OpenWave Presentation at the 14th Annual ON*VECTOR Photonics Workshop on February 24-27, 2015
Dr. Julio Ibarra presented an overview “OpenWave: U.S.-Brazil 100G Experimental Alien Wave” at 14th Annual ON*VECTOR Photonic Workshop hosted by the Calit2’s Qualcomm Institute at UC San Diego (UCSD/Qi), La Jolla, CA.
This workshop is the 14th annual Optical Networked Virtual Environments for Collaborative Trans-Oceanic Research (ON*VECTOR) event, co-located with the 5th annual DMASM Workshop and the 100G & Beyond Workshop.
Research scientists, engineers and entrepreneurs from seven countries gathered for the three-day “meeting of the minds” devoted to exploring the hottest and most relevant topics in computing and networking.
ON*VECTOR stands for Optical Networked Virtual Environments Collaborative Trans-Oceanic Research. The annual ON*VECTOR workshop has contributed to the increased international use and ongoing development of photonic (or optical) networks. Optical networks — or communication networks that transmit information in the form of light (photons) — provide greatly increased bandwidth because multiple signals can be transmitted through optical fiber across individual wavelengths of light, called lambdas.
Slides of the presentation are available here.