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Overview

Idelfonso Tafur Monroy is affiliated with Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands. Their research primarily spans engineering and computer science, with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering, artificial intelligence, computer networks and communications, atomic and molecular physics and optics, and biomedical engineering.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including:

  • Advanced Photonic Communication Systems
  • Optical Network Technologies
  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
  • Quantum Information and Cryptography
  • Advanced Optical Network Technologies
  • Optical Wireless Communication Technologies

Recent publications by Idelfonso Tafur Monroy include:

  • Towards a Scaleable 5G Fronthaul: Analog Radio-over-Fiber and Space Division Multiplexing (2020), Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Transition technologies towards 6G networks (2021), EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
  • Power-over-fiber in a 10 km long multicore fiber link within a 5G fronthaul scenario (2021), Optics Letters
  • Quantum-resistant Transport Layer Security (2023), Computer Communications
  • Highly Tunable Heterodyne Sub-THz Wireless Link Entirely Based on Optoelectronics (2021), IEEE Transactions on Terahertz Science and Technology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with this researcher include:

  • Simon Rommel
  • Juan José Vegas Olmos
  • Antonio Jurado-Navas
  • Bruno Cimoli
  • Javier Pérez Santacruz

Common publication venues where their work appears are:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of Optical Communications and Networking
  • Applied Sciences
  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications

Best Publications

  • Multiband Carrierless Amplitude Phase Modulation for High Capacity Optical Data Links

    Miguel Iglesias Olmedo;Tianjian Zuo;Jesper Bevensee Jensen;Qiwen Zhong

  • 100 Gbit/s hybrid optical fiber-wireless link in the W-band (75-110 GHz).

    Xiaodan Pang;Antonio Caballero;Anton Dogadaev;Valeria Arlunno

  • IST-LASAGNE: towards all-optical label swapping employing optical logic gates and optical flip-flops

    F. Ramos;E. Kehayas;J.M. Martinez;R. Clavero

  • A WDM-PON-Compatible System for Simultaneous Distribution of Gigabit Baseband and Wireless Ultrawideband Services With Flexible Bandwidth Allocation

    Tien-Thang Pham;Xianbin Yu;T B Gibbon;L Dittmann

  • Energy efficiency analysis for flexible-grid OFDM-based optical networks

    Jorge López Vizcaíno;Yabin Ye;Idelfonso Tafur Monroy

  • High-Capacity Wireless Signal Generation and Demodulation in 75- to 110-GHz Band Employing All-Optical OFDM

    D Zibar;R Sambaraju;A Caballero;J Herrera

  • Nonlinear impairment compensation using expectation maximization for dispersion managed and unmanaged PDM 16-QAM transmission

    Darko Zibar;Ole Winther;Niccolo Franceschi;Robert Borkowski

  • First real-time 400G PAM-4 demonstration for inter-data center transmission over 100 km of SSMF at 1550 nm

    Nicklas Eiselt;Jinlong Wei;Helmut Griesser;Annika Dochhan

  • Stokes Space-Based Optical Modulation Format Recognition for Digital Coherent Receivers

    Robert Borkowski;Darko Zibar;Antonio Caballero;Valeria Arlunno

  • High-capacity transmission over polymer optical fiber

    H.P.A. van den Boom;W. Li;P.K. van Bennekom;I.T. Monroy

  • Chromatic Dispersion Estimation in Digital Coherent Receivers

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  • STOLAS: switching technologies for optically labeled signals

    K.G. Vlachos;I.T. Monroy;A.M.J. Koonen;C. Peucheret

  • Clustering algorithms for Stokes space modulation format recognition.

    Ricard Boada;Robert Borkowski;Idelfonso Tafur Monroy

  • Towards a Scaleable 5G Fronthaul: Analog Radio-over-Fiber and Space Division Multiplexing

    Simon Rommel;Delphin Dodane;Evangelos Grivas;Bruno Cimoli

  • High-Speed 1550 nm VCSEL Data Transmission Link Employing 25 GBd 4-PAM Modulation and Hard Decision Forward Error Correction

    Roberto Rodes;M. Mueller;Bomin Li;J. Estaran

  • 25 Gbit/s QPSK Hybrid Fiber-Wireless Transmission in the W-Band (75–110 GHz) With Remote Antenna Unit for In-Building Wireless Networks

    Xiaodan Pang;A. Caballero;A. Dogadaev;V. Arlunno

  • 100 Gb/s single VCSEL data transmission link

    R. Rodes;J. Estaran;B. Li;M. Muller

  • Evaluation of Real-Time 8 × 56.25 Gb/s (400G) PAM-4 for Inter-Data Center Application Over 80 km of SSMF at 1550 nm

    Nicklas Eiselt;Jinlong Wei;Helmut Griesser;Annika Dochhan

  • Towards 400GBASE 4-lane solution using direct detection of MultiCAP signal in 14 GHz bandwidth per lane

    M. I. Olmedo;Zuo Tianjian;J. B. Jensen;Zhong Qiwen

  • An optical IM/FSK coding technique for the implementation of a label-controlled arrayed waveguide packet router

    K. Vlachos;J. Zhang;J. Cheyns;Sulur

  • In-house networks using multimode polymer optical fiber for broadband wireless services

    Ton Koonen;Anthony Ng'oma;Peter Smulders;Henrie van den Boom

  • Data transmission over polymer optical fibers

    I. Tafur Monroy;H.P.A. van den Boom;A.M.J. Koonen;G.D. Khoe

  • Cognitive dynamic optical networks [invited]

    Ignacio de Miguel;Ramon J. Duran;Tamara Jimenez;Natalia Fernandez

  • Single-Carrier Dual-Polarization 328-Gb/s Wireless Transmission in a D-Band Millimeter Wave 2 × 2 MU-MIMO Radio-Over-Fiber System

    Rafael Puerta;Jianjun Yu;Xinying Li;Yuming Xu

Frequent Co-Authors

Xianbin Yu
Xianbin Yu Zhejiang University
A.M.J. Koonen
A.M.J. Koonen Eindhoven University of Technology
Christophe Peucheret
Christophe Peucheret University of Rennes
Michael Eiselt
Michael Eiselt ADVA Optical Networking (Germany)
GD Giok-Djan Khoe
GD Giok-Djan Khoe Eindhoven University of Technology
Ioannis Tomkos
Ioannis Tomkos University of Patras
Kresten Yvind
Kresten Yvind Technical University of Denmark
Jinlong Wei
Jinlong Wei Huawei Technologies (China)
Naoya Wada
Naoya Wada National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
H. de Waardt
H. de Waardt Eindhoven University of Technology

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