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Domanic Lavery

Domanic Lavery

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
32
Citations
4350
World Ranking
6314
National Ranking
319

Overview

Domanic Lavery is affiliated with Infinera (UK) and conducts research primarily in the United Kingdom. Their work spans several domains within engineering, with a pronounced focus on electrical and electronic engineering.

The research topics covered by Lavery include:

  • Optical Network Technologies
  • Advanced Photonic Communication Systems
  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Advanced Optical Network Technologies
  • Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies
  • Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices
  • Photonic Crystal and Fiber Optics

Lavery has contributed to various subfields of study, predominantly:

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Ocean Engineering

The frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Optics Express
  • IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
  • Journal of Optical Communications and Networking

Lavery has collaborated multiple times with several researchers, notably:

  • Polina Bayvel
  • Lídia Galdino
  • Eric Sillekens
  • Robert I. Killey
  • Thomas Gerard

Recent publications by Domanic Lavery showcase research topics in photonics and optical networks. Some examples include:

  • "Optical Fibre Capacity Optimisation via Continuous Bandwidth Amplification and Geometric Shaping," 2020, IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
  • "High-Cardinality Geometrical Constellation Shaping for the Nonlinear Fibre Channel," 2022, Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • "0.61 Pb/s S, C, and L-Band Transmission in a 125μm Diameter 4-Core Fiber Using a Single Wideband Comb Source," 2020, Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • "DSP Enabled Optical Detection Techniques for PON," 2020, Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • "2048-QAM transmission at 15 GBd over 100 km using geometric constellation shaping," 2021, Optics Express

Best Publications

  • End-to-End Deep Learning of Optical Fiber Communications

    Boris Karanov;Mathieu Chagnon;Felix Thouin;Tobias A. Eriksson

  • Replacing the Soft-Decision FEC Limit Paradigm in the Design of Optical Communication Systems*

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  • Replacing the Soft-Decision FEC Limit Paradigm in the Design of Optical Communication Systems

    Alex Alvarado;Erik Agrell;Domanic Lavery;Robert Maher

  • Digital Coherent Receivers for Long-Reach Optical Access Networks

    D. Lavery;R. Maher;D. S. Millar;B. C. Thomsen

  • Design of a 1 Tb/s Superchannel Coherent Receiver

    David S. Millar;Robert Maher;Domanic Lavery;Toshiaki Koike-Akino

  • Maximizing the optical network capacity

    Polina Bayvel;Robert Maher;Tianhua Xu;Gabriele Liga

  • Blind Equalization of Receiver In-Phase/Quadrature Skew in the Presence of Nyquist Filtering

    Milen Paskov;Domanic Lavery;Seb J. Savory

  • 4 Tb/s Transmission Reach Enhancement Using 10 × 400 Gb/s Super-Channels and Polarization Insensitive Dual Band Optical Phase Conjugation

    Andrew D. Ellis;Mingming Tan;Asif Iqbal;Mohammad Ahmad Zaki Al-Khateeb

  • Optical Fibre Capacity Optimisation via Continuous Bandwidth Amplification and Geometric Shaping

    Lidia Galdino;Adrian Edwards;Wenting Yi;Eric Sillekens

  • Sensitivity Gains by Mismatched Probabilistic Shaping for Optical Communication Systems

    Tobias Fehenberger;Domanic Lavery;Robert Maher;Alex Alvarado

  • End-to-end optimized transmission over dispersive intensity-modulated channels using bidirectional recurrent neural networks

    Boris Karanov;Domaniç Lavery;Polina Bayvel;Laurent Schmalen

  • Nonlinearity-Free Coherent Transmission in Hollow-Core Antiresonant Fiber

    Zhixin Liu;Boris Karanov;Lidia Galdino;John R. Hayes

  • Increasing the information rates of optical communications via coded modulation: a study of transceiver performance.

    Robert Maher;Alex Alvarado;Domaniç Lavery;Polina Bayvel

  • A long-reach ultra-dense 10 Gbit/s WDM-PON using a digital coherent receiver.

    Domaniç Lavery;Maria Ionescu;Sergejs Makovejs;Enrico Torrengo

  • Comparison of Low Complexity Coherent Receivers for UDWDM-PONs ( $\lambda$ -to-the-User)

    M. Sezer Erkilinc;Domanic Lavery;Kai Shi;Benn C. Thomsen

  • Bidirectional wavelength-division multiplexing transmission over installed fibre using a simplified optical coherent access transceiver

    M. S. Erkılınç;D. Lavery;K. Shi;B. C. Thomsen

  • High-Cardinality Geometrical Constellation Shaping for the Nonlinear Fibre Channel

    Unknown

  • On the limits of digital back-propagation in the presence of transceiver noise

    Lidia Galdino;Daniel Semrau;Domaniç Lavery;Gabriel Saavedra

  • Generation and long-haul transmission of polarization-switched QPSK at 42.9 Gb/s

    David S. Millar;Domaniç Lavery;Sergejs Makovejs;Carsten Behrens

  • Polarization-Insensitive Single-Balanced Photodiode Coherent Receiver for Long-Reach WDM-PON s

    M. Sezer Erkilinc;Domanic Lavery;Kai Shi;Benn C. Thomsen

  • Dual-Polarization Non-Linear Frequency-Division Multiplexed Transmission With $b$ -Modulation

    Xianhe Yangzhang;Vahid Aref;Son Thai Le;Henning Buelow

  • Modulation format dependence of digital nonlinearity compensation performance in optical fibre communication systems.

    Tianhua Xu;Nikita A. Shevchenko;Domaniç Lavery;Daniel Semrau

  • 91 nm C+L Hybrid Distributed Raman–Erbium-Doped Fibre Amplifier for High Capacity Subsea Transmission

    M. Ionescu;L. Galdino;A. Edwards;J. James

  • Equalization enhanced phase noise in Nyquist-spaced superchannel transmission systems using multi-channel digital back-propagation.

    Tianhua Xu;Gabriele Liga;Domaniç Lavery;Benn C. Thomsen

  • The Benefit of Split Nonlinearity Compensation for Optical Fiber Communications

    Domaniç Lavery;David J. Ives;Gabriele Liga;Alex Alvarado

Frequent Co-Authors

Polina Bayvel
Polina Bayvel University College London
Robert I. Killey
Robert I. Killey University College London
Seb J. Savory
Seb J. Savory University of Cambridge
Alex Alvarado
Alex Alvarado Eindhoven University of Technology
Mathieu Chagnon
Mathieu Chagnon McGill University
Erik Agrell
Erik Agrell Chalmers University of Technology
Toshiaki Koike-Akino
Toshiaki Koike-Akino Mitsubishi Electric (United States)
Andrew D. Ellis
Andrew D. Ellis Aston University
Sergei K. Turitsyn
Sergei K. Turitsyn Aston University
Liam P. Barry
Liam P. Barry Dublin City University

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