Philippe Chanclou

Also published under:P. Chanclou, Ph Chanclou, Philipe Chanclou

Affiliation

Orange, Lannion, France

Topic

Bit Error Rate,Mach-Zehnder Modulator,Bitrate,Standard Single-mode Fiber,Variable Optical Attenuator,Optical Networks,Eye Diagrams,Burst Mode,Digital Signal Processing,Optical Amplifier,Optical Power,Optical Signal,Receiver Sensitivity,Electrical Signals,Passive Optical Network,Access Network,Bit Error,Extinction Ratio,Input Power,Photonic Integrated Circuits,Thermoelectric Coolers,Transimpedance Amplifier,Wavelength Division Multiplexing,Amplified Spontaneous Emission,Avalanche Photodiode,Direct Detection,Downstream Signaling,Dynamic Range,Finite Impulse Response Filter,Forward Error Correction,Pseudo-random Binary Sequence,Time Division Multiple Access,Upstream Signaling,Analog-to-digital Converter,Black Curve,Central Unit,Continuous Wave,Digital Oscilloscope,Distributed Unit,Ethernet,Fiber Link,Functional Networks,High Power,Link Budget,Mobile Network,Noise Figure,Optical Link,Optical Path,Output Power,Passive Network,

Biography

Philippe Chanclou received the Ph. D. and Habilitation degrees from Rennes University, France in 1999 and 2007 respectively. He joined the R&D facilities of France Telecom in 1996 where he worked on the research of active and passive optical telecommunications functions for access networks. In 2000, he joined the University of ENST-Bretagne (now IMT Atlantique) as a senior lecturer where he was engaged in research on optical switching and optical devices using liquid crystal for telecommunications. During 2001 to 2003, he has participated to the foundation of Optogone Company. Since 2004, he joined Orange Labs where he was engaged in research on the next generation optical access networks. He is now manager of Fixed Access Networks team. This team carries out delivery, anticipation, standardization and research concerning FTTx topics for Home (Passive Optical Network), Enterprise (Passive Optical LAN) and Antenna (including the transport of radio access network interfaces “xhaul”: backhaul, midhaul, fronthaul).