WPD Dissemination • Scope: Disseminate information regarding the research and the integration activities carried on within the NoE to EU and International researchers • Leaders : C Politi [UoPeloponnese] M J O Mahony [UESSEX] • Dissemination and Training Board • T. Politi (UoPelop, M. Mahony (UESSEX), B. Mikac (TELFER)P. Castoldi (SSSUP), I. Tomkos (AIT), G. Franzl (TUW)K. Vlachos (CTI) • Partners involved PoliTO, DEIS-UniBO, PoliMI, UC3M, UPC, UPV, IT, GET, FPMs, IBBT, TU/e, ORC-CC2, UCL, UEssex, DTU, TELENOR, UDE, AGH, TELFER, AIT, CTI, UoPelop, BILKENT

  3. Milestones • M.D.1 [T0+1] Establish WP-D task force √ • M.D.2 [T0+2] Interaction with VDs to determine programme of workshops √ • M.D.3 [T0+3] Update website, negotiate for porting of OPTIMIST content √ • M.D.4 [T0+4] Circulation of document requesting information on National Projects √ • M.D.5 [T0+7] Report on Roadmap Procedures & Methodology [September 2006]√ • M.D.6 [T0+9] Discussion workshop with WP-J-G [Grids] for roadmap input & dissemination [Nov 2006]√ • M.D.7 [T0+14] Discussion workshop with WP-JP-B [OBS] for roadmap input & dissemination [April 2007]√

  4. Deliverables • D.D.1 [T0+9] Plan and implement ECOC EU Booth √ • D.D.2 [T0+10] Preliminary report on national projects √ • D.D.3 [T0+12] Annual report on dissemination activities, including publications, and workshop reports √ • D.D.4 [T0+14] Report outlining preliminary roadmap (following e-Photon/ONe discussion) √ • D.D.6 [T0+24] Final roadmap √ • D.D.7 [T0 + 24] Final report on dissemination activities, including publications and workshop reports √

  5. Main Achievements • Events- workshops and conferences: • supported by e2 • co-organized by e2 [8 major events] • e2 events • N° Joint publications: >96 • Public deliverables –Roadmap • Database of National Projects • International collaborations • On-line dissemination • Web site • Newsletter • Concertations with EU and national projects

  6. e-Photon/ONe+ Supported Events - ICTON 2006 - Photonics in Switching 2006 - BroadBand Europe 2006 and 2007 - ECOC 2006 and 2007 - ONDM 2006 and 2007 - NOC 2007 and OC&I 2007 - ICTON 2007 - DRCN 2007

  7. e-Photon/ONe+ Co-organized Events OFC 2006 [March 2006] :Workshop on Future Optical Networks Main Organisers: Essex/UoPelop Terena Workshop [May 2006] Main Organisers: Essex ECOC Booth [September 2006] Main Organisers: Essex/UoPelop

  8. e-Photon/ONe+ Co-organized Events OFC Workshop [March 2007] Main Organisers: Essex/UoPelop ONDM Workshop [May 2007] Main Organisers: Essex ICC Workshop [Scotland, June 2007 ] Main Organisers: Polito/POLIMI/Essex/UoPelop OECC Workshop [Japan, July 2007] Main Organisers: Essex/UoPelop/Polito ECOC Booth [Berlin, September 2007] Main Organisers: Essex/UoPelop ECOC Workshop [Berlin, September 2007] Main Organisers: Essex/AIT/UGent

  9. National Projects Report on national projects (website) Partner in charge: UniBo The 47 national projects listed in this deliverable were collected from 32 e-Photon/ONe+ partners from 13 countries Examples UK : OPSNET; OPORON; UPC ; HIPNET;SOAPS [UEssex, UCL.....] DE: MultiTeraNet; eiBone [UST-IKR, TUB] IT: GRID.IT [SSUP] ES: CAPITAL [UPNA] BE: Photons and photonics [FPMs]

  10. Website & Newsletter • Send bi-monthly newsletter (9 altogether) • Aiming at both e-Photon/One partners and outside parties

  11. International Collaborations • Established (and maintained) with major research Groups in USA, Japan, China • Exchange of research staff and joint experiments with China, USA and all ColIaborating Institutes • Sharing of roadmap information [Japan, Korea, China, USA] • Understanding of key strategic future programs in USA, Japan • Understanding of funding situations in different regions • Serving on TPCs for major International conferences (OFC, ECOC, ICC, GLOBECOM.....)

  12. Roadmap on Optical Transport Network Technologies • Growth of digital information 3-160 bGB in 6 years • Many (broadband) networks struggling to support services such • as video (UK) (broadband driving new services) • Look at: • Core: • transmission • switching • control • Access • Focus on system and network aspects (not yet underlying technology • needs) • Discussions with NOBEL, MUSE, PHOSPHOROUS ...... and at • international meetings...

  13. Key Outcomes-Transmission • Move to higher speeds. • Identified signposts for upward move:- • increased deployment of 40 Gbps • standards activity in 100G Ethernet • continued development of router interfaces at and beyond 40 Gbps • reports of field trials by vendors and operators • [eg VERIZON 110 Gbps over 312 miles] • deployment expected in 5 years ??

  14. Key Outcomes –Optical Switching • Optical circuit switching: • Major barriers overcome in manufacturability of scalable cross-connect switches and on standards for optical network layer control. • Switch blocks of 320x320 fibres commercially available (3 suppliers) • Product development on switching systems interconnecting 9 fibre pairs, each carrying 32 channels • Wavelength Selective Switches (using MEMs) being deployed • Optical burst & packet switching: • No (telecoms) standards activities • Issues with network efficiency for burst switching (but some commercial activity) • Technology issues remain for optical packet switching.

  15. Key Outcomes-Access Access: • GE (Gigabit Ethernet)-PON widely deployed in Japan, G (Gigabit)PON in Europe • Extension of GPON standard in 2008 with range extension to 60 km and 128-way split • Long term target eg (PIEMAN) 32 channels x 10Gbps @100 km with split ratio of 1024

  16. BONE: Building the Future Optical Network in Europe • Moving forward: • Build on established international contacts • Extend existing roadmap • Extend dissemination to wider audience-schools • Careful about workshop planning [ICC]

  17. Final Comments • Significant interaction between partners [joint papers, project proposals etc] and EU projects. • e-photon/ONe+ well recognised by major external research groups • seen as open (unlike other major EU projects) • provides a window into EU for [Japan, China, USA] • potential for global activity (eg overarching roadmaps) • All partners are involved in disseminating technical results Solid achievements: Internal collaboration; roadmaps; register of national projects; high-profile international interactions

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