Andrea Galtarossa

Orcid: 0000-0002-6713-6370

According to our database1, Andrea Galtarossa authored at least 25 papers between 1990 and 2024.

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IEEE Fellow 2018, "For contributions to low polarization mode dispersion fibers".

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2024
Cylindrical Waveguides for Microwave Spoof Surface Plasmon Polaritons.
IEEE Access, 2024

2023
Machine Learning Estimation of the Phase at the Fading Points of an OFDR-Based Distributed Sensor.
Sensors, 2023

Plasma-Based Dual-Band Reflective Surface.
IEEE Access, 2023

Plasma-Based Reflecting and Transmitting Surfaces.
IEEE Access, 2023

Plasma-Based Intelligent Reflecting Surface for Beam-Steering and Polarization Conversion.
IEEE Access, 2023

Edge-carrier-assisted Phase-Retrieval Based on Deep Learning Enabling low CSPR and low Applied Dispersion Values.
Proceedings of the Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exhibition, 2023

A method to compute the local birefringence vector in twisted and bent antiresonant hollow-core fibers.
Proceedings of the Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exhibition, 2023

Distributed Polarization and Coupling Analysis of a 3-Coupled-Core Fiber.
Proceedings of the Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exhibition, 2023

2022
Rayleigh-Based Distributed Optical Fiber Sensing.
Sensors, 2022

The Characterization of Optical Fibers for Distributed Cryogenic Temperature Monitoring.
Sensors, 2022

2021
Distributed measurement of birefringence in uncoupled multicore fibers.
Proceedings of the Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exhibition, 2021

2020
Distributed Supermode Coupling Measurements in Multi-Core Optical Fibers.
Proceedings of the Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exhibition, 2020

Exploiting Rayleigh Signature Invariancy for Centimeter-Resolved Mode Dispersion Measurement in Few-Mode Fibers.
Proceedings of the European Conference on Optical Communications, 2020

Gain Design of Few-Mode Fiber Raman Amplifiers Using an Autoencoder-Based Machine Learning Approach.
Proceedings of the European Conference on Optical Communications, 2020

A Novel Approach to Coupled-Mode Analysis of Geometric Deformations in Reciprocal Waveguides.
Proceedings of the European Conference on Optical Communications, 2020

2018
Numerical Analysis of Power Coupling in Few-Mode Step Index Fibers.
Proceedings of the Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exposition, 2018

On the use of OFDR for high-spatial resolution strain measurements in mechanical and geotechnical engineering.
Proceedings of the IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, 2018

Distributed Characterization of Few-Mode Fibers Based on Optical Frequency Domain Reflectometry.
Proceedings of the European Conference on Optical Communication, 2018

2017
Mode Coupling Analysis of Hollow Ring-Core Fibers for OAM Transmission.
Proceedings of the European Conference on Optical Communication, 2017

2016
Experimental analysis of twist-induced mode coupling in few-mode fibers.
Proceedings of the Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exhibition, 2016

In-service line monitoring of a colourless wavelength division multiplexed passive optical network.
Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks, 2016

2013
The role of anisotropy in few-mode optical fibers.
Proceedings of the 2013 Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exposition and the National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference (OFC/NFOEC), 2013

Mapping of intense magnetic fields based on polarization sensitive reflectometry in single mode optical fibers.
Proceedings of the AFRICON 2013, Pointe aux Piments, Mauritius, September 9-12, 2013, 2013

2004
Reflectometric measurements of polarization properties in optical-fiber links.
IEEE Trans. Instrum. Meas., 2004

1990
Simplified crosstalk measurements in medium length polarization maintaining fibers.
Eur. Trans. Telecommun., 1990


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