International Symposium on extremely advanced transmission technology (EXAT 2013) †
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Date : 7-8 November 2013 †
Overview †
Nowadays the technology on spatial division multiplexing (SDM) has been intensively investigated over the world. EXAT community in JAPAN initiated the development of the technology in 2008 and has lead the investigation of 3-M (multi-core, multi-mode. multi-level) technology . The objective of this symposium organized by EXAT is to discuss the current status and future view of SDM related technology. Plenary speakers and invited speakers give us the latest topics on SDM and perspective for the future . Poster session is prepared for face-to-face discussion on hot topics between researchers.
This is the 2nd EXAT symposium after EXAT 2008 held in Tokyo.
Scope †
- Optical fibers for SDM (Multicore fiber, few-mode fiber and Photonics band-gap fiber)
- Component for SDM (Amplifier, Fan-in/Fan-out device and Mode-mux/de-mux device)
- Transmission technology and node technology for SDM
- Other technologies related to high-capacity optical communication technology
Program †
- November 7 (Thursday)
- Session I (09:30-11:30)
- Plenary Talk: Advances in Photonic Bandgap Fiber Technology for Optical Communications
David Rachardson (University of Southampton)
- Plenary Talk: Recent research activities on SDM in Japan
Tetsuya Miyazaki (NICT)
- Invited Talk: Feasibility study of further improvement of transmission
performance beyond 100G
Masahito Tomizawa (NTT)
- Session II (13:00-14:15) Few-mode transmission and devices I
- Invited Talk: Space-Divisiton Multiplexing: System and Subsytem Perspective
William Shieh (University of Melbourne)
- Invited Talk: Space Division Multiplexed Transmission in Few-Mode Fiber and Coupled-Core Multicore Fibers
Roland Ryf (Alcatel-Lucent)
- Invited Talk:Recent progress within the EU project FP7 IST Modegap
C. M. Okonkwo (Eindhoven University of Technology)
- Poster Session (14:15-15:50)
- Session III (15:50-18:00) Multicore fiber and devices
- Invited Talk: Recent Progress on Multi-Core Fiber Research in Japan
Kazuhide Nakajima (NTT Corporation)
- Invited Talk: Maximum capacity improvement achievable by using multi-level modulation formats in MCF transmission systems
Yun. C. Chung (KAIST)
- Invited Talk: Fiber bundle type fan-in / out for MCF
Tsunetoshi Saito (Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd.)
- Invited Talk: Recent progress on multicore amplification technologies
Makoto Yamada (Osaka Prefecture University)
- Invited Talk: Nondestructive measurement of mode-coupling along a multi-core fiber using a synchronous multi-channel OTDR
Masataka.Nakazawa (Tohoku University)
- Reception (18:15-20:15)
- November 8 (Friday)
- Session IV (09:00-10:30) Few-mode transmission and device II
- Plenary Talk: MIMO-SDM: Why, How, and When?
Peter Winzer (Alcatel-Lucent)
- Invited Talk: Nonlinear effects in few mode fibres
Andrew Ellis (Aston University)
- Invited Talk: Wavelength- and Mode-Division Multiplexed Transmission with a
Gain-Equalized Few-Mode EDFA
Eduardo Mateo (NEC Laboratories America)
- Session V (10:40-12:05) Muticore fiber transmission
- Invited Talk:Ultra-Long-Haul Multicore Fiber Transmission
Takehiro Tsuritani (KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc.)
- Invited Talk:Reduction of Influence of Inter-Core Cross-Talk in MCF with Bidirectional Signal Assignment between Neighboring Cores
Toshiharu Ito (NEC Corporation)
- Invited Talk: Ultra-Large Capacity Multi-core Fiber Transmission Technologies
Akihide Sano (NTT Corporation)
Registration †
- Registration procedure is explained here.
Committee †
- General Chair
- Masatoshi Suzuki (KDDI Lab.)
- Vice Chairs
- Toshio Morioka (Technical Univ. of Denmark)
- Yoshinari Awaji (NICT)
- Technical Program Committee Chairs
- Yutaka Miyamoto (NTT)
- Shoichiro Matsuo (Fujikura)
- General Affairs Committee Chair
Contact †
exat-contact@mail.ieice.org