HIGHWAY

  • Poulsen, Henrik Nørskov (Project Manager)
  • Clausen, Anders (Project Participant)
  • Buxens Azcoaga, Alvaro Juan (Project Participant)
  • Veith, Gustav (Project Participant)
  • Lach, Eugen (Project Manager)
  • Lefevre, Rene (Project Participant)
  • Bouchoule, Sophie (Project Participant)
  • Hourany, Jean (Project Participant)
  • Hoffmann, Detlef (Project Participant)
  • Sartorius, Bernd (Project Participant)
  • Burkhard, Herbert (Project Participant)
  • Hansmann, Stefan (Project Participant)
  • Melchior, Hans (Project Participant)
  • Nesset, Derek (Project Participant)
  • Kelly, Tony (Project Participant)
  • White, Ian H. (Project Participant)
  • Penty, Richard V. (Project Participant)

    Project Details

    Description

    Optical Time Division Multiplexing (OTDM) will be a possibility to upgrade optical trasmission system capacity beyond electronic capabilities. Hence, in order to use this technology in trunklines with multiple nodes, methods for all-optical demultiplexing and add-and-drop multiplexing must be investigated. The scope of this project is to derive crucial parameters limiting the transmission capacity and to develop optical components enabling the upgrade of existing transmission systems to 40 Gbit/s and above.
    StatusFinished
    Effective start/end date01/09/199531/08/1998

    Collaborative partners

    • Technical University of Denmark (lead)
    • SEL AG (Project partner)
    • Unknown (Project partner)
    • Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (Project partner)
    • Orange Labs (Project partner)
    • Phillips - PML (Project partner)
    • Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications, Heinrich Hertz Institute (Project partner)
    • BT (Project partner)
    • University of Bristol (Project partner)
    • Deutsche Telekom AG (Project partner)

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