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|14:00 - 14:30|White-Rabbit-powered applications that will transform telecommunication networks (as well as White Rabbit itself)|Jeroen Koelemeij|
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|14:30 - 15:00|White Rabbit applications at CERN|Dimitris Lampridis|
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|15:00 - 15:15|New White Rabbit developments for Low Level RF systems|Tomasz Włostowski|
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- **White-Rabbit-powered applications that will transform telecommunication networks (as well as White Rabbit itself)**: In this talk I will consider several emerging applications of White Rabbit, such as quantum communication and terrestrial networked positioning systems, which have the potential to transform the very nature of existing telecommunication networks. To make this real, however, continued research and development of White Rabbit is going to be crucial, and I will discuss a number of possible White Rabbit upgrades that will be essential for future high-impact applications.
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- **White Rabbit applications at CERN**: A summary of some of the most important WR applications at CERN, including White Rabbit Trigger Distribution (WRTD), the BTrain system for real-time fixed-latency distribution of magnetic field values and the use of WR to distribute RF signals. All these applications benefit from the combination of excellent synchronisation and upper-bound in message latency provided by WR.
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- **New White Rabbit developments for Low Level RF systems**: In 2021, a new Low Level Radio Frequency system has been commissioned for the Super Proton Synchrotron at CERN, relying entirely on WR for ultra-low-jitter RF distribution. The presentation describes the WR components developed within the scope of the LLRF project (eRTM14/15, WR2RF-VME, WR Switch Low Jitter), thanks to which WR can achieve performance (phase stability and phase noise) previously reserved for analog RF distribution systems. A brief description of the hardware, firmware and software as well as the techniques used to improve the WR performance will be also provided. |
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