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- Title
Nokia und SURF erreichen 800Gbps für CERNs LHC.
- Abstract
Nokia and the research institution SURF have successfully achieved a data transmission rate of 800 Gbps over a fiber optic link. This progress is part of the preparations for the upcoming upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. The new network will significantly increase the capacity of the LHC and enable the processing of five times larger data volumes. Nokia has utilized its latest photonics technology, the sixth-generation supercoherent Photonic Service Engine (SPE-6s), for this test. Nokia, SURF, and the Dutch National Institute for Subatomic Physics Nikhef were involved in the test. The technology allows for a more efficient utilization of the existing fiber optic infrastructure and strengthens global scientific collaboration. The successful test paves the way for further steps in the LHC upgrade.
- Subjects
NOKIA Corp.; LARGE Hadron Collider; EUROPEAN Organization for Nuclear Research; COMMUNICATION infrastructure; DATA transmission systems; COOPERATIVE research; PHYSICS
- Publication
Elektronik Industrie, 2024, p10
- ISSN
0174-5522
- Publication type
Article