TY - JOUR
T1 - Connected OFCity
T2 - Technology innovations for a smart city project [Invited]
AU - Tucker, Rod
AU - Ruffini, Marco
AU - Valcarenghi, Luca
AU - Campelo, Divanilson R.
AU - Simeonidou, Dimitra
AU - Du, Liang
AU - Marinescu, Maria Cristina
AU - Middleton, Catherine
AU - Yin, Shuang
AU - Forde, Tim
AU - Bourg, Kevin
AU - Dai, Eugene
AU - Harstead, Ed
AU - Chanclou, Philippe
AU - Roberts, Hal
AU - Jungnickel, Volker
AU - Figuerola, Sergi
AU - Takahara, Tomoo
AU - Yadav, Rajesh
AU - Vetter, Peter
AU - Khotimsky, Denis A.
AU - Wey, Jun Shan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2017/2
Y1 - 2017/2
N2 - Around the world, municipalities have been making substantial investments into broadband access infrastructure to accelerate the build-out of an urban phenomenon that has become known as a smart or connected city. At the 2016 Optical Fiber Communications Conference, a team contest, the Connected OFCity Challenge, was held to discuss the technological innovations and to examine dependencies and intricacies of a connected city project. The participants, four teams of experts coming from a cross-section of the industry, presented and defended their visions of future applications and innovative architecture and technologies to realize the interconnection. This paper provides a synthesis of the four competitive proposals offered for the contest and their ensuing discussions.
AB - Around the world, municipalities have been making substantial investments into broadband access infrastructure to accelerate the build-out of an urban phenomenon that has become known as a smart or connected city. At the 2016 Optical Fiber Communications Conference, a team contest, the Connected OFCity Challenge, was held to discuss the technological innovations and to examine dependencies and intricacies of a connected city project. The participants, four teams of experts coming from a cross-section of the industry, presented and defended their visions of future applications and innovative architecture and technologies to realize the interconnection. This paper provides a synthesis of the four competitive proposals offered for the contest and their ensuing discussions.
KW - Access technology
KW - Broadband communication
KW - FTTx
KW - Optical fiber network
KW - Passive optical network
KW - Smart cities
KW - Software-defined networking
KW - Wireless network
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U2 - 10.1364/JOCN.9.00A245
DO - 10.1364/JOCN.9.00A245
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85013367899
SN - 1943-0620
VL - 9
SP - A245-A255
JO - Journal of Optical Communications and Networking
JF - Journal of Optical Communications and Networking
IS - 2
M1 - 7858129
ER -