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Arthur J. Lowery

Arthur J. Lowery

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
49
Citations
10646
World Ranking
2916
National Ranking
96

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2009 - IEEE Fellow For leadership in computer modeling of optical communication systems

Overview

Arthur J. Lowery is affiliated with Monash University in Australia and focuses their research primarily within the field of engineering, with significant contributions to electrical and electronic engineering.

Their work spans several subfields including artificial intelligence, atomic and molecular physics, optics, cellular and molecular neuroscience, and immunology.

Research topics frequently addressed by Lowery include:

  • Optical Network Technologies
  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Advanced Photonic Communication Systems
  • Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing
  • Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies
  • Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
  • Neutrophil, Myeloperoxidase and Oxidative Mechanisms

Arthur J. Lowery has contributed papers to a range of publication venues, with recurrent appearances in the Journal of Lightwave Technology, which features six of their papers. Other notable venues include arXiv (Cornell University), Optics Express, Nature Photonics, and Optica.

Recent publications demonstrate the scientist's involvement in photonics and optical communication systems. Selected recent papers include:

  • "Highly Versatile Broadband RF Photonic Fractional Hilbert Transformer Based on a Kerr Soliton Crystal Microcomb," 2021, Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • "Self-calibrating programmable photonic integrated circuits," 2022, Nature Photonics
  • "Phase retrieval of programmable photonic integrated circuits based on an on-chip fractional-delay reference path," 2022, Optica
  • "Tissue response to a chronically implantable wireless, intracortical visual prosthesis (Gennaris array)," 2020, Journal of Neural Engineering
  • "Spectrally efficient optical orthogonal frequency division multiplexing," 2020, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences

Frequent co-authors with multiple collaborations include Xingyuan Xu, Andreas Boes, Arnan Mitchell, Xumeng Liu, and Guanghui Ren.

In 2009, Arthur J. Lowery was recognized as an IEEE Fellow for leadership in computer modeling of optical communication systems.

Best Publications

  • Power efficient optical OFDM

    Jean Armstrong;Arthur J Lowery

  • Orthogonal-frequency-division multiplexing for dispersion compensation of long-haul optical systems

    Arthur James Lowery;Jean Armstrong

  • Programmable photonic signal processor chip for radiofrequency applications

    Leimeng Zhuang;Chris G. H. Roeloffzen;Marcel Hoekman;Klaus J. Boller

  • Experimental Demonstrations of Electronic Dispersion Compensation for Long-Haul Transmission Using Direct-Detection Optical OFDM

    B.J.C. Schmidt;A.J. Lowery;J. Armstrong

  • Performance of Optical OFDM in Ultralong-Haul WDM Lightwave Systems

    A.J. Lowery;Liang Bangyuan Du;J. Armstrong

  • Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing for Adaptive Dispersion Compensation in Long Haul WDM Systems

    A.J. Lowery;Liang Du;J. Armstrong

  • Improved single channel backpropagation for intra-channel fiber nonlinearity compensation in long-haul optical communication systems

    Liang B. Du;Arthur J. Lowery

  • Restoration of vision in blind individuals using bionic devices: a review with a focus on cortical visual prostheses

    Philip Mark Lewis;Helen Ackland;Helen Ackland;Arthur Lowery;Jeffrey Victor Rosenfeld

  • Highly versatile broadband RF photonic fractional Hilbert transformer based on a Kerr soliton crystal microcombs

    Mengxi Tan;Xingyuan Xu;Andreas Boes;Bill Corcoran

  • Self-calibrating programmable photonic integrated circuits

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  • Fiber nonlinearity pre- and post-compensation for long-haul optical links using OFDM.

    Arthur James Lowery

  • SPC07-4: Performance of Asymmetrically Clipped Optical OFDM in AWGN for an Intensity Modulated Direct Detection System

    Jean Armstrong;Brendon J. C. Schmidt;Dhruv Kalra;Himal A. Suraweera

  • New dynamic semiconductor laser model based on the transmission-line modelling method

    A.J. Lowery

  • Calculation of power limit due to fiber nonlinearity in optical OFDM systems

    Arthur James Lowery;Shunjie Wang;Malin Premaratne

  • Hybrid symmetrical condensed node for the TLM method

    R. Scaramuzza;A.J. Lowery

  • Experimental demonstrations of 20 Gbit/s direct-detection optical OFDM and 12 Gbit/s with a colorless transmitter

    Brendon J.C. Schmidt;Arthur James Lowery;Jean Armstrong

  • A time-domain model for high-speed quantum-well lasers including carrier transport effects

    L.V.T. Nguyen;A.J. Lowery;P.C.R. Gurney;D. Novak

  • 10Gbit/s Multimode Fiber Link using Power-Efficient Orthogonal-Frequency-Division Multiplexing.

    Arthur James Lowery;Jean Armstrong

  • Design of Arrayed-Waveguide Grating Routers for use as optical OFDM demultiplexers.

    Arthur James Lowery

  • Fiber Nonlinearity Mitigation in Optical Links That Use OFDM for Dispersion Compensation

    A.J. Lowery

  • Optical orthogonal division multiplexing for long haul optical communications: A review of the first five years

    Arthur James Lowery;Liang B. Du

Frequent Co-Authors

Bill Corcoran
Bill Corcoran Monash University
Rodney S. Tucker
Rodney S. Tucker University of Melbourne
Jean Armstrong
Jean Armstrong Monash University
Malin Premaratne
Malin Premaratne Monash University
Efstratios Skafidas
Efstratios Skafidas University of Melbourne
Dalma Novak
Dalma Novak Octane Wireless
Chris G. H. Roeloffzen
Chris G. H. Roeloffzen LioniX International
Benjamin J. Eggleton
Benjamin J. Eggleton University of Sydney
Leif Katsuo Oxenløwe
Leif Katsuo Oxenløwe Technical University of Denmark
Mark Pelusi
Mark Pelusi National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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