DWDM

Chapter 6 - Emerging Technologies

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EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES

 

6.1 INTRODUCTION

As the previous millennium has set and the new one is rising, we find ourselves on an explosive technology curve. In the communications systems of the 1990s, the aggregate bandwidth per transmission medium per kilometer was a daring gigabit per second; these days we speak of terabits per second, which is 1000 times higher, and in a decade or two it will be 1000 times this. Only our imagination can capture and science fiction describe the achievements of the coming decades as did "From the Earth to the Moon" (by Jules Verne) and wireless communicators in popular cartoons. Thus, from a tempoparochial viewpoint, this explosive technological progress makes us believe that our millennium will be the greatest of all, and this can be said for virtually all technological sectors. Although no one truly knows what the future holds, the only fact is that "today is yesterday's future, and tomorrow's past."

This technological progress depends on several emerging technologies that must become (commercially) available. In this chapter we look in the foreseeable-future emerging technologies that are expected to redefine communications services for voice, slow and fast data, and real-time image. Communications services however that are truly global and portable at any time, any place, by anyone and by any (communicating) thing.

6.2 EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES

In this section, we outline certain emerging technologies that in one way or another impact communications, specifically theory and materials, communications components, systems and networks, intelligent homes, intelligent transportation, and intelligent powering systems. Other disciplines also impact communications such as computing, computer communications, testing techniques (particularly in the optical regime), manufacturing techniques and others, which have been implicitly mentioned in this outline. Figure 6.1 encapsulates the current activity on certain optical technologies that promise to even disrupt our lifestyles. By definition, differentiation is that technology that improves and simplifies lifestyles, whereas disruption is that technology that changes lifestyles.

Figure 6.1 Emerging optical technologies applicable to DWDM.

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