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Gabriella Bosco publication distribution in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Gabriella Bosco sits on this spectrum.

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34 publications 1,065+

This scientist: 213 publications — 33rd percentile

33% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,065 publications or more.

Gabriella Bosco D-index placement in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Electronics and Electrical Engineering scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Gabriella Bosco sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 38 D-Index — 30th percentile

30% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 111 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2019 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to modeling and design of coherent optical communication systems
  • 2017 - OSA Fellows Gabriella Bosco Politecnico di Torino, Italy “for pioneering contributions to the modeling and design of coherent optical communication systems” (Engineering and Science Research)

Overview

Gabriella Bosco is affiliated with the Polytechnic University of Turin in Italy. Their research work spans several specialized fields with a particular focus on coherent optical communication and photonics technologies.

Their recent publications demonstrate active contributions in optical network technologies and photonic communication systems. Notable papers include:

  • Transmission of 61 C-Band Channels Over Record Distance of Hollow-Core-Fiber With L-Band Interferers (2020), published in Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Experimental Test of a Closed-Form EGN Model Over C+L Bands (2024), published in Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • PDL Localization and Estimation Through Linear Least Squares-Based Longitudinal Power Monitoring (2023), published in IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
  • Overview on the state of polarization sensing: application scenarios and anomaly detection algorithms (2024), published in Journal of Optical Communications and Networking
  • Experimental Demonstration of Linear Inter-Channel Interference Estimation Based on Neural Networks (2023), published in IEEE Photonics Journal

The frequent co-authors who collaborate with Gabriella Bosco include:

  • Thomas Siegert
  • Sophia Muirhead
  • Karen Hawkins
  • Lídia Galdino
  • Yanne K. Chembo

Publication venues regularly featuring their work highlight a focus on photonics and electronics, notably:

  • IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
  • Studi Francesi
  • IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics
  • IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
  • Journal of Lightwave Technology

Their main fields of study include Electrical and Electronic Engineering, with additional work intersecting Literature and Literary Theory, Anthropology, Aerospace Engineering, and History and Philosophy of Science.

Further specialization is evident in the topics their research covers, which include:

  • Optical Network Technologies
  • Advanced Photonic Communication Systems
  • Advanced Optical Network Technologies
  • Historical and Literary Analyses
  • Historical and Literary Studies
  • Advanced Fiber Optic Sensors
  • Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices

Recognition for their work includes awards such as the IEEE Fellow in 2019, cited for contributions to modeling and design of coherent optical communication systems, and OSA Fellow in 2017, acknowledged for pioneering contributions in the same field.

Best Publications

  • The GN-Model of Fiber Non-Linear Propagation and its Applications

    P. Poggiolini;G. Bosco;A. Carena;V. Curri

  • On the Performance of Nyquist-WDM Terabit Superchannels Based on PM-BPSK, PM-QPSK, PM-8QAM or PM-16QAM Subcarriers

    G Bosco;V Curri;A Carena;P Poggiolini

  • Modeling of the Impact of Nonlinear Propagation Effects in Uncompensated Optical Coherent Transmission Links

    A. Carena;V. Curri;G. Bosco;P. Poggiolini

  • EGN model of non-linear fiber propagation

    Andrea Carena;Gabriella Bosco;Vittorio Curri;Yanchao Jiang

  • Performance Limits of Nyquist-WDM and CO-OFDM in High-Speed PM-QPSK Systems

    Gabriella Bosco;Andrea Carena;Vittorio Curri;Pierluigi Poggiolini

  • Analytical Modeling of Nonlinear Propagation in Uncompensated Optical Transmission Links

    P Poggiolini;A Carena;V Curri;G Bosco

  • The LOGON strategy for low-complexity control plane implementation in new-generation flexible networks

    P. Poggiolini;G. Bosco;A. Carena;R. Cigliutti

  • Analytical and Experimental Results on System Maximum Reach Increase Through Symbol Rate Optimization

    Pierluigi Poggiolini;Antonino Nespola;Yanchao Jiang;Gabriella Bosco

  • Suppression of spurious tones induced by the split-step method in fiber systems simulation

    G. Bosco;A. Carena;V. Curri;R. Gaudino

  • On the use of NRZ, RZ, and CSRZ modulation at 40 Gb/s with narrow DWDM channel spacing

    G. Bosco;A. Carena;V. Curri;R. Gaudino

  • Analytical results on channel capacity in uncompensated optical links with coherent detection

    G. Bosco;P. Poggiolini;A. Carena;V. Curri

  • A Simple and Effective Closed-Form GN Model Correction Formula Accounting for Signal Non-Gaussian Distribution

    Pierluigi Poggiolini;Gabriella Bosco;Andrea Carena;Vittorio Curri

  • Statistical characterization of PM-QPSK signals after propagation in uncompensated fiber links

    A. Carena;G. Bosco;V. Curri;P. Poggiolini

  • Discrete Multitone Modulation for Maximizing Transmission Rate in Step-Index Plastic Optical Fibers

    S.C.J. Lee;F. Breyer;S. Randel;R. Gaudino

  • Performance evaluation of coherent WDM PS-QPSK (HEXA) accounting for non-linear fiber propagation effects

    Pierluigi Poggiolini;Gabriella Bosco;Andrea Carena;Vittorio Curri

  • Experimental validation of an analytical model for nonlinear propagation in uncompensated optical links.

    E. Torrengo;R. Cigliutti;G. Bosco;A. Carena

  • A Detailed Analytical Derivation of the GN Model of Non-Linear Interference in Coherent Optical Transmission Systems

    Pierluigi Poggiolini;Gabriella Bosco;Andrea Carena;Vittorio Curri

  • Design Strategies and Merit of System Parameters for Uniform Uncompensated Links Supporting Nyquist-WDM Transmission

    Vittorio Curri;Andrea Carena;Andrea Arduino;Gabriella Bosco

  • The impact of receiver imperfections on the Performance of optical direct-Detection DPSK

    G. Bosco;P. Poggiolini

  • Ultra-Narrow-Spacing 10-Channel 1.12 Tb/s D-WDM Long-Haul Transmission Over Uncompensated SMF and NZDSF

    G Gavioli;E Torrengo;G Bosco;A Carena

  • Blind modulation format identification for digital coherent receivers

    Syed Muhammad Bilal;Gabriella Bosco;Zhenhua Dong;Alan Pak Tao Lau

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrea Carena
Andrea Carena Polytechnic University of Turin
Pierluigi Poggiolini
Pierluigi Poggiolini Polytechnic University of Turin
Vittorio Curri
Vittorio Curri Polytechnic University of Turin
Roberto Gaudino
Roberto Gaudino Polytechnic University of Turin
Seb J. Savory
Seb J. Savory University of Cambridge
Robert I. Killey
Robert I. Killey University College London
Josep Prat
Josep Prat Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Polina Bayvel
Polina Bayvel University College London
Sergio Benedetto
Sergio Benedetto Polytechnic University of Turin
Alan Pak Tao Lau
Alan Pak Tao Lau Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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