DocumentCode
2247493
Title
Network device technologies for ubiquitous IT in the 21st century
Author
Arakawa, Y.
Author_Institution
Res. Center for Adv. Sci. & Technol., Tokyo Univ., Japan
fYear
2001
fDate
Oct. 31 2001-Nov. 2 2001
Firstpage
4
Abstract
Summary form only given. We discuss progress and prospects of network device technologies for ubiquitous communication systems in the 21st century. Broadband and mobile/wireless networks will remove various bottlenecks which block the way to the ubiquitous information society. After a brief overview of the direction toward ubiquitous information technologies, we discuss the technology roadmap with emphasis on broadband photonic network systems as well as access networks. The discussion shows that nano-scale network device technologies will play a key role in the realization of high-performance or low-cost network devices. Nano-scale network devices are based upon various innovative technologies including quantum dots, photonic crystals, and nano-scale controlled interfaces of various emerging materials such as III-nitrides and organic semiconductors.
Keywords
broadband networks; nanotechnology; optical fibre networks; photonic band gap; semiconductor quantum dots; semiconductor technology; subscriber loops; III-nitrides; access networks; broadband photonic network systems; nano-scale controlled interface; nano-scale network device technologies; network device technologies; organic semiconductors; photonic crystals; quantum dots; technology roadmap; ubiquitous information society; Communications technology; Crystalline materials; Information technology; Nanoscale devices; Optical control; Organic materials; Photonic crystals; Quantum dots; Semiconductor materials; Wireless networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Microprocesses and Nanotechnology Conference, 2001 International
Conference_Location
Shimane, Japan
Print_ISBN
4-89114-017-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IMNC.2001.984029
Filename
984029
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