DocumentCode
3438413
Title
The use of microelectronics for future telecom and multimedia systems
Author
Wenin, J. ; Wauwe, G. ; Genoe, M. ; Sallaerts, D.
Author_Institution
Micro-Electron. Div., Alcatel Bell, Antwerp, Belgium
fYear
1996
fDate
11-14 Mar 1996
Firstpage
22
Abstract
Summary form only given, as follows. As a world-leader in telecommunication and multimedia system developments, Alcatel-Bell will present the main trends and challenges for the coming years for microelectronic system design in these domains. Political objectives stimulate competition today: privatization and liberalization are currently changing the world telecom market. The continuous evolution in silicon processing and optical fiber technologies are enablers for next-generation systems and applications. Broadband Networks (ATM, SONET, SDH, etc.), Full Service Networks (ADSL, VDSL, HFC, etc.), and Wireless Personal Communication Systems (GSM, DECT, etc.) are only a few examples. Microelectronic system design will evolve together with the silicon and fiber technologies, in order to keep system development manageable during the next decades. Future microelectronic developments consist of complete systems-on-chip, containing a growing amount of software in combination with dedicated hardware functions. Reduction of power will be a key issue for many applications. Co-development of hardware and software will be necessary, and system design methodologies will start from an abstract design-entry level
Keywords
integrated circuits; multimedia systems; optical fibre communication; telecommunication; Alcatel-Bell; abstract design-entry level; hardware/software codevelopment; microelectronic developments; multimedia systems; next-generation systems; optical fiber technologies; telecommunication systems; Broadband communication; Hardware; Microelectronics; Multimedia systems; Optical fibers; Privatization; SONET; Silicon; Synchronous digital hierarchy; Telecommunications;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
European Design and Test Conference, 1996. ED&TC 96. Proceedings
Conference_Location
Paris
ISSN
1066-1409
Print_ISBN
0-8186-7424-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EDTC.1996.494121
Filename
494121
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