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This document provides a review of the fundamental and latest technologies related to forward transmission-based sensing, discusses its benefits and limitations, especially with respect to the backscattering-based sensing technologies, and proposes some practical use cases. It is shown that this technology can work well with IOWN’s Open APN

This white paper introduces Ultra wideband optical transmission (UWOT) technologies, showing technical issues that need to be addressed and providing information to potential users / operators on how to implement the UWOT technologies into APN. First, we outline several use cases and show application scenarios for UWOT. Then,

Optical networks are the arterial connectivity underpinning all consumer, enterprise, and national digital economies. Optical networks have a vast reach, connecting mobile and residential broadband consumers, enterprises, and governments, both to other users and to a panoply of computing applications. The value of the optical network is the

Download Innovative. Optical and Wireless Network Global Forum Vision 2030 and Technical Directions Innovative Optical and Wireless Network Global Forum Vision 2030 and Technical Directions – Version 1

“Digital Twin Computing” is a new computing paradigm which expands on the conventional digital twin concept by enabling humans and things in the real world to be recreated and interact without restrictions in cyberspace with “digital twin operations” – computations to exchange, converge, replicate and synthesize multiple digital