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An Assessment of the Current and Future Market for Optical Switches and Products.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c28479 ) has announced the addition of the Pioneer Consulting report: All-Optical Switches: PON (Passive Optical Network) An optical point-to-multipoint access network. There are no optical repeaters or other active devices in a PON, hence the name "passive.  & FTTx Networks Bring New Focus to their offering.

This report analyzes the designs and applications of all-optical switches and the products offered by the profiled companies. Of critical importance, this report assesses the size of the current and future marketplace for these devices.

In the heyday of the promise of optical networking Communications between computers, telephones and other electronic devices using light. An optical network is far more reliable and has far greater potential transmission capacity than networking in the electrical domain. See optical fiber. , nothing was as holy as the holy grail of all-optical networking. The promise of transmission and switching happening at light-speed without dependence on protocols was the elixir elixir /elix·ir/ (e-lik´ser) a clear, sweetened, alcohol-containing, usually hydroalcoholic liquid containing flavoring substances and sometimes active medicinal ingredients.

e·lix·ir
n.
 of an overactive o·ver·ac·tive  
adj.
Active to an excessive or abnormal degree: an overactive child.



o
 marketplace.

A robust market for all sorts of devices for "optical networking" has arrived, but very few devices implement their functionality optically. The venerable optical cross-connect (OXC See optical cross-connect. ), for example, is usually an optical-electrical-optical device that is more of a super-charged digital access cross connect (DACS DACS Data & Analysis Center for Software
DACS Design and Analysis of Communication Systems (University of Twente, Netherlands)
DACS Digital Access & Cross-Connect System
DACS Data Acquisition and Control System (NASA) 
 or DXC DXC Digital Cross Connect
DXC Data Exchange Control
DXC Drop Cross-Connect Card
).

Rather than settling as the cornerstone of the much vaunted vaunt  
v. vaunt·ed, vaunt·ing, vaunts

v.tr.
To speak boastfully of; brag about.

v.intr.
To speak boastfully; brag. See Synonyms at boast1.

n.
1.
 transparent optical network, the all-optical switch (AOS (Alternative Operator Services) Operator services provided by a third-party organization. See operator services.

1. AOS - /aws/ (East Coast), /ay-os/ (West Coast) A PDP-10 instruction that took any memory location and added 1 to it.
) has the opportunity to find a home in the offices of those network providers (FSOs, ILECs, etc.) rolling out the fiber to homes and businesses. The AOS is finding growing traction as a replacement for the manual optical cross connect as companies need to automate the provisioning, testing and maintenance of the large amount of fiber being installed to provide services to office parks and neighborhoods.

The use of the AOS for automated fiber management gives network operators more functionality than a simple patch panel A group of sockets used to connect incoming and outgoing lines in communications and electronic systems. Patch panels allow for manually wiring the connections with small cables (patch cords), rather than automatic switching. . Besides the elimination of patch cords, these physical-layer, transparent switches have additional benefits, including:
- Reduction in cost
- Elimination of errors
- Rapid provisioning
- Flexible and rapid testing
- Improved control and integration
- Elimination of abandoned connections
- Reduced truck-rolls to isolate faults

Other uses for all-optical cross connects include:
- Communication & Data Networks - Intelligent, rapid reconfiguration
  of the network at the physical layer.
- Manufacturing and Test:
- Component Design & Verification
- Manufacturing Automation
- Network Design & Simulation

Companies profiled include: Calient, Chromux, Continuum, Dicon,
Engana GlimmerGlass, Lambda Optical Systems, Lynx Photonic Networks,
MEMX, and Polatis.

Topics Covered
1. Executive Summary

2. Introduction & Methodology
2.1. Purpose of this Report
2.2. Report Scope
2.3. Report Methodology

3. All-Optical Switch (AOS) Market Dynamics
3.1. Market Growth, Drivers & Constraints
3.2. Industry Consolidation & Re-Alignment
3.3. AOS Applications

4. All-Optical Switch (AOS) Technology
4.1. Overview
4.2. MEMS
4.3. Beam-steering switches
4.4. Thermo-Optic Switches
4.5. Liquid-Crystal switches
4.6. Bubble Switches

5. All-Optical Switch (AOS) Supplier Profiles
5.1. Calient
5.2. Chromux
5.3. Continuum
5.4. Dicon
5.5. DuPont Photonics Technologies
5.6. GlimmerGlass
5.7. Lambda Optical Systems
5.8. Lynx Photonic Networks
5.9. MEMX
5.10. Polatis

6. Comparative Supplier Analysis
6.1. Technical Comparisons
6.2. Marketplace Appeal

7. Market Analysis
7.1. Market Demand Growth
7.2. Competition
7.3. Forecasts

8. Conclusions


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