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Pierluigi Poggiolini

Pierluigi Poggiolini

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
51
Citations
11095
World Ranking
2644
National Ranking
68

Pierluigi Poggiolini 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 Pierluigi Poggiolini sits on this spectrum.

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34 publications 1,065+

This scientist: 306 publications — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Pierluigi Poggiolini 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 Pierluigi Poggiolini sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 111+

This scientist: 51 D-Index — 63rd percentile

63% 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

  • 2020 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to modeling of nonlinear propagation in coherent fiber-optic systems
  • 2019 - OSA Fellows Pierluigi Poggiolini Politecnico di Torino, Italy For fundamental contributions to the understanding and modeling of WDM systems and for the analysis of the limits imposed by fiber nonlinearities on the performance of fiber communication links

Overview

Pierluigi Poggiolini is affiliated with the Polytechnic University of Turin in Italy and specializes in the field of Engineering, with a focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Their research output includes significant contributions to topics such as Optical Network Technologies, Advanced Photonic Communication Systems, and Advanced Optical Network Technologies.

The scientist's work covers a variety of subfields including Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, Aerospace Engineering, Biophysics, and Computer Networks and Communications. Their main areas of research emphasize photonic-related technologies, including Photonic Crystal and Fiber Optics, Photonic and Optical Devices, Advanced Fiber Optic Sensors, and Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies.

Recent notable papers authored or co-authored by Pierluigi Poggiolini include:

  • Ultrawideband Systems and Networks: Beyond C + L-Band, 2022, Proceedings of the IEEE
  • Devices and Fibers for Ultrawideband Optical Communications, 2022, Proceedings of the IEEE
  • Opportunities and Challenges for Long-Distance Transmission in Hollow-Core Fibres, 2022, Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Transmission of 61 C-Band Channels Over Record Distance of Hollow-Core-Fiber With L-Band Interferers, 2020, Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Accurate Closed-Form Real-Time EGN Model Formula Leveraging Machine-Learning over 8500 Thoroughly Randomized Full C-Band Systems, 2020, arXiv (Cornell University)

Frequent publication venues for their research include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Proceedings of the IEEE
  • IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
  • IET conference proceedings.

Regular collaborators in Pierluigi Poggiolini's research work comprise:

  • Mahdi Ranjbar Zefreh
  • F. Forghieri
  • Stefano Piciaccia
  • A. Nespola
  • Yanchao Jiang

The scientist has been recognized by notable organizations with awards including the IEEE Fellow in 2020 for contributions to modeling nonlinear propagation in coherent fiber-optic systems, and the OSA Fellow in 2019 for fundamental contributions to the understanding and modeling of WDM systems and analyzing fiber nonlinearity limits on fiber communication link performance.

Best Publications

  • The GN Model of Non-Linear Propagation in Uncompensated Coherent Optical Systems

    P. Poggiolini

  • 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

  • CORD: contention resolution by delay lines

    I. Chlamtac;A. Fumagalli;L.G. Kazovsky;P. Melman

  • 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

  • Theory of polarization shift keying modulation

    S. Benedetto;P. Poggiolini

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

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

  • Direct detection of optical digital transmission based on polarization shift keying modulation

    S. Benedetto;R. Gaudino;P. Poggiolini

  • 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

  • RingO: an experimental WDM optical packet network for metro applications

    A. Carena;Vito De Feo;J.M. Finochietto;R. Gaudino

  • On the optimization of hybrid Raman/erbium-doped fiber amplifiers

    A. Carena;V. Curri;P. Poggiolini

  • Ultrawideband Systems and Networks: Beyond C + L-Band

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  • Recent Advances in the Modeling of the Impact of Nonlinear Fiber Propagation Effects on Uncompensated Coherent Transmission Systems

    P. Poggiolini;Y. Jiang

  • 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

  • Multilevel polarization shift keying: optimum receiver structure and performance evaluation

    S. Benedetto;P.T. Poggiolini

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

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

Frequent Co-Authors

Gabriella Bosco
Gabriella Bosco Polytechnic University of Turin
Andrea Carena
Andrea Carena Polytechnic University of Turin
Vittorio Curri
Vittorio Curri Polytechnic University of Turin
Roberto Gaudino
Roberto Gaudino Polytechnic University of Turin
Leonid G. Kazovsky
Leonid G. Kazovsky Stanford University
Seb J. Savory
Seb J. Savory University of Cambridge
Fabio Neri
Fabio Neri Polytechnic University of Turin
Robert I. Killey
Robert I. Killey University College London
Sergio Benedetto
Sergio Benedetto Polytechnic University of Turin
Polina Bayvel
Polina Bayvel University College London

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