Optophotonics Lab Facility (Optical Communication Networks)
Founded and designed by Dr. Wahab Almuhtadi
Visit the Press Releases below.
The purpose of our Optophotonics Lab:
- To extend the implementation of our existing Optical Systems and Sensors – OSS (formerly Photonics and Laser Technology – PLT) Degree Program by deploying and training with the latest cutting-edge SONET/SDH technology in optical fiber communications.
- To teach and train students to be able to configure, implement, and manage the Operations, Administration, Maintenance & Provisioning (OAM&P) of SONET/SDH and OTN local and wide area optical networks using the latest technology and sophisticated Optical Long-Haul Network Elements (Optical Carriers with a speed of 2.4 Gbps, and Optical Transport Network platforms with a speed of 10 Gbps – upgradeable to 100 Gbps) and Optical Metro Network Elements (Optical Carriers with a speed of 155 Mbps to 2.4 Gbps).
- To produce graduates qualified and experienced with the leading edge technology and who can apply scientific and engineering principles to design, analyze and operate optical communication networks, and photonics and opto-electronics equipment and systems.
- To provide an incubation environment for high-tech small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to develop, test and validate their products and solutions.
- To provide high quality of comprehensive training to internet service providers (ISPs), information and communications technology (ICT) companies.
- To conduct a collaborative research with industry, academia, and research institutes.
Optophotonics Lab Construction and Capability:
Capacity of Phase 3:
The official opening of the new upgrade (Phase 3) took place on October 5, 2020. See the Press Releases below. More details, see the Press Releases below.
Phase 3: a complete upgrade of the existing equipment to a new gear with high speed.
In August/September 2020, the 3 x OC- 48 Classic NEs (2.5 Gbps/NE) (Paris, New York, Nairobi) have been replaced with 3 x Ciena 6500-Optical Transport Platforms (100-200 Gbps/NE) (Paris, New York, Nairobi), and connected to 3 x Ciena Webservers (100-200 Gbps/WS) (Paris, New York, Nairobi) respectively. In between the Optical Platforms and Webservers, there are 1x Ciena 96 MUX/DMUX Channels Unit, 2x Ciena 44 MUX/DMUX Channels Unit, along with 3 x 2 drums of 80 km of single mode fiber cables (total of 480 km). The Optophotonics Lab has a total of 600 km of single mode fiber cables to stimulate a long-distance, multi-city/country environment.
Optophotonics Lab at Algonquin College – video
The Ciena Insights Podcast – Episode 38: Algonquin Optophotonics Lab: Empowering future optical engineers
Capacity of Phase 2:
Phase 2: Completed November 2012
- Ciena has provided the BIT-OSS (PLT) Program with 2 Network Elements of Packet Optical Platforms (Ciena 6500 Family Series).
Speed Line rate: 10 Gbps /40 Gbps / 100 Gbps optical multiplexing system.
Configuration: three nodes configured either as BLSR or UPSR or Mesh. - 2x Ciena/AMPS 120 km fiber cables
- 2x Ciena Common Photonics Layers (CPL) 10 Gbps – 100 Gbps DWDM transport platform metro, regional and long-haul networks Point-to-point, Ring, Mesh
- 40x10G SFP+ PKT/OTN I/F Module – 10GbE, OC-192, STM-64, OTU2, OTU2
- Ciena Management Interfaces: TL1, Site Manager (EMS)
Accessories and test equipment:
- 3x EXFO FTB500 platforms (10 gigabit next-generation SONET/SDH, OTN fiber and Ethernet channel analyzer, OSA, signal generator, testset)
- 1x Digital Lightwave ASA 312-02 Bit Error Rate Tester
- 1x Agilent -Hewlett Packard Omni BER 718
- 1x EXFO Optical Time Domain Reflector (OTDR)
- 1x Yokogawa Optical Spectrum Analyzer (OSA) – AQ6370D
- 3x Nortel Baystack 450-24T 10/100Mbp/s Switch/Splitter
- 1x NBase-Xyplex MX-1620-114 Maxserver 1620 Terminal Server 20 Port
- 1x Xyplex – Max Server 40 Terminal Server
- 2x Server (IBM+ HP)
- 1x Fiber Management System (FMS)
- 1x Microsem/Symmetricom GPS- for time synchronization
- 25x PC workstations
- 1x liebert AC unit
- 1x EMERSON/liebert UPS unit
- 1x EMERSON/liebert AC/DC unit
Capacity of Phase 1:
Phase 1: Completed in June 2004
- Three Long Haul nodes of Nortel S/DMS Transport Node OC-48
Synchronous Optical Network Elements.
Speed Line rate: 2.4 Gbps (2400 million bit per second) optical multiplexing system.
Configuration: three OC-48 nodes configured as Bi-directional Line Switched Ring (BLSR). - Four Metro nodes of Nortel OC-3 Synchronous Optical Network Elements.
Speed line rate: 155.52 Mbps (155.52 million bit per second) optical multiplexing system. Configuration: two OPTera Metro OC-3 nodes configured Linear (Point to Point) or Unidirectional Path Switched Ring (UPSR). - 24 PCs for Operation, Administration, Maintenance & Provisioning (OAM&P).
- Baystock Units (connection between Algonquin ITS and Optophotonics Lab) Fiber Management System.
- Global Positioning System (GPS), PC and Sun Servers.
- Panel Interface Circuit Breakers, Fiber Cable Distribution Ports, DS1/DS3 Source, DS1 Ports, and DS1/DS3/OC-3/OC-48 Test Sets.
Press Releases, Communiqué, Links:
Links to press releases, communiqué, news, articles and files related to Algonquin College Optophotonics Lab Facility:
- Ciena Supports Upgrade Of State-Of-The Art Optophotonics Lab At Algonquin College, October 5, 2020
- Ciena supports upgrade of state-of-the art Optophotonics lab, October 6, 2020
- From big lasers to small lasers: How Ciena helped Algonquin College build the only lab of its kind in the world, October 13th, 2020
- Ciena site: From big lasers to small lasers: How Ciena helped Algonquin College build the only lab of its kind in the world
- Ciena Podcast Discusses Algonquin’s Upgraded Optophotonics Lab, December 18, 2020.
- Ciena gear powers new Algonquin College lab, photonics program, November 8, 2012
- New Collaboration Between Ciena and Algonquin College Will Empower the Next Generation of Optical Communications Graduates, November 2, 2012
- IMMEDIATE RELEASE-New Collaboration Between Ciena and Algonquin College Will Empower the Next Generation of Optical Communications Graduates, November 2, 2012
- Ciena and Algonquin College to Celebrate New Collaboration, October 26, 2012
- Ciena, Algonquin Unveil New Gear in Optophotonics Lab | business ….Nov. 27, 2012
- Remarks By Dalton McGuinty, Premier Of Ontario Announcing $46 Million Market Readiness Program, July 21, 2006
- Algonquin College – Ciena Optophotonics Lab Upgrade – presentation
- Algonquin Photonics Labs, Equipment & Capabilities
- Communiqué – Ciena-Algonquin College- New Collaboration, November 2, 2012.
- Algonquin College Receives Over $360,000 in Funding For Cutting Edge Research Equipment, April 22nd, 2014
- Next Generation of Optical Communications Graduates, November 2, 2012
- NorthwesTel receives training in Ciena Optophotonics Lab at Algonquin College, April 1, 2016
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