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Amit Gupta

Researcher at Chandigarh University

Publications -  39
Citations -  317

Amit Gupta is an academic researcher from Chandigarh University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optical wireless & Bit error rate. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 39 publications receiving 281 citations.

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Comparative Analysis of Inter Satellite Optical Wireless Channel for NRZ and RZ Modulation Formats for Different Levels of Input Power

TL;DR: This paper looks into the performance of Inter Satellite Optical Wireless Communication system link using DWDM multiplexing technique for long distance transmission and demonstrates a comparative analysis of RZ (Return to zero) and NRZ (Non-return tozero) modulation formats by varying the levels of input power.
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Comparative Analysis of Free Space Optical Communication System for Various Optical Transmission Windows under Adverse Weather Conditions

TL;DR: The effects of bad weather conditions on FSO link having range 500 meters up to attenuation of 70 dB/km is evaluated to find out the most suitable wavelength of transmitter under adverse weather conditions for reliable communication.
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Investigation of OBS assembly technique based on various scheduling techniques for maximizing throughput

TL;DR: Simulation results reveal that the proposed burst assembly algorithm performs well amid various scheduling techniques but CTBR (constant time burst resequencing) and Min-SV (minimum starting void) scheduler gives better compatibility with VT-BA as compared to their other counterparts for most of the parameters under consideration.
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A Study of various Trends and Enabling Technologies in Radio over Fiber (RoF) Systems

TL;DR: A detailed study of some of the techniques like RoF-PON networks, orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM), optical millimeter wave generation, Dense wave length division multipleXing (DWDM) has been done, suggesting the future scope of these technologies in the field of RoF communication systems.
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An inimitable scheduling technique for optical burst switched networks

TL;DR: An efficient scheduling technique is proposed: Modified Latest Available Unused Channel with Void Filling (MLAUC-VF) which efficiently utilizes the voids created by previously scheduled bursts, resulting in high bandwidth utilization.