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41
Citations
10513
World Ranking
4204
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1508

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2007 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to enabling technologies for the implementation of fiber radio systems

Overview

Dalma Novak is affiliated with Octane Wireless in the United States. Their research spans multiple aspects of computational intelligence, wireless communication, and engineering education.

Novak has contributed to a variety of publications, with notable papers including:

  • "Why We Should Care About Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Workforce Development [Women in Engineering]" (2024) published in IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine
  • "IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computational Intelligence" (2021) published in IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computational Intelligence
  • "IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Vehicles" (2021) published in IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Vehicles
  • Additional papers from 2021 in IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computational Intelligence

The scientist often collaborates with the following researchers:

  • Thomas Siegert
  • Karen Hawkins
  • Lawrence Hall
  • Stephen Welby
  • Ellen Randall

Dalma Novak's work frequently appears in prominent venues such as:

  • IEEE Transactions on Systems Man and Cybernetics Systems
  • IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics
  • IEEE Spectrum
  • IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
  • Proceedings of the IEEE

Their research interests include subfields and topics like:

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Biomedical and Engineering Education

In 2007, Novak received the IEEE Fellow award for contributions to enabling technologies relevant to the implementation of fiber radio systems.

Best Publications

  • Microwave photonics combines two worlds

    José Capmany;Dalma Novak

  • Overcoming chromatic-dispersion effects in fiber-wireless systems incorporating external modulators

    G.H. Smith;D. Novak;Z. Ahmed

  • Fiber-Wireless Networks and Subsystem Technologies

    C. Lim;A. Nirmalathas;M. Bakaul;P. Gamage

  • TECHNIQUE FOR OPTICAL SSB GENERATION TO OVERCOME DISPERSION PENALTIES IN FIBRE-RADIO SYSTEMS

    G.H. Smith;D. Novak;Zabir Ahmed

  • Radio-Over-Fiber Technologies for Emerging Wireless Systems

    Dalma Novak;Rodney B. Waterhouse;Ampalavanapillai Nirmalathas;Christina Lim

  • Analysis of optical carrier-to-sideband ratio for improving transmission performance in fiber-radio links

    C. Lim;M. Attygalle;A. Nirmalathas;D. Novak

  • A millimeter-wave full-duplex fiber-radio star-tree architecture incorporating WDM and SCM

    G.H. Smith;D. Novak;C. Lim

  • Signal generation using pulsed semiconductor lasers for application in millimeter-wave wireless links

    D. Novak;Z. Ahmed;R.B. Waterhouse;R.S. Tucker

  • Millimeter-wave broad-band fiber-wireless system incorporating baseband data transmission over fiber and remote LO delivery

    C. Lim;A. Nirmalathas;D. Novak;R. Waterhouse

  • Digitized Radio-Over-Fiber Technologies for Converged Optical Wireless Access Network

    A Nirmalathas;P A Gamage;C Lim;D Novak

  • Intermodulation Distortion Improvement for Fiber–Radio Applications Incorporating OSSB+C Modulation in an Optical Integrated-Access Environment

    C. Lim;A. Nirmalathas;Ka-Lun Lee;D. Novak

  • 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

  • Efficient multiplexing scheme for wavelength-interleaved DWDM millimeter-wave fiber-radio systems

    M. Bakaul;A. Nirmalathas;C. Lim;D. Novak

  • Wavelength reuse in the WDM optical interface of a millimeter-wave fiber-wireless antenna base station

    A. Nirmalathas;D. Novak;C. Lim;R.B. Waterhouse

  • Design and Analysis of Digitized RF-Over-Fiber Links

    P.A. Gamage;A. Nirmalathas;C. Lim;D. Novak

  • Broad-band millimeter-wave (38 GHz) fiber-wireless transmission system using electrical and optical SSB modulation to overcome dispersion effects

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  • Ultrastable millimetre-wave signal generation using hybrid modelocking of a monolithic DBR laser

    D.Y. Kim;M. Pelusi;Z. Ahmed;D. Novak

  • 37-GHz fiber-wireless system for distribution of broad-band signals

    Z. Ahmed;D. Novak;R.B. Waterhouse;Hai-Fen Liu

  • Performance analysis of optimized millimeter-wave fiber radio links

    T. Kurniawan;A. Nirmalathas;C. Lim;D. Novak

  • Tunable millimeter-wave frequency synthesis up to 100 GHz by dual-wavelength Brillouin fiber laser.

    Michael C. Gross;Patrick T. Callahan;Thomas R. Clark;Dalma Novak

  • On the merging of millimeter-wave fiber-radio backbone with 25-GHz WDM ring networks

    C. Lim;A. Nirmalathas;M. Attygalle;D. Novak

  • Technique for increasing optical spectral efficiency in millimetre-wave WDM fibre-radio

    C. Lim;A. Nirmalathas;D. Novak;R.S. Tucker

Frequent Co-Authors

Ampalavanapillai Nirmalathas
Ampalavanapillai Nirmalathas University of Melbourne
Christina Lim
Christina Lim University of Melbourne
R.B. Waterhouse
R.B. Waterhouse University of Melbourne
Arthur J. Lowery
Arthur J. Lowery Monash University
Rodney S. Tucker
Rodney S. Tucker University of Melbourne
Ming C. Wu
Ming C. Wu University of California, Berkeley
Deborah L. Sivco
Deborah L. Sivco Princeton University
Giovanni Ghione
Giovanni Ghione Polytechnic University of Turin
Alfred Y. Cho
Alfred Y. Cho Nokia (United States)
Elaine Wong
Elaine Wong University of Melbourne

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