[Tccc] CFP: Special Session on Emerging Technologies for Secure and Energy-Efficient Optical Communication Networks

Zuqing Zhu zqzhu
Mon Nov 7 20:26:20 EST 2011


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Call for Papers

8th  IEEE,  IET  International  Symposium  on  Communication  Systems,
Networks, and Digital Signal Processing 2012
July 18-20
Poznan University of Technology
Poznan, Poland
 
Special    Session   on   Emerging   Technologies   for   Secure   and
Energy-Efficient Optical Communication Networks
 
Due  to  the  remarkable  growth  of Internet traffic, there have been
intensive   research   and   development   efforts   on  scalable  and
high-capacity   fiber-optic   communications  and  networks.  Advanced
optical transmission and networking technologies have been proposed to
improve   the  security,  energy-efficiency,  cost-effectiveness,  and
scalability  for optical communication networks. The objective of this
special  session  is  to present a collection of high-quality research
papers   that cover recent advances in system, architecture, protocol,
modeling,  simulation,  as  well as applications related to this area.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
?  Energy-efficient optical networks
?  Transparent/Translucent optical networks
?  Security in optical networks, optical virtual private networks (VPNs)
?  Optical signal processing
?  Digital signal processing and algorithms for optical transceivers
?  System implications of optical and/or electronic signal processing
?  All-optical wavelength conversion, all-optical regeneration
?  Optical orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (O-OFDM)
?  Optical arbitrary waveform generation (OAWG)
?  Future optical access networks, OCDMA-PON, OFDM-PON, etc
?  Optical label switching
?  Optical cloud

Invited Talks:
 
Real-Time Optical OFDM for In-Building and Access Networks
Prof. Jianming Tang
Bangor University
United Kingdom
 
All-Optical Wavelength Conversion and Regeneration in SOAs
Dr. Rod Webb
Tyndall National Institute
Ireland
 
Space-Time  Codes  for  Optical Fiber Communications: Theoretical Gain
and Experimental Validation
Prof. Yves Joauen
Telecom Paris
France
 
Optical  Arbitrary  Waveform  Generation and Measurement using Optical
Frequency Combs
Dr. Nicolas Fontaine
Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent
USA
 
Submission:
Papers should be written in English with a standard length of five (5)
printed  pages  (10-point  font)  including  figures.  We  only accept
electronic submission through:
http://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=11053&track=19383.

All  manuscripts  must fit IEEE conference template for being included
in IEEE-Xplore. Authors may use the standard IEEE conference templates
for Microsoft Word or LaTeX formats found at:
http://www.ieee.org/portal/pages/pubs/transactions/stylesheets.html

For  further  questions or inquiries, please contact the corresponding
technical chair (Zuqing Zhu, zqzhu at ieee.org).
 
Important Dates
Submission Deadline:   February 6, 2012
Author Notification:    April 9, 2012
Camera-ready Paper Due:   May 7, 2012
 
Technical Program Co-Chairs
Dr. Zuqing Zhu
University of Science and Technology of China, China
Email: zqzhu at ieee.org
 
Dr. Lilin Yi
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
 
Dr. Jian Zhao
Tyndall National Institute, Ireland




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