Price: $4,999.00

Course Number: 9001
Length: 4 Days
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Optical Networking Training Boot Camp by TONEX  – Crash Course

TONEX Optical Networking Training Boot Camp is the answer to your Optical Networks technology needs from current to next generation technologies for public and private networks. Our mission is to clarify highly complex technical standards and topics.

Underlying principles are reviewed along with common optical solutions and practices. Our newly upgraded Optical Networking Series includes Examples, Implementation and Trade-offs. It explains and provides practical tips on how to design and implement Networks for Optimum Performance. Hours of Real-life case studies are used to demonstrate key concepts. The optical networking seminar provide the Rock-Solid foundation of optical systems.

The OTN (Optical Transport Network) layer is also covered in the Optical Bootcamp. Participants will learn about OTN and how it is designed to map different protocols and rates providing high bandwidth capabilities, low heat dissipation and reduced rack space requirements, at a comparatively low cost.

OTN enables transport over long haul and longer distances with less regeneration sites by utilizing forward error correction (FEC) embedded within the OTN layer.  OTN layer makes it the most efficient and cost-effective multi service provisioning platform (MSPP) over WDM infrastructure.

 

What is TONEX Optical Networking Boot Camp?

TONEX Optical Networking Boot Camps is an intensive learning experiences that cover the essential elements of Optical Networking domain. Optical Networking Boot camps is ideal for busy professionals who want to stay current in the optical networking field but have limited time to be away from the office.

All boot camp includes:

  • Experienced instructors including senior technology leaders, project managers, technical authors, engineers, educators, consultants, course developers, and CTOs.
  • Real life examples and practices.
  • Small class size.
  • Personalized instructor mentoring.
  • Pre-training discussions
  • Ongoing post-training support via e-mail, phone and WebEx.

Who Should Attend

This course is designed to provide a good technical overview for strategic or technical managers, consultants, communications professionals, software engineers, system engineers, network professionals, marketing and sales professional, IT professionals, and others who plan on using, evaluating or working with optical networks, applications and services. It is also applicable to Engineers and technicians responsible for maintaining, monitoring, and optimizing optical systems.

Learning Objectives

This course provides you with a comprehensive technical foundation in optical networking and its services and applications development.

Course Modules

Overview of Optical Networking

  • What is the different type of fiber optics?
  • What are the differences between SONET/SDH and DWDM?
  • GMPLS, MPLS-TP, Seamless MPLS and OTN
  • What is a all-optical network?
  • Will optical networks mean the end of the existing telecom structure?
  • What is next?
  • What does the future hold for photonic switching?
  • Will we ever have the photonic equivalent of the Pentium chip?

Principles of Fiber Optic Communications

  • Characteristics of optical fibers
  • Fiber optic cable installation
  • Fiber optic connectors and splicing
  • Fiber optic system design
  • Fiber optic testing, maintenance and documentation
  • Optical fiber types
  • Optical sources and detectors
  • Optical transmitters and receivers

Advanced Topics

  • Light Sources
  • Introduction to Fiber Optic Systems
  • Propagation of Signals in Optical Fiber
  • Optical Network Breakthroughs
  • Modulation and Demodulation
  • Transmission System Engineering

Photonic Networks

  • First-Generation Optical Networks
  • Second-Generation Optical Networks
  • Wavelength Routing Networks
  • Optical Core Networks Technology Trends
  • Optoelectronic Devices
  • Optical Components
  • Optical Amplification
  • Optical Transmitters
  • Tunable Lasers
  • Multiplexers and Filters
  • Modulators
  • Optical Switches, Routers, Cross-Connects and Processors
  • Wavelength Division Multiplexing/Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing
  • Optical Networks and the Optical Layer

All-Optical Network Architecture and design

  • Control and Management
  • Configuration, Fault and Performance Management
  • Protection Concepts, Deployment Considerations
  • IP, ATM, DWDM and the Future of SONET/SDH

Technical Details of Optical Communications

  • The Nature of Light
  • Light as an Electromagnetic Wave (Photons, Polarization, Interference)
  • Physics of the Optics
  • Fiber Optics Network Design
  • Fiber Losses, Dispersion, Nonlineraties, and Fiber Types
  • Technical Details of Synchronous Optical Network (SONET)
  • Technical Details of Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)
  • Technical Details of Gigabit Ethernet (GigE)
  • Technical Details of Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM)
  • Technical Details of MPLS and GMPLS
  • Networking with CWDM and DWDM
    • Lasers
    • Modulation
    • Cavities and Filters
    • Basic Components
    • Complex Components
    • ADMs and Cross Connnects
    • Switches (MEMS, Holograms, Bubbles and more)
    • EDFA and Raman Amplifiers
    • Dispersion Compensation Units (DCUs)
  • DWDM Impairments
    • Availability, Occupancy, Efficiency
    • Bandwidth & Distance Limitations
    • Chromatic Dispersion (CD)
    • Polarization Mode Dispersion (PMD)
    • Noise, Dispersion, Non-linearities
    • Four Wave Mixing (FWM)
    • Self-phase Modulation (SPM)
    • Cross-phase Modulation (XPM)
    • Stimulated Brillouin Scattering (SBS)
    • Stimulated Raman Scattering (SRS)
    • Amplified Spontaneous Emission (ASE)
    • Modeling of Nonlinearities
    • Modeling of Noise
  • DWDM Span Engineering
    • Engineering a DWDM link
    • Fiber Types
    • Power Budget Design
    • Q-Factor and OSNR
    • Margin Requirements
    • Design Using Chromatic Dispersion Compensation
    • Effects of FWM, XPM, and SPM on Long-Haul Design
    • Nonlinear Effects (SPM, XPM, FWM, Raman)
    • Polarization Dependent Effects (PDL and PMD)
    • Noise Sources and Noise Accumulation
    • Bit Error Rate and Signal-to-Noise-Ratio
    • Signal Crosstalk
    • Amplifier Spacing
    • Channel Bit Rate
    • Dispersion and polarization
    • Non-linear Effects and Dispersion
  • Components and Subsystem Consideration on Design
  • Test and Measurements
  • Optical Loss Testing & Troubleshooting
  • OTDR Theory & Operation
  • CDWM and DWDM Simulation Projects
  • Design Projects and Case Studies

Overview of OTN (Optical Transport Network)

  • Overview of OTN
  • Principles of Optical Transport Network
  • Optical Transport Network
  • Cost-effective multi service provisioning platform (MSPP) over WDM infrastructure
  • Transport, switch, and multiplex different services onto high-capacity wavelengths across the optical network.
  • Overview of ITU Recommendations, such as G.709 and G.798
  • How does G.709 OTN work?
  • What is Forward Error Correction (FEC)?
  • Overview of GMPLS and ASON
  • ITU-T G.709 OTN and digital wrapping
  • Six distinct layers to this format
  • OPU: Optical Channel Payload Unit
  • ODU: Optical Data Unit
  • OTU: Optical Transport Unit
  • OCh: Optical Channel
  • OTS: Optical Transport Section
  • The G.709 OTN control plane extends GMPLS signaling

FTTx Access Networks

  • FTTx networks architecture
  • FTTC, FTTN, FTTD, FTTP, FTTH
  • Principles behind FTTH
  • FTTH topology, technology and network layers
  • What is Passive Optical Networks (PON)?
  • BPON architecture and components
  • BPON and EPON
  • Fundamentals of GPON
  • GPON Infrastructure
  • GPON Standards
  • GPON Network Elements
  • GPON Infrastructure Examples
  • Optical Power Budgets
  • GPON Services

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