Aravind P. Anthur

Orcid: 0000-0002-2827-5028

According to our database1, Aravind P. Anthur authored at least 10 papers between 2014 and 2024.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of four.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2024
1 Million Intrinsic Q-Factor Microring Resonators From PVD Aluminum Nitride on SiO2-on-Si Substrate.
Proceedings of the Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exhibition, 2024

2019
Reduction of Nonlinear Distortion in SOA-Based Wavelength Conversion System by Post-Blind-Compensation based on Machine Learning Clustering.
Proceedings of the Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exhibition, 2019

2017
Software-Defined Silicon-Photonics-Based Metro Node for Spatial and Wavelength Superchannel Switching.
JOCN, 2017

Dual laser switching for dynamic wavelength operation in amplified optical transmission.
Proceedings of the Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exhibition, 2017

Fast reconfigurable SOA-based all-optical wavelength conversion of QPSK data employing switching tunable pump lasers.
Proceedings of the Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exhibition, 2017

Optical circuit switching/multicasting of burst mode PAM-4 using a programmable silicon photonic chip.
Proceedings of the Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exhibition, 2017

2016
Mitigation of relative intensity noise of Quantum Dash mode-locked lasers for PAM4 based optical interconnects using encoding techniques.
CoRR, 2016

Software-Defined Silicon Photonics based Metro Node for Flexible Superchannel Switching.
CoRR, 2016

Wavelength conversion of Nyquist pol-mux QPSK superchannel using four-wave mixing in SOA.
Proceedings of the Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exhibition, 2016

2014
All-optical wavelength conversion of spectrally-efficient modulation formats for future networks.
Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Communication Systems, 2014


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