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Monday, June 28
Opening and ONDM 25th Jubilee Celebration
8:30 – 9:30 (Europe/Stockholm)
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This year we are celebrating the 25th edition of ONDM. To mark the anniversary, the conference will open with a Jubilee Panel featuring participants that chaired past ONDM editions and played key roles in developing and growing the conference.
The panel will serve as a platform to briefly look back at the past editions of ONDM and focus on what the future holds for optical communications.
K1: Demand for optical technologies enable better fully connected world
9:30 – 10:30 (Europe/Stockholm)
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The keynote summarizes the state of art of optical network and outlook demands of future optical usage and demands, and calls for enabling technologies and solutions. Optical communication has penetrated into many areas. Fibres are deployed in data centers, long-haul backbones, metro networks and FTTH access networks. With the continuous development of service requirements, optical network capabilities and requirements are evolving accordingly.
- Continuous bandwidth increasing. For example, access network bandwidth increases from 2.5 Gb/s to 10 Gb/s, transport network increases from 100 Gb/s to 200 Gb/s and 400 Gb/s per wavelength, and data center network increases from 400 Gb/s to 800 Gb/s per wavelength.
- The application scope of optical fibre networks is expanded, such as fibre to the room, fibre to the desktop, and fibre to the machine.
- From segmented optical networks to end-to-end converged networks
- Thanks to AI technologies, optical networks provide low-latency, high-reliability, and guaranteed experience services in an autonomous way. Then a natural question to be asked is: What is the next-generation optical technology? The presentation will discuss what will look like the future optical network, including:
- Higher bandwidth: 50Gb/s or even higher in access, 800Gb/s to 1.6Tb/s in long-haul and 1.6Tb/s within data center.
- Guaranteed lower latency and jitter down to 1/10 of current generation and 10 times higher reliability, 10 times higher power efficiency
- Go from fibre-to-everything to wireless optical-to-everything,for example FSO and LiFi, which breaks the limitation of optical fibre, from connecting homes to connecting more things.
- Support autonomous driven network supported by artificial intelligence.
- Extend from optical communication to a plethora of new applications incl. optical sensing networks; So how to draw the blue print of next generation and how to make it happen? This is question for all stakeholders in the optical ecosystem. They must work together to explore the next-generation optical applications and key
UMBC: Ultra Multi Band Communications
10:45 – 12:55 (Europe/Stockholm)
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- 10:45 Challenges in Extending Optical Fiber Transmission Bandwidth Beyond C+L Band and How to Get There
- Invited
- 11:15 Network Comparison of C+L-Band Transparent Versus C-Band Translucent Upgrade
- 11:35 Investigating the Impact of Hybrid Raman-EDFAs in the Cost and Energy Efficiency of C+L Wideband Optical Networks
- 11:55 Parameter Optimisation for Ultra-Wideband Optical Networks in the Presence of Stimulated Raman Scattering Effect
- 12:15 Inter-Band GSNR Degradations and Leading Impairments in C+L Band 400G Transmission
- Short Paper
- 12:35 Ultra-Wideband Information Throughput Attained via Launch Power Allocation
- Short Paper
WS1: Micro-service based autonomic traffic control in 5G and beyond
14:00 – 16:00 (Europe/Stockholm)
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TeraFlow will be a new type of secure cloud-native SDN controller that will radically advance the state-of-the-art in beyond 5G networks. This new SDN controller shall be able to integrate with the current NFV and MEC frameworks as well as to provide revolutionary features for both flow management (service layer) and optical/microwave network equipment integration (infrastructure layer) while incorporating security using Machine Learning (ML) and forensic evidence for multi-tenancy based on Distributed Ledgers.
The target pool of stakeholders expands beyond the traditional telecom operators towards the edge and hyperscale cloud providers. These actors will be benefited from TeraFlow by a) exploiting a new type of secure SDN controller based on cloud-native solutions while, and b) achieving substantial business agility with novel and highly dynamic network services with zero-touch automation features.
This workshop intends to create awareness of multiple aspects of TeraFlow SDN controller. In this sense, discussion with related stakeholders will provide interesting feedback in order to update TeraFlow requirements.
WS2: Hexa-X workshop on 6G vision
14:00 – 16:00 (Europe/Stockholm)
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The EU commission recently granted the 2.5 y Hexa-X project (H2020 ICT-52) to be the European Flagship project on explorative research towards 6G. With 25 partners from leading academic institutions and industry players, the project aims to lay the foundation for 6G, an area that will be of key importance in the technical evolution in the coming decade. The project will establish a vision for the future networks of 2030 addressing the envisioned use cases and services. The 6G networks will be designed based on the fundamental principles of trustworthiness, sustainability and digital inclusion. The project will explore a plethora of technical enablers related to e.g. enhanced radio performance and combined communication and localization/sensing; Connected intelligence with integrated AI/ML; Network evolution expansion, exploring new network architectures and novel verticals.
As the Hexa-X project will be the European 6G flagship project, interactions with other projects and initiatives will be crucial and the workshop presents an important venue for initiating collaboration and sharing of results. The project is not directly conducting research on optical networks but foresees that the technology will be an integral part in providing high performance and low latency backhaul and fronthaul to the core and access network and the workshop has invited leading experts in the field of optical networks to present the academic and industrial view point.
The workshop will also provide an overview of the Hexa-X vision for 6G for 2030, including use cases and key performance and value indicators. In addition, the workshop will host a panel discussing the aspects brought by the Hexa-X project and the invited speakers.
G2E: Go2Edge
16:15 – 18:25 (Europe/Stockholm)
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- 16:15 Go2Edge Intro
- Short Paper
- 16:25 SD-WAN: How the Control of the Network Can Be Shifted from Core to Edge
- Invited Tutorial
- 17:25 Joint Planning of MEC and Fiber Deployment in Sparsely Populated Areas
- Short Paper
- 17:45 Optimal Virtual PON Slicing to Support Ultra-Low Latency Mesh Traffic Pattern in MEC-Based Cloud-RAN
- 18:05 Dimensioning Flex Ethernet Groups for the Transport of 5G NR Fronthaul Traffic in C-RAN Scenarios
- Short Paper
Tuesday, June 29
5G: Optical Networks in Support of 5G
8:30 – 10:30 (Europe/Stockholm)
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- 8:30 Investigation on NOMA Based 60 GHz Radio-Over-Fiber Fronthaul Links
- Invited
- 9:00 SDN-Based RAN Protection Solution for 5G, an Experimental Approach
- 9:20 Trust-Less Virtual PON Sharing for 5G Services
- Short Paper
- 9:40 Load-Aware Optimal Association for 5G Mobile Users in HetNets with S-BVT Backhaul
- Short Paper
- 10:00 Specialty Fibers Exploiting Spatial Multiplexing for Signal Processing in Radio Access Networks
- Invited
ANR: Advances in Network Routing
10:45 – 12:25 (Europe/Stockholm)
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- 10:45 Adaptive Snapshot Routing Based on Space Debris Risk Perception in Satellite Optical Networks
- 11:05 Wavelength Selective Photonic Integrated Switches for ROADM Node Functionality in Ultrahigh Capacity Metro Network
- Invited
- 11:35 Blockchain-Based Connectivity Provisioning in Multiple Transport SDN Domains
- Short Paper
- 11:55 Deploying PolKA Source Routing in P4 Switches
- Invited
WS3: AI-NET-PROTECT Workshop
13:30 – 15:30 (Europe/Stockholm)
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Network evolution has lately been led by new mobile technologies (5G/6G), edge-centric computation, and artificial intelligence. The protection of critical data as well as guaranteeing various stringent service requirements such as very high throughput, ultra-low latency, high availability, and security, are some of the challenges faced by network operators, which are also addressed in this workshop.
The workshop is proposed by the CELTIC-Next flagship project AI-NET PROTECT (Providing Resilient & secure networks [Operating on Trusted Equipment] to CriTical infrastructures), which aims at providing automated resilience and security for networks operated on trusted equipment, critical infrastructures, and enterprises. During the workshop, different case studies on network automation and machine learning performed in the frame of the project will be discussed.
The workshop will consist of 7 short presentations given by the representatives from Network operators, system providers, and academia, and will finish with a panel discussion.
WS4: New generation networks: How will 5G change networks, our life, and our bank account?
13:30 – 15:30 (Europe/Stockholm)
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The workshop aims to show photographs of some aspects of the next generation (5G) networks under various aspects, not necessarily technical ones. In fact, presentations regarding new transmission, control or traffic technologies will also focus on economic aspects and 5G is also seen in the perspective of an exceptional investment opportunity.
Apart from the moderator, the participants in the Panel will all be women, giving the workshop not only a very high technical level, but also a sensitivity that male researchers often do not have. The successful researchers who will participate in the panel can serve as an example to girls who want to pursue this career.
K2: 6G Wanderlust: Toward the Internet of No Things to “See the Invisible”
15:45 – 16:45 (Europe/Stockholm)
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The title of this keynote is inspired by Jeff Bezos’ latest book Invent & Wander. In it, among others, readers learn why it’s all about the long term, how a willingness to fail is closely connected to innovation, and what the Covid-19 pandemic has taught us. Each insight offers new ways of thinking through today’s challenges – and more importantly, tomorrow’s – and the never-ending urgency of striving ahead, never resting on one’s laurels. The essence of this day 1 mindset may be best captured by the wonderful word “wanderlust,” the irresistible urge or desire to wander far away and discover the world at the end of your comfort zone. The keynote presents recent work paving the way for the future Internet of No Things. While 5G was supposed to be about the Internet of Everything, to be transformative 6G might be just about the opposite of Everything, that is, Nothing or, more technically, No Things. In addition to the recently emerging invisible-to-visible (I2V) technology concept, the keynote explores the convergence of AI-enhanced multi-access edge computing (MEC), intelligent mobile robots, and blockchain technologies to help realize the Internet of No Things as a useful stepping-stone toward realizing the far-reaching vision of future 6G networks, ushering in the 6G post-smartphone era and the delivery of advanced extended reality (XR) experiences, e.g., sixth-sense perceptions.
NOV: Network Orchestration and Virtualization
16:45 – 18:35 (Europe/Stockholm)
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- 16:45 Mobility Aware Dynamic Resource Management in 5G Systems and Beyond
- Invited
- 17:15 Orchestrating Virtualized Core Network Migration in OpenROADM SDN-Enabled Network
- 17:35 Break
- 17:45 ODTN, Trellis and Stratum: A Seamless Packet-Optical Multi-Stage Datacenter Solution
- Invited
- 18:15 Impairment-Aware Virtual Network Embedding Using Time Domain Hybrid Modulation Formats in Optical Networks
Wednesday, June 30
FON: Flexgrid Optical Networks
8:30 – 10:20 (Europe/Stockholm)
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- 8:30 Evaluation of Lightpath Deployment Strategies in Flexible-Grid Optical Networks
- 8:50 Spectrum Defragmentation with Improved Lightpath Migration Scheme in Flex-Grid Networks
- 9:10 On the Benefits of Probabilistic Constellation Shaping in Flex-Grid/MCF Dynamic Optical Backbone Networks
- Short Paper
- 9:30 Multi-Band Environments for Optical Reinforcement Learning Gym for Resource Allocation in Elastic Optical Networks
- 9:50 Enabling High Capacity Flexible Optical Networks
- Invited
K3: Adversaries in the network
10:35 – 11:35 (Europe/Stockholm)
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The communication networks on which we rely for so many aspects of our daily lives are constantly under attack. This is increasingly the case as we have adapted to remote working, schooling, health service provision, etc. The emergence of technologies such as Software-Defined Networking (SDN), Network Functions Virtualization (NFV), and Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC) enable innovation in network security, but these technologies create additional attack surfaces. Dramatic advances in Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques are influencing security services and design for security, but they can also be exploited to produce sophisticated attacks. In this keynote, we will discuss the latest research on security in the networks of the future. We specifically consider adversaries in the network; how do we deal with adversarial attacks targeting ML-based network systems or programmable data planes? What do protections against adversarial attacks look like? Assuming that we can never guarantee security, can we optimize the security profile of the network?
QN1: Quantum networks
11:35 – 12:55 (Europe/Stockholm)
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- 11:35 Building a Dynamic Quantum Network: From Quantum Security to Quantum Internet
- Invited Tutorial
- 12:35 On the Availability of the Decoy State BB84 QKD over a Terrestrial FSO Link
NGOAN: Next Generation Optical Access Networks
14:00 – 15:50 (Europe/Stockholm)
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- 14:00 The Future of Passive Optical Networks
- Invited
- 14:30 Performance of PON Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation Algorithm for Meeting xHaul Transport Requirements
- 14:50 Silicon Photonics Enabling 5G Optical Networks over PON Infrastructures
- Invited Tutorial
Poster session
16:05 – 18:35 (Europe/Stockholm)
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- Adapting the Classical Optical Communication Simulation Framework for Continuous-Variable Quantum Key Distribution Simulations
- Short Paper
- Softwarized and Autonomous Management of Photonic Switching Systems Using Machine Learning
- Short Paper
- Statistical Analysis of GSNR Fluctuations Due to Physical Layer Uncertainties
- Short Paper
- Network Topology Optimization for Optical Networks in Aircraft Using MILP
- Optimization of Shared-Laser Coherent Transceiver for Short-Reach Links
- Short Paper
- Exploration of Optical Signal QoT Margin with Intelligent WSS Filtering Penalty Estimator Using Neural Network
- A Resource Sharing Method for Reliable Slice as a Service Provisioning in 5G Metro Networks
- Short Paper
- Dynamic Selection of User Plane Function in 5G Environments
- Short Paper
- Software-Defined Optical Intra-Rack Network Architecture and MAC Protocol for Data Centers
RSA: Routing and Spectrum Assignment
16:05 – 17:55 (Europe/Stockholm)
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- 16:05 Adaptive Link-By-Link Band Allocation: A Novel Adaptation Scheme in Multi-Band Optical Networks
- 16:25 Efficient Resource Allocation Scheme in Multi-User LiFi Networks Based on Angle Oriented Transceiver
- Short Paper
- 16:45 Scalable Recursive First Fit: An Optimal Solution to the Spectrum Allocation Problem
- Invited
- 17:15 Efficient Modeling of the Routing and Spectrum Allocation Problem for Flexgrid Optical Networks
- 17:35 Multi-Band Provisioning in Dynamic Elastic Optical Networks: A Comparative Study of a Heuristic and a Deep Reinforcement Learning Approach
- Short Paper
Thursday, July 1
NPR: Network Performance and Resilience
8:30 – 10:20 (Europe/Stockholm)
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- 8:30 Design and Performance Evaluation of Resilient Optical Path Networks That Adopt Spatially-Jointed Flexible Waveband Routing
- 8:50 Usage of Graph Neural Network for Large-Scale Network Performance Evaluation
- 9:10 A Scalable Telemetry Framework for Zero Touch Optical Network Management
- Invited
- 9:40 Traffic Protection in Multilayer Core Networks by Optimum Thinning of MPLS Tunnel Capacities
- 10:00 Minimum Disturbance Rerouting to Optimize Bandwidth Usage
OND: Optical Network Design
10:35 – 12:35 (Europe/Stockholm)
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- 10:35 On Short- and Long-Term Traffic Prediction in Optical Networks Using Machine Learning
- 10:55 Optical Metro Network Design with Low Cost of Equipment
- Invited
- 11:25 Transmission-Aware Bandwidth Variable Transceiver Allocation in DWDM Optical Networks
- 11:45 Point-To-Multipoint Coherent Optics for Re-Thinking the Optical Transport: Case Study in 5G Optical Metro Networks
- Invited
- 12:15 On the Impact of Billing Cycles on Compensations in Network SLAs
QN2: Quantum networks
13:35 – 14:35 (Europe/Stockholm)
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- 13:35 Quantum Technologies for Future Quantum Optical Networks
- Invited
- 14:05 Integration of QKD in WDM Networks
- Invited
WS5: Female talent in engineering and photonics: the way up
14:45 – 16:15 (Europe/Stockholm)
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This workshop aims at identifying issues pertinent to the representation of women in scientific and engineering careers, dissecting challenges in nurturing female talent, and identifying strategies for retaining it. The event will take place in the form of a panel, bringing together leaders from academia and industry, and engaging them in a dynamic discussion with the audience. The status of women in the field of optical networking and photonics will be discussed as a sample of the situation in a concrete engineering area.
Some of the questions we will try to answer include:
- What are the main causes of female talent drain from industry and research centers?
- Are existing equality-oriented policies enough?
- How to transform the widely adopted image of a scientist as a male?
- How to strengthen female mentorship?
- What is the current status of women in research on optical networking and photonics?
Best paper awards and closing ceremony
16:15 – 17:00 (Europe/Stockholm)
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