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- Ethernet as Transport Technology of Choice in Campus Ring Environments
- The demand for more bandwidth is clearly driven by IP-based applications and consequently service providers are looking at infrastructures best support such applications. It has become clear that a packet-centric infrastructure is preferred and it is therefore displacing technologies like SONET, ATM and Frame Relay due to the high cost...
- Tags: Network, Environment, Integrated Photonics Technology, Campus Network, Ethernet, Network Technology, Networking
- White papers 2007-07-25
- Cass Cable TV, Inc., Deploys the MSP-10GE for Data and Video Transport
- Cass Cable TV, Inc., needed to extend its service offering of Internet access and Digital Video to its subscriber base. The options were to expand the existing SONET infrastructure or transition to a next generation packet-centric transport platform with bandwidth efficient support for all the services. Maintaining network reliability and...
- Tags: Video, Integrated Photonics Technology, Corporate Communications, Fiber Optics, Strategy, Networking, Marketing, Telecommunications, Management
- Case studies 2007-03-09
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- Nanorobot for Brain Aneurysm
- The idea of nanorobots floating throughout our arteries to fight diseases and deliver drugs is migrating from science fiction to medical fact, at least in virtual 3D simulations. Nanorobotics pioneer Adriano Cavalcanti and his colleagues report progress with their nanorobot control design NCD software which helps them simulate the behavior...
- Tags: Gradient, Vessel, Manufacturing, Nanotechnology, Team Management, Emerging Technologies, Management, Chris Jablonski
- Blog posts 2009-03-25
- Silicon chips for optical quantum computing
- UK researchers at Bristol University have shown that it is possible to control single photons on a silicon chip. The team developed 'the world's smallest optical controlled-NOT gate -- the building block of a quantum computer.' As said the lead researcher, 'This is a crucial step towards a future optical...
- Tags: Optics, Abstract, Silicon Chip, Computing, Quantum Corp., Chip, Quantum Computing, Quantum Computer, Quantum Technology, Quantum Circuit, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Hardware, Networking, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-03-30
- Ordinary CD players to monitor our health?
- Many of us, at least in developed countries, have CD players rusting in our homes. So why not turning them into something useful? A very short note by the American Chemical Society ACS says that Spanish researchers have adapted this now venerable technology into home health monitoring systems. This means...
- Tags: Monitor, CD, Disc, Health Care, CD-ROM Drive, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-09-26
- Evanescent lasers to speed up data transmission
- It is refreshing to note that some scientists also have a solid literary culture. Researchers at UC Santa Barbara UCSB have built the world's first mode-locked silicon evanescent laser. But what is an 'evanescent' laser? It is a step toward 'combining lasers and other key optical components with the existing...
- Tags: Silicon, Laser, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-08-22
- Nanotechnology boosts solar cells performance
- Physicists from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign UIUC have improved the performance of solar cells by 60 percent. And they obtained this spectacular result by using a very simple trick. They've coated the solar cells with a film of 1-nanometer thick silicon fluorescing nanoparticles. The researchers also said that...
- Tags: Silicon, Performance, Nanoparticle, Particle, Nanotechnology, Cell, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-08-21
- NXTcom bears witness to ROADM's major role in broadband video distribution
- I type: ROADM.You think: ah, short for "Road Map."That may well be the case, but not here at NXTcomm here in Chicago.One of the major themes of this major telecom industry event is greatly I am going to make up a word here efficientized video delivery by use of a...
- Tags: NXTComm, News, General
- Blog posts 2007-06-19
- MIT puts optics on a chip
- An interdisciplinary team at MIT has found a new way to integrate photonic circuitry on a silicon chip. Their optics on a chip may revolutionize computing with the addition of the power and speed of light waves to traditional electronics. "The new technology will also enable supercomputers on a chip...
- Tags: Computers &, Internet, Wireless &, Telecom, Engineering &, Innovation, polarization, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, chip
- Blog posts 2007-02-06
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