Presentation 2011-02-18
Fundamental Experiment of Ultra fast Optical LAN-SAN Technology for Full Resolution Super Hi-Vision Distribution
Tsuyoshi NAKATOGAWA, Kimiyuki OYAMADA, Hiroshi ONAKA, Shu NAMIKI, Tohru ASAMI,
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Abstract(in English) A NEDO project, "Development of Next-generation High-efficiency Network Device Technology" includes the development of ultrafast all-optical LAN technologies, which are capable of handling large-capacity uncompressed SHV (Super High-Vision) contents with low power consumption. This system uses electrical time-division-multiplexing technology to convert a full-resolution SHV signal to two 40 Gbps signals, and uses optical time division multiplexing technology to convert 40 Gbps signals to a 160 Gbps signal. The full-resolution SHV signal consists of 64 HD-SDI signals. We developed an experimental equipment to accommodate 64 HD-SDI signals in two OTU3 signal. The results of fundamental experiment showed that our system realized error-free conversion.
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Keyword(in English) Super Hi-Vision / Ultrahigh-speed LAN-SAN / HD-SDI / OTU3
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Conference Date 2011/2/11(1days)
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Title (in English) Fundamental Experiment of Ultra fast Optical LAN-SAN Technology for Full Resolution Super Hi-Vision Distribution
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Keyword(1) Super Hi-Vision
Keyword(2) Ultrahigh-speed LAN-SAN
Keyword(3) HD-SDI
Keyword(4) OTU3
1st Author's Name Tsuyoshi NAKATOGAWA
1st Author's Affiliation Science and Technology Research Laboratories, Japan Broadcasting Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Kimiyuki OYAMADA
2nd Author's Affiliation Science and Technology Research Laboratories, Japan Broadcasting Corporation
3rd Author's Name Hiroshi ONAKA
3rd Author's Affiliation Photonics Electronics Technology Research Association:Photonics Systems Group, Fujitsu Limited
4th Author's Name Shu NAMIKI
4th Author's Affiliation Network Photonics Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
5th Author's Name Tohru ASAMI
5th Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, University of Tokyo
Date 2011-02-18
Paper # IA2010-80
Volume (vol) vol.110
Number (no) 417
Page pp.pp.-
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