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Title:IN THE NEWS - Trade shows reflect changing moods for 2002
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Table of contents – Volume 19, Issue 3
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Departments - INDUSTRY UPDATE| 2002
- 23
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Columns - EDITORIAL| 2002
- 25
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Columns - REGULATION & POLICY| 2002
- 27
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Columns - BROADBAND| 2002
- 29
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Columns - WALL STREET & FINANCE| 2002
- 31
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Columns - ANALYST CORNER| 2002
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Columns - STANDARDS WATCH| 2002
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IN THE NEWS - Trade shows reflect changing moods for 2002| 2002
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IN THE NEWS - Verizon moves to thwart competitors, expanding deeper into ILEC territories| 2002
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IN THE NEWS - Despite economy, OFC 2002 looks to be bigger than ever| 2002
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Passive universal depolarizer spurs Raman revolution - With breakthroughs in new 1400-nm pump and depolarizer technologies, the way is open to wider deployment of Raman products.Sauve, Guy et al. | 2002
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SPECIAL REPORTS - Passive and Active Components| 2002
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Pump lasers at 960 nm for the L-band - When compared to 980- and 1480-nm pumps, 960-nm pump-laser modules provide several benefits.Wang, Ken et al. | 2002
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High-power 980-nm pumps for high-power amplifiers - New optically pumped semiconductor lasers offer the performance and economic benefits required for high-power fiber amplifiers.Chilla, Juan et al. | 2002
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Improving wavelength stability in ultra-dense WDM systems - Optical PLL technology increases the stability and wavelength accuracy of commercial semiconductor lasers, enabling 12.5-GHz channel spacing of OC-192 signals.Mells, Brad et al. | 2002
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Lifting the lid off component integration - ICs revolutionized the chip industry, but optical ICs are creating opportunities for design improvement at each new level of complexity.Gahan, David et al. | 2002
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Design, optimization of planar lightwave circuits using CAD tools - Flexible design interface and complete simulation capabilities are keys in practical design processes.Frank, Matthew et al. | 2002
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Electromagnetic actuation holds promise for all-optical switches - Technology borrowed from disk drive development could produce more reliable MEMS devices.Leung, Chak et al. | 2002
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All-optical wavelength conversion: The next challenge - Fast wavelength-tunable all-optical wavelength converters meet the demand for optical crossconnects in next-generation WDM networks.Lauzon, Jocelyn et al. | 2002
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Bridging the optical enterprise and Internet core - VCSEL transceivers gain momentum at a 10-Gbit-sec convergence point for Ethernet, SONET, and Fibre Channel.Earles, Tracy et al. | 2002
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Meeting future growth and service requirements with high-performance widely tunable lasers - Tunable lasers enable novel network architectures with dynamic functionality.Bodenhamer, Timothy et al. | 2002
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Measuring the 'true' performance of advanced FEC solutions - Challenges emerge as component vendors develop forward error correction devices that exceed the initial ITU-T standard.Srivastava, Apoorv et al. | 2002
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Overview of dynamic gain-flattening technologies - All-fiber acousto-optic tunable-filter technology provides significant advantages in insertion loss, spectral continuity, wavelength, and attenuation control.Flatow, Kirk et al. | 2002
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Features - Electrical and photonic switching: Finding the right balance - Minimizing optical-electrical-optical conversions can save money and space, but electronics are still necessary.Lipes, Lee et al. | 2002
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Features - Ethernet services: Overlay or integrate? - Providers must carefully weigh economic and technical factors in deciding which approach is more beneficial for their network.Parikh, Anand et al. | 2002
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Business intelligence - Researching the researchers - Changing the numbers game - Market reports missed the downturn. Can they help you survive until the recovery?Richards, Kathleen et al. | 2002
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Business Intelligence - Changing the numbers game| 2002
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Technology & profits - All-optical vs. OEO switching - Transparency at the edge: Where the path to all-optical begins - Transparent metro DWDM architectures that offer bit-rate and protocol independence give service providers a competitive edge.Caiola, Marc et al. | 2002
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Technology & profits - Transparency at the edge: Where the path to all-optical begins| 2002
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Fiber products & technology - PRODUCT PROFILE - PhotonEx's 40-Gbit-sec systemFuller, Meghan et al. | 2002
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Fiber products & technology - TECH TRENDS - Optical amplifiers begin migration from long-haul to metroFuller, Meghan et al. | 2002
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Fiber products & technology - OFC SHOWCASE - ATTENDEES' CHOICE AWARDS NOMINEES| 2002
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Human resources - PEOPLE - VPI names director| 2002
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Human resources - PERSONNEL DEVELOPMENT - Making your resume work as hard as you doJohnson, Mark J. et al. | 2002
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Human resources - CALENDAR| 2002
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Departments - READER SERVICES| 2002
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Departments - MARKET WATCH| 2002