Public Fibre Optic Training Courses
Certified Optical Network Engineer (CONE)
The growth of the Internet, cloud services, 5G networks and a global pandemic & WFH are all putting immense pressure on the optical networks that support them. On this course you will learn how optical networking technology can meet certain key challenges.
Purpose
All of this whilst keeping costs under control and reducing electrical power consumption so that the Internet doesn’t cost the Earth. You will appreciate how the powerful combination of coherent transmission & digital signal processing has transformed optical communications at data rates of 100Gb/s, 400Gb/s, 800Gb/s and beyond.
You will learn about the changes necessary to DWDM systems for operating efficiently at data rates of 400Gb/s, 800Gb/s & above. Understanding how the right mix of optical and electronic technologies is used to overcome limitations is a recurring theme of the course, as is the role of SDN and its implications for facilitating open systems including open optical line systems, disaggregation, Open ROADMs & white box solutions.
You’ll appreciate the fundamental limitations that apply & the trade-offs & compromises to be made, so that you can make strategic decisions & long-term plans for your network.
Features
Key Outcomes
- design your system to avoid unwanted non-linear effects
- identify the best type of fibre for new projects
- decide which pluggable form factors are best for your applications
- plan for efficient deployment of OIF 400ZR for DCI
- appreciate the trade-offs made by adaptive optical transceivers
- identify options for delivering 10Tb/s over distances from 100m to trans-oceanic
- decide on optimum amplification schemes for your network links
- assess the role of subsea SDM ideologies for terrestrial networks
- assess the role of flexgrid and plan for its implementation
- specify appropriate ROADM functionalities for current operations and future developments
- plan your networks to avoid unnecessary latency
- decide upon appropriate FEC schemes and DSP technologies
- assess what role SDN and open networking will have in your network & make plans
- understand the implications of deploying white box solutions
- use a methodical process to setvalid design strategies andpolicies, to guide your networkdesign decisions
Role
This is an advanced level course. If you will be attending a public CONE course it is a requirement that you attend the CONA Certified Optical Network Associate course first.
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