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Bernhard Schmauss is affiliated with the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in Germany and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering, with a notable focus on electrical and electronic engineering. Their research spans a broad range of topics primarily centered on photonic and optical technologies.

They have published more than 100 papers, with specific emphases on advanced fiber optic sensors, photonic and optical devices, semiconductor lasers and optical devices, and optical wireless communication technologies. Other areas of work include advanced fiber laser technologies, optical network technologies, and advanced wireless communication technologies.

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Optics Letters
  • Optics Express
  • IEEE Transactions on Communications
  • Advanced Optical Materials

Their coauthors include:

  • Stefan Kefer
  • Ralf Hellmann
  • Esther Renner
  • Robert Schober
  • Michael Eiselt

Recent papers by Bernhard Schmauss encompass the following:

  • "Intelligent Reflecting Surfaces for Free Space Optical Communication Systems," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Communications
  • "Intelligent Reflecting Surface Assisted Free-Space Optical Communications," 2021, IEEE Communications Magazine
  • "Modeling and Design of IRS-Assisted Multilink FSO Systems," 2022, IEEE Transactions on Communications
  • "Polarimetric Balanced Detection: Background-Free Mid-IR Evanescent Field Laser Spectroscopy for Low-Noise, Long-term Stable Chemical Sensing," 2020, ACS Sensors
  • "Hypersensitive H2 sensor based on polymer planar Bragg gratings coated with Pt-loaded WO3-SiO2," 2020, Optics Letters

The main fields of study for Bernhard Schmauss are categorized within engineering, with a strong specialization in electrical and electronic engineering. Subfields further include atomic and molecular physics and optics, biomedical engineering, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, as well as spectroscopy.

Best Publications

  • Intelligent Reflecting Surfaces for Free Space Optical Communication Systems

    Marzieh Najafi;Bernhard Schmauss;Robert Schober

  • Intelligent Reflecting Surface-assisted Free-space Optical Communications

    Vahid Jamali;Hedieh Ajam;Marzieh Najafi;Bernhard Schmauss

  • Time-of-Flight 3-D Endoscopy

    Jochen Penne;Kurt Höller;Michael Stürmer;Thomas Schrauder

  • NOLM-based RZ-DPSK signal regeneration

    A.G. Striegler;M. Meissner;K. Cvecek;K. Sponsel

  • 160 Gbit/s clock recovery with electro-optical PLL using bidirectionally operated electroabsorption modulator as phase comparator

    C. Boerner;C. Schubert;C. Schmidt;E. Hilliger

  • Simulation-based comparison of noise effects in wavelength modulation spectroscopy and direct absorption TDLAS

    B. Lins;P. Zinn;R. Engelbrecht;B. Schmauss

  • 160 Gbit/s transmission over 116 km field-installed fibre using 160 Gbit/s OTDM and 40 Gbit/s ETDM

    U. Feiste;R. Ludwig;C. Schubert;J. Berger

  • Fiber-modes and fiber-anisotropy characterization using low-coherence interferometry

    Y.Z. Ma;Y. Sych;G. Onishchukov;G. Onishchukov;Siddharth Ramachandran

  • 2R-Regeneration of an RZ-DPSK Signal Using a Nonlinear Amplifying Loop Mirror

    K. Cvecek;K. Sponsel;G. Onishchukov;B. Schmauss

  • Comparison of DPSK and OOK modulation format in 160 Gbit/s transmission system

    S. Ferber;R. Ludwig;C. Boerner;A. Wietfeld

  • Phase-preserving amplitude regeneration for a WDM RZ-DPSK signal using a nonlinear amplifying loop mirror.

    K. Cvecek;K. Sponsel;C. Stephan;G. Onishchukov

  • Fastest Thickness Measurements with a Terahertz Time-Domain System Based on Electronically Controlled Optical Sampling

    Milad Yahyapour;Angelika Jahn;Katja Dutzi;Thomas Puppe

  • 160 Gbit/s clock recovery with electro-optical PLL using a bidirectionally operated electroabsorption modulator as phase comparator

    C. Boerner;C. Schubert;C. Schmidt;E. Hilliger

  • Machine Learning Assisted Fiber Bragg Grating-Based Temperature Sensing

    Martin S. E. Djurhuus;Stefan Werzinger;Bernhard Schmauss;Anders T. Clausen

  • Modeling and Design of IRS-Assisted Multi-Link FSO Systems

    Hedieh Ajam;Marzieh Najafi;Vahid Jamali;Bernhard Schmauss

  • All-optical phase-preserving multilevel amplitude regeneration.

    Tobias Roethlingshoefer;Thomas Richter;Colja Schubert;Georgy Onishchukov

  • Planar Bragg grating in bulk Polymethylmethacrylate

    M Rosenberger;G Koller;S Belle;B Schmauss

  • Experimental cross-polarization detection of coupling far-field light to highly confined plasmonic gap modes via nanoantennas

    Jing Wen;Peter Banzer;Arian Kriesch;Daniel Ploss

  • Broadband time-domain absorption spectroscopy with a ns-pulse supercontinuum source.

    Yaroslav Sych;Rainer Engelbrecht;Bernhard Schmauss;Dimitrii Kozlov

  • Quasi-Distributed Fiber Bragg Grating Sensing Using Stepped Incoherent Optical Frequency Domain Reflectometry

    Stefan Werzinger;Sven Bergdolt;Rainer Engelbrecht;Torsten Thiel

  • Extended Kalman filtering for joint mitigation of phase and amplitude noise in coherent QAM systems

    Lalitha Pakala;Bernhard Schmauss

  • Optimized digital backward propagation for phase modulated signals in mixed-optical fiber transmission link

    Rameez Asif;Chien-Yu Lin;M. Holtmannspoetter;Bernhard Schmauss

  • Impact of fiber chromatic dispersion in high-speed TDM transmission systems

    B. Konrad;K. Petermann;J. Berger;R. Ludwig

  • Experimental cross-polarization detection of coupling far-field light to highly confined plasmonic gap modes via nanoantennas

    Jing Wen;Peter Banzer;Arian Kriesch;Daniel Ploss

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Eiselt
Michael Eiselt ADVA Optical Networking (Germany)
R. Ludwig
R. Ludwig Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications, Heinrich Hertz Institute
Colja Schubert
Colja Schubert Fraunhofer Society
Hans-Georg Weber
Hans-Georg Weber Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications, Heinrich Hertz Institute
Robert Schober
Robert Schober University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Dietmar Kissinger
Dietmar Kissinger University of Ulm
Andreas Beling
Andreas Beling University of Virginia
Bernhard Spinnler
Bernhard Spinnler Coriant (Germany)
Lars Zimmermann
Lars Zimmermann Technical University of Berlin
H. Vincent Poor
H. Vincent Poor Princeton University

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