G. Proudley, N. Brownjohn, J. Baptista, A. Bacou, H. Salgado, A. Clausen, P. Deimel, M. Farries, S. Gauchy, I. Kopacek, A. Lee, B. Napier, M. Traversone, J. Vincent, A. Zimmermann
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Abstract
DAPHNE (Developing Aircraft PHotonic NEtworks) is a 3-year European FP7 project (started September 2009). The aim of DAPHNE is to exploit terrestrial optical networking technology (with associated performance advantages) in future aircraft and systems. The consortium comprises fifteen partners (from seven nations) ranging from major air framers (both fixed and rotary wing) through component and equipment manufacturers and leading European universities. The project is coordinated by Airbus.