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    University of Warwick

    International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks

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    About ICTON 2012

    Monday 2nd - Thu 5th July


    The University of Warwick and the National Institute of Telecommunications in Warsaw are pleased to announce the 14th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON) 2012.

    This international conference was founded over a decade ago, and welcomes over 300 participants per year from across Europe, Asia and the US.

    Key aspects of the conference include:

    • Digital All-Optical Networks
    • Ultra-dense Wavelength-Division Multiplexing
    • Ultra-fast Optical Time Domain Multiplexing
    • Next Generation Networking
    • Optical switching & routing (WAOR)
    • Optical Packet Networks & Services
    • Optical memories and data storage
    • Quality of Service issues
    • Optical transparency & network scalability
    • Network reliability & availability (RONEXT)
    • Wireless & Optical Networking (GOWN)
    • Radio-over-fibre transmission
    • Analogue transmission systems
    • Broadband metro and access networks
    • Energy efficient/green optical networks and systems
    • Industry and Standardisation
    • Photonic Band-Gap structures (ESPC)
    • Photonic crystal fibres
    • Nonlinear & active PBG devices
    • Nanoscale & ultrafast photonics (NAON)
    • VCSELs and other novel light sources
    • Microresonators & Photonic Molecules
    • Green Optical Communications (GOC)
    • Novel glasses
    • New transmission windows
    • Polarisation Mode Dispersion
    • Photonic component integration (PICAW)
    • Network planning and design tools
    • Non-conventional optical communications
    • Sub-wavelength photonic devices
    • Communication in transportation systems (CTS)

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    Page contact: Sarah Pain Last revised: Mon 13 Feb 2012
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