NEC America, Inc. (NEC), a leading provider of carrier-class communications products for optical networks, announced today that NEC researchers and industry experts were selected to present 14 in-depth technical papers at the collocated Optical Fiber Communication (OFC) Conference and Exposition, and the National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference (NFOEC). The OFC/NFOEC exhibition will be held at the Anaheim Convention Center in California, on March 5-10, 2006.
The findings to be presented are a result of intense research activities carried out mainly by NEC Laboratories America, Inc. (Princeton, USA) and NEC Central Research Lab (Tokyo, Japan). A few headlining topics include:
- Advanced components and signal processing methods for high speed (40 Gb+) optical transmission
- Innovative approaches in dealing with wavelength routing and switching for metro and regional applications
- Broadband access technologies and solutions for emerging applications (IPTV, VoIP, triple play).
In addition, NEC will chair a technical session related to optical wireless convergence in the access and metro networks.
"In 2006, NEC will continue to leverage its global expertise and leadership in delivering multi-dimensional, agile optical networks to help North American carriers bring applications like IPTV and VoD, as well as fiber to the home -- to market faster and in a more bandwidth-efficient manner," said Dr. Milorad Cvijetic, chief technology strategist, Optical Network Systems Division, NEC. "By presenting on multiple topics at OFC/NFOEC, NEC has the opportunity to demonstrate its commitment to the optical networking arena, as well as highlight its strength, knowledge and best practices on delivering leading edge optical solutions to international markets."
OFC/NFOEC 2006 provides attendees and exhibiting companies an opportunity to view some of the industry's most comprehensive optical technology in terms of research breakthroughs and innovations as well as the commercial products and services. For more information about OFC/NFOEC 2006, please visit http://www.ofcconference.org. For more information on NEC's optical networking technologies, please visit http://www.necus.com/onsd/.