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Successful Transmission Experiment in a Proof-of-Concept Study for Next-Generation In-Vehicle Optical Communication Systems¡ªHigh-Speed In-Vehicle Optical Communication Systems to Support Fully Autonomous Driving¡ª

Publish: September 20, 2024
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September 20, 2024

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Professors Hiroyuki Tsuda and Ryogo Kubo of the Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, ´ºÓêÖ±²¥app, in collaboration with four institutions including the University of Tokyo, Osaka University, and Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd., have conducted a proof-of-concept experiment for "SiPhON: Silicon Photonics-based in-vehicle Optical Network." This is a highly reliable, low-latency in-vehicle optical network that supports the central and zonal architecture, a next-generation in-vehicle network architecture required for advanced autonomous driving. The experiment resulted in a successful demonstration of a 50 Gb/s data transmission system.

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