3rd ONFIRE Symposium
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The ONFIRE project is happy to announce the 3rd ONFIRE Symposium. The event will be online on February 24, 2021, at 9:00 am (CET).
In this event, nine invited speakers will present and discuss the advances in machine learning applications and disaggregated optical networks, including:
- Machine learning applications for physical layer security management, SDM networks and QoT estimation.
- Machine Learning in mobile, multi-domain, multi-vendor ecosystems.
- Optical white boxes design and GNPy.
- Resilient disaggregated optical networks.
This online event is free of charge and no registration is required.
Click here to enter the Live Event in Microsoft Teams.
Please note that we have changed the coordinates for this meeting. Go to the updated Microsoft link by clicking here
Detailed information of all the invited talks is available on the online program.
2nd ONFIRE summer school
The ONFIRE project is organizing the 2nd Summer School on May 18 -21, 2020. The school will be virtual and online. It will be jointly organized with ITN REAL-NET (H2020-MSCA-ITN-2018- 813144) and ITN WON (H2020-MSCA-ITN-2018- 814276) and co-located with IEEE 24th International Conference on Optical Networks Design and Modelling (ONDM 2020). More information can be found in the available program.
1st ONFIRE Summer School
The ONFIRE project is organizing the 1st Summer School on the 27th of June in NOKIA Bell Labs premises in Stuttgart. You can find more information in the available program.
You can follow the school talks here.
Meeting details: Meeting number: 956 150 577; Meeting password: Eic3QJ76
2nd ONFIRE Symposium and Workshop
The ONFIRE project is organizing the 2nd Symposium and Networking Workshop from the 24th-26th of February at NOKIA premises in Stuttgart. More information can be found in the available online program.
Weekly Seminar: “Data plane technologies for disaggregated optical networks”
The ONFIRE ESR Fabiano Locatelli will give a talk within the CTTC weekly seminar series on the 16th January at 10h at CTTC Auditorium. The talk will present a brief overview over low margin optical networks, optical performance monitoring techniques and disaggregated optical networks. About the low margin optical networks, an explanation of their principle together with a description of the techniques currently adopted to improve them, will be given. Regarding the OSNR monitoring techniques, their physical fundamentals will be detailed along with their possible limitations and the eventual methods to overcome these constrains. Finally, the disaggregated networks paradigm will be presented and the white boxes model will be introduced. More information is available here.