Optiwave software can be used in different industries and applications, including Fiber Optic Communication, Sensing, Pharma/Bio, Military & Satcom, Test & Measurement, Fundamental Research, Solar Panels, Components / Devices, etc..
OptiSystem is a comprehensive software design suite that enables users to plan, test, and simulate optical links in the transmission layer of modern optical networks.
OptiSPICE is the first circuit design software for analysis of integrated circuits including interactions of optical and electronic components. It allows for the design and simulation of opto-electronic circuits at the transistor level, from laser drivers to transimpedance amplifiers, optical interconnects and electronic equalizers.
OptiFDTD is a powerful, highly integrated, and user friendly CAD environment that enables the design and simulation of advanced passive and non-linear photonic components.
OptiBPM is a comprehensive CAD environment used for the design of complex optical waveguides. Perform guiding, coupling, switching, splitting, multiplexing, and demultiplexing of optical signals in photonic devices.
OptiFiber The optimal design of a given optical communication system depends directly on the choice of fiber parameters. OptiFiber uses numerical mode solvers and other models specialized to fibers for calculating dispersion, losses, birefringence, and PMD.
Emerging as a de facto standard over the last decade, OptiGrating has delivered powerful and user friendly design software for modeling integrated and fiber optic devices that incorporate optical gratings.
OptiConverge is a collaborative integration framework that seamlessly combines two or more Optiwave products (e.g., OptiSystem, OptiSPICE, OptiFDTD, etc.) and other third party products into unified solutions. Designed to streamline complex workflows, it empowers users to achieve their goals faster by harnessing the collective power of our trusted Optiwave tools.
Optiwave software can be used in different industries and applications, including Fiber Optic Communication, Sensing, Pharma/Bio, Military & Satcom, Test & Measurement, Fundamental Research, Solar Panels, Components / Devices, etc..
OptiSystem is a comprehensive software design suite that enables users to plan, test, and simulate optical links in the transmission layer of modern optical networks.
OptiSPICE is the first circuit design software for analysis of integrated circuits including interactions of optical and electronic components. It allows for the design and simulation of opto-electronic circuits at the transistor level, from laser drivers to transimpedance amplifiers, optical interconnects and electronic equalizers.
OptiFDTD is a powerful, highly integrated, and user friendly CAD environment that enables the design and simulation of advanced passive and non-linear photonic components.
OptiBPM is a comprehensive CAD environment used for the design of complex optical waveguides. Perform guiding, coupling, switching, splitting, multiplexing, and demultiplexing of optical signals in photonic devices.
OptiFiber The optimal design of a given optical communication system depends directly on the choice of fiber parameters. OptiFiber uses numerical mode solvers and other models specialized to fibers for calculating dispersion, losses, birefringence, and PMD.
Emerging as a de facto standard over the last decade, OptiGrating has delivered powerful and user friendly design software for modeling integrated and fiber optic devices that incorporate optical gratings.
OptiConverge is a collaborative integration framework that seamlessly combines two or more Optiwave products (e.g., OptiSystem, OptiSPICE, OptiFDTD, etc.) and other third party products into unified solutions. Designed to streamline complex workflows, it empowers users to achieve their goals faster by harnessing the collective power of our trusted Optiwave tools.
Home » Blog » OptiBPM Publication References – 2009
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Listing of scientific papers, technical journals, periodicals, and conference publications which reference the use of OptiBPM.
[1] Sahu, P.P., “A Compact Optical Multiplexer Using Silicon Nano-Waveguides”, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, Volume 15, Issue 5, p1537 – 1541, 2009;
[2] Ferreira, R.A.S.; Vicente, C.M.S.; Fernandes, V.; Macedo, A.G.; Pecoraro, E.; Nogueira, R.N.; Andre, P.S.; Marques, P.; Carlos, L.D., “Organic-inorganic hybrids for the new generation of optical networks”, 11th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks, 2009. ICTON apos;09. June 28 – July 2 Page(s):1 – 4, 2009;
[3] Xiao-yang Zhang et al, “Resonant frequency shift characteristic of integrated optical ring resonators with tunable couplers”, Journal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics 11 085411, 2009;
[4] Indrajit Boiragi et al, “SU-8 polymer based waveguide biochemical sensor for medical diagnostic application”, International Conference on Optics and Photonics Chandigarh, India, 30 Oct. – 1 Nov., 2009;
[5] Vandana Sachdeva1, Rajeev Ratan2 and J. S. Mahanwal, “Design of 4×4 Banyan optical switch using optoelectronic MZI switches with low crosstalk”, Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol.2 No. 10, 2009;
[6] P. P. Sahu, “Parabolic tapered structure for an ultracompact multimode interference coupler”, Applied Optics, Vol. 48, Issue 2, pp. 206-211, 2009;
[7] Zhaobing Tian and Scott S.-H. Yam, “In-Line Single-Mode Optical Fiber Interferometric Refractive Index Sensors,” Journal of Lightwave Technology 27, p 2296-2306, 2009;
[8] G.Singh, R.P.Yadav, and V.Janyani, “Multimode Interference (MMI) coupler based All Optical Switch: Design, Applications & Performance Analysis”, International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering, Vol 1, No. 3, p 115 – 119, 2009;
[9] Jie Suna, Changming Chena, Lei Gaoa, Xiaoqiang Suna, Weinan Gaoa, Chunsheng Maa and Daming Zhang, “Polarisation-insensitive strip-loaded waveguide for electro-optic modulators and switches”, Optics Communications, Volume 282, Issue 11, 1 June, Pages 2255-2258 , 2009;
[10] A. Bhatnagar et al, “Simulation of femtosecond laser written waveguide in BK7 glass for telecommunication application”, International Conference on Optics and Photonics Chandigarh, India, 30 Oct. – 1 Nov., 2009;