VPIsystems industry training program on computer-aided design of fiber optic communication systems

  • Richter A
  • Chan D
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In industry today, professional Photonic Design Automation (PDA) tools are a necessity to enable fast development cycles for the design of optical components, systems and networks. The training of industrial personnel is of great importance in facilitating the full usability of PDA tools tailored to meet these demands. As the market leader of design and planning tools for system integrators and manufacturers of optical transmission systems and components, VPIsystems offers a set of two-day training courses. Attendees are taught on the design of metro WDM networks, highspeed DWDM and ultra long-haul WDM systems, analogue and digital cable access systems, EDFA and Raman amplifiers, as well as active devices and circuits. The course work compromises of: (1) lectures on physical and modeling background topics; (2) creation of typical simulation scenarios and; (3) the analysis of results. This course work is facilitated by guided, hands-on lab exercises using VPIsystems software for a variety of practical design situations. In classes of up to 15, each attendee is allocated a computer, thereby allowing for a thorough and speedy training for the individual in all of the covered topics as well as for any extra-curriculum topics to be covered. Since 1999, more then 750 people have graduated from over 60 training courses. In this paper, details of VPIsystems Industry training program will be presented.

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Richter, A., & Chan, D. K. C. (2002). VPIsystems industry training program on computer-aided design of fiber optic communication systems. In Seventh International Conference on Education and Training in Optics and Photonics (Vol. 4588, p. 432). SPIE. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.468736

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