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Andrew R. Chraplyvy

Andrew R. Chraplyvy

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
50
Citations
11832
World Ranking
2766
National Ranking
1052

Overview

Andrew R. Chraplyvy is a researcher affiliated with Nokia (United States) based in the United States. Their work primarily intersects the fields of Engineering and Electrical and Electronic Engineering, with a focus on advanced topics related to optical communication technologies.

The main topics covered in their research include:

  • Optical Network Technologies
  • Advanced Photonic Communication Systems
  • Advanced Optical Network Technologies

Andrew R. Chraplyvy has contributed publications to the Journal of Lightwave Technology, a venue associated with their work. One notable recent paper authored by Junho Cho that includes their collaboration is titled "Supply-Power-Constrained Cable Capacity Maximization Using Multi-Layer Neural Networks", published in 2020 by the Journal of Lightwave Technology. This publication has amassed 18 citations.

Their research collaborations feature several coauthors, including:

  • Junho Cho
  • S. Chandrasekhar
  • Erixhen Sula
  • Samuel L. I. Olsson
  • Ellsworth Burrows

The focus of Andrew R. Chraplyvy's work lies in addressing challenges related to optical networks and communication infrastructure, employing techniques relevant to photonics and electronic engineering. Their research contributes to understanding and enhancing optical network capacity and performance through innovative approaches such as multi-layer neural network applications.

Their published work and coauthorship network reflect engagement with both theoretical and applied aspects of photonic communication systems, with efforts aimed at advancing technologies in the domain of optical communications within the broader field of electrical engineering.

Best Publications

  • Limitations on lightwave communications imposed by optical-fiber nonlinearities

    A.R. Chraplyvy

  • Fiber-optic transmission and networking: the previous 20 and the next 20 years [Invited]

    Peter J. Winzer;David T. Neilson;Andrew R. Chraplyvy

  • Regimes of feedback effects in 1.5-µm distributed feedback lasers

    Unknown

  • Roadmap of optical communications

    Erik Agrell;Magnus Karlsson;A R Chraplyvy;David J Richardson

  • Four-photon mixing and high-speed WDM systems

    R.W. Tkach;A.R. Chraplyvy;F. Forghieri;A.H. Gnauck

  • Phase-conjugated twin waves for communication beyond the Kerr nonlinearity limit

    Xiang Liu;A. R. Chraplyvy;P. J. Winzer;R. W. Tkach

  • Fading in lightwave systems due to polarization-mode dispersion

    C.D. Poole;R.W. Tkach;A.R. Chraplyvy;D.A. Fishman

  • Parametric amplifiers driven by two pump waves

    C.J. McKinstrie;S. Radic;A.R. Chraplyvy

  • Equalization in amplified WDM lightwave transmission systems

    A.R. Chraplyvy;J.A. Nagel;R.W. Tkach

  • WDM systems with unequally spaced channels

    F. Forghieri;R.W. Tkach;A.R. Chraplyvy

  • Entzerrer eines optischen Nachrichtenübertragungssystems

    Andrew R Chraplyvy;Jonathan A Nagel;Robert W Tkach

  • Optical power limits in multi-channel wavelength-division-multiplexed systems due to stimulated Raman scattering

    A.R. Chraplyvy

  • Effect of fiber nonlinearity on long-distance transmission

    Unknown

  • Experimental Investigation of Inter-Modal Four-Wave Mixing in Few-Mode Fibers

    R. Essiambre;M. A. Mestre;R. Ryf;A. H. Gnauck

  • Spontaneous Brillouin scattering for single-mode optical-fibre characterisation

    R.W. Tkach;A.R. Chraplyvy;R.M. Derosier

  • Dependence of cross-phase modulation on channel number in fiber WDM systems

    D. Marcuse;A.R. Chraplyvy;R.W. Tkach

  • Chapter 8 – Fiber Nonlinearities and Their Impact on Transmission Systems

    Unknown

  • Simple multichannel optical equalizer mitigating intersymbol interference for 40-Gb/s nonreturn-to-zero signals

    C.R. Doerr;S. Chandrasekhar;P.J. Winzer;A.R. Chraplyvy

  • 1-Tb/s transmission experiment

    A.R. Chraplyvy;A.H. Gnauck;R.W. Tkach;J.L. Zyskind

  • Performance degradation due to stimulated Raman scattering in wavelength-division-multiplexed optical-fibre systems

    A.R. Chraplyvy;P.S. Henry

  • 8*10 Gb/s transmission through 280 km of dispersion-managed fiber

    A.R. Chraplyvy;A.H. Gnauck;R.W. Tkach;R.M. Derosier

  • Effect of modulation statistics on Raman crosstalk in WDM systems

    F. Forghieri;R.W. Tkach;A.R. Chraplyvy

  • All-optical regeneration in one- and two-pump parametric amplifiers using highly nonlinear optical fiber

    S. Radic;C.J. McKinstrie;R.M. Jopson;J.C. Centanni

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan H. Gnauck
Alan H. Gnauck Nokia (United States)
Peter J. Winzer
Peter J. Winzer Nokia (United States)
Sethumadhavan Chandrasekhar
Sethumadhavan Chandrasekhar Nokia (United States)
Xiang Liu
Xiang Liu Nanjing Tech University
Thomas L. Koch
Thomas L. Koch University of Arizona
C.A. Burrus
C.A. Burrus Nokia (United States)
Christopher R. Doerr
Christopher R. Doerr Doerr Consulting LLC
Roland Ryf
Roland Ryf Nokia (United States)
G. Raybon
G. Raybon Nokia (United States)
Rene-Jean Essiambre
Rene-Jean Essiambre Nokia (United States)

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